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  2. KGTK - Wikipedia

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    The Capitol Center Building housed KITN from 1967 to 1975. Donald F. Whitman filed an application with the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) on April 11, 1955, to build a new daytime-only radio station in Olympia. He originally sought 800 kHz before amending his application to specify the frequency of 1440 kHz.

  3. Capitol Peak (Thurston County) - Wikipedia

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    Capitol Peak is a 2,658-foot (810 m) [1] peak in the Black Hills in the U.S. state of Washington. It is one of the two highest peaks in the Black Hills, along with Larch Mountain. [4] Capitol Peak is located in the Capitol State Forest. There is a partially paved road to the summit called the Sherman Valley Road.

  4. National Register of Historic Places listings in Thurston ...

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    Roughly bounded by Capitol Lake, US 5 and 16th Ave. 47°01′51″N 122°53′57″W  /  47.030833°N 122.899167°W  / 47.030833; -122.899167  ( South Capitol Neighborhood Historic Olympia

  5. Black Hills (Washington) - Wikipedia

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    The Capitol State Forest has roughly the same boundaries as the Black Hills. The high school A.G. West Black Hills, Tumwater, Washington, is named for the hills, as is the local soccer club the Blackhills Football Club. Capital Medical Center on the west side of Olympia was named Black Hills Community Hospital from its opening in 1985 until 1991.

  6. Capitol State Forest - Wikipedia

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    Capitol Forest is approximately bounded by U.S. Route 12 to the southwest, Interstate 5 to the east and State Route 8 to the north. It roughly contains the Black Hills.The Mima Mounds Natural Area Preserve is directly east and units of the Scatter Creek Wildlife Area, such as the Black River Wildlife Area and Glacial Heritage Wildlife Area, are to the southeast.

  7. Larch Mountain (Thurston County, Washington) - Wikipedia

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    USGS Capitol Peak Larch Mountain is a 2,664-foot (812 m) summit in the Black Hills range of Thurston County , Washington state. It is one of the two highest peaks in the Black Hills, along with Capitol Peak , and preceding 2,356-foot (718 m) Rock Candy Mountain. [ 3 ]

  8. Washington State Capitol - Wikipedia

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    The legislature formed the State Capitol Commission in 1893 to oversee the creation of a new capitol on the property in Olympia. The commission had a nationwide competition to find an architect and chose the submission of Ernest Flagg. Construction began on Flagg's plan, but was soon stalled by poor economic conditions with only the foundation ...

  9. Budd Inlet - Wikipedia

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    Budd Inlet is 6.84 mi (11.01 km) long and has a maximum breadth of 1.86 mi (2.99 km). The southern end of Budd Inlet is divided into two channels – West Bay and East Bay – by a peninsula that was artificially broadened throughout the late 19th and early 20th century.