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  2. Washington State Capitol - Wikipedia

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    Because the Capitol grounds are outside the normal jurisdiction of Olympia and Thurston County, the sheriff and city police do not investigate crime on the Capitol campus. The Washington State Patrol is responsible for law enforcement and investigations on the Capitol grounds as well as at the Old Capitol Building and adjoining Sylvester Park ...

  3. Joel M. Pritchard Building - Wikipedia

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    The Joel M. Pritchard Building at the Washington State Capitol campus in Olympia was built in 1957–1958 to house the Washington State Library, which had outgrown its previous location in the basement of the Washington Supreme Court's Temple of Justice. [3]

  4. Temple of Justice (Washington) - Wikipedia

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    The Temple of Justice, along with other government buildings on the Washington State Capitol campus, was designed by the New York architectural team of Walter Wilder and Harry White. Ground was broken in the spring of 1912 by Washington Supreme Court chief justice R. O. Dunbar and the facility completed by 1920.

  5. Insurance Building (Olympia, Washington) - Wikipedia

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    The Insurance Building, along with other government buildings on the Washington state capitol campus, was designed by the New York architectural team of Walter Wilder and Harry White. [1] It was the second facility built on the new capital campus, following completion of the Temple of Justice , and was constructed from Wilkeson stone, a durable ...

  6. Heritage Park (Olympia) - Wikipedia

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    Heritage Park is a 24-acre (9.7 ha) state-owned park adjacent to the campus of the Washington State Capitol, Capitol Lake and downtown Olympia, Washington. [ 1 ] References

  7. New pollinator garden at WA state Capitol gives people and ...

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    “I learned so much from this project about the interrelationship between plants and pollinators.”

  8. State Reception Room - Wikipedia

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    The State Reception Room is an original space built during the 1928 construction of the Washington State Capitol. [1] With a capacity of 211, it is primarily intended for use by the governor to receive dignitaries, but has also been used for other special events, including inaugural balls, the convening of the Washington delegation to the Electoral College, and addresses by state officials to ...

  9. Washington Governor's Mansion - Wikipedia

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    The Washington Governor's Mansion is the official residence of the governor of Washington. The Georgian-style mansion is located on the grounds of the State Capitol campus in the capital city Olympia. It is on the crest of Capitol Point, with a view of mountains, Capitol Lake and the city.