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  1. Civic Education Tour - Field Trip. Civic Education Tours are our in-person field trip experience. This tour focuses on the three branches of government at the state level and includes time for lunch and a meeting invitation to the Representatives and Senator from the school’s Legislative District.

  2. Virtual Field Trip to the Capitol Visitor Services offers three civic education tour options to meet the needs of students across Washington. All tours provide an introduction to representative democracy, the three branches of government, and an opportunity to explore the physical locations of the Washington State Capitol.

  3. www.olympiawa.gov › visiting_the_capitolVisiting the Capitol

    The Capitol Campus is managed by Washington State's Department of Enterprise Services (DES). Visit the DES website (button below) for information including campus hours, driving directions, Capitol facts and history, and event and tour scheduling. DES provides parking for visitors in lots and metered parking spaces at the Capitol Campus.

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  5. The Washington State Capitol Campus has many sights and attractions for visitors to enjoy. Many are outdoors, and so can be visited every day, all year round. The main points of interest areas to visit on the Capitol Campus include The Legislative Building, The Governor's Mansion, The Temple of Justice and the Washington State Veterans and Law ...

  6. Top ways to experience Washington State Capitol and nearby attractions. LIKELY TO SELL OUT*. Politics - WA Legislative Building Tour. 1. Historical Tours. from. $252.71. per adult. Mt. St. Helens National Monument from Seattle: All-Inclusive Small-Group Tour.

  7. Welcome to a virtual tour of the Washington State Capitol. This immersive experiences focuses on the workings of state government, including the three branches of government and the importance of voting and public participation in the law making process.

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