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  1. 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 ...

  2. The Washington State Capitol or Legislative Building in Olympia is the home of the government of the state of Washington. It contains chambers for the Washington State Legislature and offices for the governor, lieutenant governor, secretary of state and treasurer and is part of a campus consisting of several buildings. Buildings for the Washington Supreme Court, executive agencies and the ...

  3. Oct 31, 2023 · Quick Facts. Location: Olympia, WA. Significance: Olmsted Designed Capitol. MANAGED BY: Washington State Department of Enterprise Services. On April 13 th, 1911, John Charles Olmsted, without any contract in place, made Olmsted Brothers’ first visit to the Capitol Grounds in Olympia, Washington for a meeting with the State’s Governor and ...

  4. Legislative Building Virtual Tour. Welcome to the Washington State Capitol Campus virtual tour. The tour has a variety of information designed for you to explore the campus through short video clips, audio clips and documents.

  5. Secretary of State; State Treasurer; Hours. The Legislative Building's weekday hours are 7:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Weekend hours are 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Learn Capitol facts and history. Getting to the Capitol Parking. For Visitors - Available at the Visitor Information Center at Sid Snyder Ave. and Capitol Way. The charge is $2 per hour.

  6. There are many buildings on the Capitol Campus. Individual building pages are being developed. 1500 Jefferson. Capitol Court. Capitol Conservatory. Employment Security. General Administration. Helen Sommers Building. Highways Licenses. Insurance Building. Joel Pritchard State Library. John A. Cherberg. John L. O'Brien. Justice James Dolliver ...

  7. Washington State Capitol Complex. 1911–1960s. Bounded by Powerhouse Rd. SW, 11th Ave. SW, 11th Ave. SE, Jefferson St. SE, Maple Park Ave. SE, Capitol Way S., and Sid Snyder Ave. SW. Set within 486 acres of beautifully landscaped grounds on a bluff overlooking a lake at the base of the Puget Sound, the Washington State Capitol Campus in ...

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