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  1. 2. Capitol Campus Visitor Parking at Maple Park Avenue and Jefferson Street has 51 stalls. There is a $2.00 per hour charge. 3. General Administration Building located at 11th Avenue and Columbia Street has 41 visitor parking stalls on the west side (facing Capitol Lake) of the building.

  2. The Old Capitol Building is a building in Olympia, Washington. Designed by Willis A. Ritchie , it was built from 1890 to 1892 as the Thurston County Courthouse , and served from 1905 until 1928 as the state capitol, seat of the legislature of Washington; in 1928 the legislature moved to the current Capitol Building .

  3. 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] The building's architect, Paul Thiry who also designed the Century 21 Exposition ...

  4. The Visitor Information Center is managed by the Olympia - Lacey - Tumwater Visitor & Convention Bureau. The phone numbers are: (Toll-free) 1-877-704-7500; or (360) 704-7544. North and South Diagonal Parking: Located along the North and South Diagonal streets on the Capitol Campus. There is a $1.50/hour-$12/day charge.

  5. Apr 21, 2024 · The Old Capitol (built 1893) is used as a state office building. The Capitol Group (completed 1935) stands on a promontory in a 35-acre (14-hectare) park; the State Capitol Museum contains documents, photographs, and artifacts relating to Washington history. The Seminar II Building on the campus of the Evergreen State College, Olympia, Washington.

  6. From top, and left to right: Old Capitol Building, East Olympia, Interstate 5 at the junction of U.S. Route 101, Port of Olympia, Downtown from Capitol Lake, Washington State Capitol, Salmon sculpture, Mount Rainier, Percival Landing Park, Olympic Mountains and Swantown Marina

  7. The Old Capitol Building, which has been home for the Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction since 1906, is located on a full block fronting on Sylvester Park in downtown Olympia. The park contains a statue of Gov. John Rogers, author of the "Barefoot Schoolboy Law." This law 'gives to every poor son of this commonwealth a fair education.' The building is listed on both the State and ...

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