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  1. 600 block Washington St., Olympia. Placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1975, the Old Capitol Building housed state government from 1905 to 1928. Originally built as the Thurston Co. Courthouse in 1892 it was purchased and enlarged by the state in 1901. The building was restored in 1983.

  2. Chin Don Bistro is a food service business operating under the Washington State Department of Services for the Blind Business Enterprise Program. Office Building Two (OB2) : Monday-Thursday, 7:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Legislative Building : Monday-Friday, 7:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Pritchard Building : Monday-Thursday, 7:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.

  3. St. Peter Hospital was founded in the late 1880s by the order of the Sisters of Providence as part of their mission to the Pacific Northwest. The first location of the hospital was on what is now part of Capitol Campus. The hospital rapidly expanded, and eventually, in 1923, relocated to this location in West Olympia, called the Sherman Street ...

  4. Photo shows a view of the Old Capitol Building in Olympia from across Sylvester Park. Ca. 1910.

  5. Cross over Interstate 5 and keep in the left lane on 14th Ave SE. through the roundabout (Jefferson St) and under the tunnel 0.4 mi to Capitol Blvd. Continue across Capitol Blvd to the Capitol Building on Sid Snyder Ave SW (14th Ave becomes Sid Snyder Ave). For more information, call Visitor Services at 360-902-8880.

  6. Dec 26, 2015 · Camera location. 47° 02′ 34.29″ N, 122° 54′ 02.73″ W. View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap. 47.042858; -122.900757. Description Olympia, WA — Old Capitol Building and Sylvester Park.jpg. English: Old Capitol Building and John Rankin Rogers statue (Olympia, WA) Date. 24 July 2011, 16:07:54.

  7. From 1815 to 1819, Congress occupied a building erected for it on First Street, N.E., on part of the site now occupied by the Supreme Court Building. This building later came to be known as the Old Brick Capitol. Latrobe returned to Washington in 1815, when he was rehired to restore the U.S. Capitol Building.

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