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  2. Olympia Downtown Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The majority of buildings in Downtown Olympia were built between 1911 and 1930, decades after Washington gained statehood with Olympia as its capital city. Three earthquakes, in 1949, 1965 and 2001, damaged buildings in downtown Olympia. Several properties in the historic district were designed by architect Joseph Wohleb, who hails from the area.

  3. National Register of Historic Places listings in Thurston ...

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    Allen House Hotel: June 17, 1987 ... Olympia Downtown Historic District. ... Washington State Capitol Historic District. June 22, 1979 ...

  4. Rosemary Inn - Wikipedia

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    Rosemary Inn is a historic resort located at Barnes Point, on south shore of Lake Crescent, about 17.2 miles (27.7 km) southwest of Port Angeles, in Olympic National Park. The Rosemary Inn historic district comprises a 4.5 acres (1.8 ha) area and encompasses several historical structures built between 1914 and the mid-1930s.

  5. National Register of Historic Places listings in Washington ...

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    Discover Historic Washington State, Gem Guides Book Company, ISBN 1-889786-07-1. Historic Places in Washington, Department of Archaeology and Historic Preservation, Olympia, Washington, 2008-10-01. The Washington Heritage Register includes all Washington sites on the National Register, plus numerous additional sites.

  6. Bigelow Neighborhood - Wikipedia

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    Bigelow Neighborhood, also called the Bigelow Historic District, is a historic district located on the eastside of Olympia, Washington. It is located along Olympia Avenue, between East Bay Drive and Tullis Street.

  7. Olympic Club Hotel - Wikipedia

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    Built in 1908, [a] the Olympic Club Hotel was originally known as the Oxford Hotel [3] and contained a bar and pool hall. The club was severely damaged in a fire in 1913 but was rebuilt. [2] Notorious train robber Roy Gardner, known as the "Gentleman Bandit", [1] was re-captured at the then-Oxford Hotel after escaping federal custody in 1921. [4]