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

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    Location of Thurston County in Washington. This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Thurston County, Washington. This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Thurston County, Washington, United States. Latitude and longitude coordinates are ...

  3. Quixote Village - Wikipedia

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    Quixote Village is a two-acre community of 30 tiny homes for single homeless adults in Olympia, Washington. It is located in an industrial area, zoned as permanent supportive housing and leased from Thurston County for $1 per year. It was built in 2013 for a construction cost of $3.1 million, and includes a clubhouse with laundry and showers.

  4. 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.

  5. Capital Mall - Wikipedia

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    Frederick & Nelson was sold to Mervyns in 1992. [6] On August 18, 1991, a fire broke out on the mall's roof, causing over $3 million in damage. [7] The mall was acquired in 1998 by Westfield America, Inc., a precursor of the Westfield Group, which renamed it "Westfield Shoppingtown Capital", dropping the "Shoppingtown" from the name in 2005.

  6. Mud Bay, Thurston County, Washington - Wikipedia

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    High tide on Mud Bay in the spring. Mud Bay is the southernmost reach of Puget Sound, at Eld Inlet just outside the city limits of Olympia, Washington. [1] [2] [3] The name Eld Inlet was officially bestowed after a member of the U.S. Navy's Wilkes Expedition, but "Mud Bay" is a local, informal adoption.

  7. Landmark seafood restaurant Clark's Fish Camp sold, will ...

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    The fish camp also had at least 100 parking spots and space for 10 to 12 boats to dock, according to the real estate listing for the property from FHRM Commercial.

  8. Pacific Reserve Fleet, Olympia - Wikipedia

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    Pacific Reserve Fleet, Olympia in 1952 Pacific Reserve Fleet, Olympia was part of the United States Navy reserve fleets in Budd Inlet in Puget Sound off North Olympia, Washington at 47°05′57″N 122°53′41″W  /  47.099178°N 122.894769°W  / 47.099178; -122.894769

  9. Olympia Provisions - Wikipedia

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    Exterior of Olympia Provisions Southeast, 2020. The company currently owns two European-style restaurants in Portland which share the company name. They are known as Olympia Provisions Southeast and Olympia Provisions Northwest. [11] The first restaurant, which opened in 2009, is located at 107 SE Washington St in Southeast Portland.