C-SPAN Cities Tour - Olympia: Washington State Capitol
Tour the Washington State Capitol Building with guide David Shipley. Learn about the history of Olympia as the state's only capital city and Washington's transition from a territorial government to becoming a state.
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Washington State Capital Building Tour, Olympia, Washington
Aaron Baker goes to Olympia, Washington to visit the state capital building. Aaron is given a very educational tour of the 83 year old building by a volunteer. In the secretary of states office a large civil war exhibit was on display. (Not shown in video). Isaac Steven is the center of attention in the display. Isaac Steven was the first Governor of the Washington Territory and served in the Union Army as a Major General.
Washington State Capitol Building - Olympia - December 2017
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 Washington Governor's Mansion are part of the capitol campus.
Olympia Washington's State Capitol / Supreme Court / Temple of Justice
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 Washington Governor's Mansion are part of the capitol campus.
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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 Washington Governor's Mansion are part of the capitol campus.
City of Olympia, WA (1st Amendment Auditing)
7:27 Security Guard leaves his post and walks out onto a public sidewalk to give instructions and deny my 1st amendment rights.
18:45 State Patrol Officer Diaz claims I don't have a 1st Amendment inside the Governor's office, by telling me that I cannot record my public servants; then quickly learns that he is not a friend of George Washington and hangs his head in shame.
So this was my first run at auditing the local city government in Olympia (aka: Oly) which is the Capitol City in Washington State.
I plan to go back and do the courthouses, county jail and other locations, hopefully late November or December.
I fully expected everyone in the City Capitol to be up to speed on the Constitutional aspects of public photography, but from State Patrol Officer Diaz, on down to the Security Guard at the Port of Olympia, the ignorance ran deep.
But it is a small town, and we all know by now that one person can make a difference; no matter how many trolls keep trying to tell me that what I am doing is pointless, that I should get a job, and that I must not have anything better to do.
When will they think of something better to say?
They all sound like little droids. Smh!
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The Governor, a Coast Hotel - Olympia Hotels, Washington
The Governor, a Coast Hotel 3 Stars Hotel in Olympia, Washington Within US Travel Directory One of our bestsellers in Olympia! Just 10 minutes’ walk from Washington’s State Capitol, The Governor, a Coast Hotel is located in the city centre of Olympia.
Complimentary hot breakfast, parking, and WiFi are provided to all guests.
Equipped with a fridge and microwave, all rooms at The Governor are comfortably furnished.
Cable TV offers in-room entertainment.
Each en suite bathroom provides free toiletries and a hairdryer.
A 24-hour front desk is available at The Governor, a Coast Hotel.
A business centre with a printer is located on site.
Offering fresh produce and local arts and crafts, Farmers Market is 11 minutes’ walk from this hotel.
Basilico Ristorante Italiano is just steps away.
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The Washington State Capitol building in Olympia
The Washington State Capitol building in Olympia filmed on June 26th 2009
Olympia: State Capitol
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 Washington Governor's Mansion are part of the capitol campus.
After Olympia became capital city of the Washington Territory in 1853, the city's founder, Edmund Sylvester, gave the legislature 12 acres (4.9 ha) of land upon which to build the capitol, located on a hill overlooking what is now known as Capitol Lake. A two-story wood-frame building was constructed on the site, where the legislature met starting in 1854. When President Benjamin Harrison approved Washington's state constitution in 1889, he donated 132,000 acres (530 km2) of federal lands to the state with the stipulation that income from the lands was to be used solely for construction of the state capitol.
The legislature formed the State Capitol Commission in 1893 to oversee the creation of a new capitol on the property in Olympia, now known as the Old Capitol and home to the Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction.
The courthouse became the location of all agencies of the state government and within a few years the legislature decided the building was too small and a new State Capitol Commission convened in 1911. Construction of the campus began in 1912, the Legislative Building was completed in 1928. Additional buildings on the campus were constructed during the next several decades.
The Capitol Campus was placed on the National Register of Historic Districts in 1974 and contains or contributes to some of the most valued views in the State including the Olympic Mountains, Puget Sound, Mt. Rainier, the Capitol Dome and the Capitol Group of buildings on the hill. The design of the Capitol Campus is a grand example of the City Beautiful style of the Progressive era of the early 20th Century
The state seal, which is featured throughout the buildings on the state flag, tapestries, railing, door handles and elsewhere. There is even a bronze version of the seal in the floor of the rotunda. Over time, George Washington's nose has worn down due to foot traffic on it and it is now roped-off to prevent further damage.
The Winged Victory monument, commemorating World War I, is one of the most prominent. Sculpted by Alonzo Victor Lewis from bronze, its granite pedestal has four inscriptions: They fought to safeguard and transmit to posterity the principles of justice, freedom, and democracy (facing south); the state seal and To the memory of the citizens of the State of Washington who lost their lives in the service of the United States during the World War 1917–1918 (facing east); Their sacrifice was to vindicate the principles of peace and justice in the life of the world (facing west); and Greater love hath no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friend (facing north). Dedicated May 30, 1938, the monument has been restored numerous times since then.
The Tivoli Fountain replica was designed by the architects Wohleb, Wohleb, and Bennett. Inscribed upon it is Replica of the Tivoli Fountain—Tivoli Park, Copenhagen, Denmark. Presented to the State of Washington by Olympia-Tumwater Foundation. Peter G. Schmidt, President. 1953.
Three major earthquakes have affected the capital since its construction in 1949, 1965 and 2001.
After the September 11th attacks, there had been a security checkpoint at the entrance to the Capitol building, complete with magnetometer and x-ray machine, but security has since reverted to its original state. The Capitol is one of the few in the country, along with Texas and Kentucky, with no restrictions on carrying firearms.
Olympia Video Tour of Governor Hotel
This video tour was produced for the Governor Hotel's website.
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The Governor, a Coast Hotel - Olympia (Washington) - United States
The Governor, a Coast Hotel hotel city: Olympia (Washington) - Country: United States
Address: 621 South Capitol Way; zip code: WA 98501
Just 10 minutes’ walk from Washington’s State Capitol, The Governor, a Coast Hotel is located in the city centre of Olympia. Complimentary hot breakfast, parking, and WiFi are provided to all guests.
-- L'établissement The Governor, a Coast Hotel se situe dans le centre-ville d'Olympia, à seulement 10 minutes du Capitole de l'État de Washington.
-- El The Governor, a Coast Hotel está situado en el centro de la ciudad de Olympia, a solo 10 minutos a pie del edificio del Capitolio del estado de Washington. Ofrece desayuno, conexión Wi-Fi y aparcamiento gratuitos.
-- Das The Governor, a Coast Hotel begrüßt Sie im Stadtzentrum von Olympia und liegt nur 10 Gehminuten vom Washington State Capitol entfernt. Freuen Sie sich auf das kostenlose warme Frühstück, Parkplätze und WLAN.
-- The Governor, a Coast Hotel ligt in het centrum van Olympia, op slechts 10 minuten lopen van het Washington State Capitol. Het biedt een gratis ontbijt, gratis parkeergelegenheid en gratis WiFi.
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Visiting Capitol Lake /Heritage Park In Washington State!
Capitol Lake is a 3 kilometer long, 260acre artificial lake at the mouth of Deschutes River in Tumwater/Olympia, Washington. The Olympia Brewery sits on Capitol Lake in Tumwater, just downstream from where the Tumwater Falls meet the lake. The Washington State Department of Enterprise Services (DES) manages the lake, as part of The Washington State Capitol Campus.
The Washington State March for Life - 2014
The Washington State March for Life on January 21, 2014 was held on the capitol steps in Olympia, WA. Thousands of dedicated pro-life advocates gathered to testify to the government the need to protect life at all stages!
A Tour of the Wisconsin State Capitol
Recorded on July 23, 2007, this video takes the viewer inside the Wisconsin State Capitol in Madison, including the state senate, assembly, and supreme court chambers.
The Governor, a Coast Hotel in Olympia WA
Book here: . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . The Governor, a Coast Hotel 621 South Capitol Way Olympia WA 98501 Just a 10-minute walk from Washington’s State Capitol, The Governor, a Coast Hotel is in the center of the city of Olympia. Complimentary breakfast, parking, and Wi-Fi are provided to all guests. Equipped with a fridge and microwave, all rooms at The Governor are comfortably furnished. Cable TV offers in-room entertainment. Each private bathroom includes free toiletries and a hairdryer. A 24-hour front desk is available at The Governor, a Coast Hotel. A business center with a printer is on site. Offering fresh produce and local arts and crafts, Farmers Market is an 11-minute walk from this hotel. Basilico Ristorante Italiano is just steps away.
Free Tour: Lacey Museum; Washington; Olympia
It's in a small house. they have some interesting things.
Tour of Kurt Cobain's Apartment on Pear Street in Olympia, Washington
This is the apartment where Kurt wrote most of the songs on Nevermind, including Smells Like Teen Spirit and Come as You Are.
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Hotel RL Olympia by Red Lion - Olympia, Washington, USA
Luxury Hotels, Palaces, Resorts & Villas Olympia:- Hotel RL Olympia by Red Lion, 2300 Evergreen Park Drive Southwest
Olympia, WA 98502, USA
Tel: (360) 943-4000
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Rally for the American Dream - Olympia
On February 26, 2011, thousands of proud American workers gathered at the Capitol to stand in solidarity with the working families of Wisconsin who are standing up against their anti-union Republican Governor. Joined by Progressive Majority, Firefighters, Teachers, State Employees, Nurses, Electricians and Law Enforcement, we stood together as one.
Senate Resolution 8624 - Washington State Senate footage courtesy of TVW.
WHEREAS, Governor Jay Inslee issued a proclamation on February 8, 2019, declaring a state of emergency for all counties throughout the state of Washington as a result of a severe winter storm forecast; and WHEREAS, Washington State was struck by a storm the ferocity and duration of which was unmatched by any previously encountered in 30 years; and WHEREAS, On February 10 and 11, 2019, Olympia received 20.2 inches of snow; and WHEREAS, Extensive snowfall and ice caused roads to become unnavigable, entire neighborhoods to lose power, and food and water to become dangerously scarce and hard to resupply in some jurisdictions of the state; and WHEREAS, The Secretary of the Senate and Chief Clerk of the House of Representatives canceled committee hearings on February 11, 2019, due to the severity of the storm; and WHEREAS, Employees of the Washington State Department of Enterprise Services were hard at work during and after the winter storm to keep conditions on the Capitol Campus safe and functional; and WHEREAS, Despite the dangerous conditions, Department of Enterprise Services employees worked tirelessly to clear roads, sidewalks, and parking lots to ensure that state employees and visitors could safely navigate the Capitol Campus; and WHEREAS, Department of Enterprise Services employees ensured campus security systems remained operational and buildings were accessible; and WHEREAS, Many Department of Enterprise Services employees were called to work at 2:00 am to clear snow from campus streets and sidewalks; and WHEREAS, Many Department of Enterprise Services employees worked daily snow shifts from February 9 through February 15, 2019; and WHEREAS, Department of Enterprise Services employees worked a total of 1,523 hours on snow mitigation which included 331 hours of overtime; and WHEREAS, The Legislature would not have been able to quickly recover from the storm in order to serve the citizens of the State of Washington without the essential help of the Washington State Department of Enterprise Services and its staff; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, That the Washington State Senate sincerely thanks the Washington State Department of Enterprise Services and its Buildings and Grounds and Capitol Security and Visitor Services crews for their unwavering commitment to keeping so many functions of the state government, including the State Legislature and Capitol Campus, smoothly running through even the toughest conditions; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That copies of this resolution be immediately transmitted by the Secretary of the Senate to Chris Liu, Director of the Department of Enterprise Services.
I, Brad Hendrickson, Secretary of the Senate, do hereby certify that this is a true and correct copy of Senate Resolution 8624, adopted by the Senate March 1, 2019.
BRAD HENDRICKSON
Secretary of the Senate