Talk:History of Olympia, Washington
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[edit]Articles on the National Register of Historic Places in the Olympia area.
- Chamber's Prairie-Ruddell Pioneer Cemetery
- Long Lake Recreation Hall
- Alden Hatch Steele House
- Allen House Hotel
- American Legion Hall
- Black Lake School
- C. J. Lord Mansion
- Calvin and Pamela Hale House
- Charles Patnude House
- Cloverfields
- Daniel R. Bigelow House
- Delphi School
- Elks Building
- F. W. Schmidt House
- Frank Rudkin House
- Funk House
- Henry McCleary House
- Jeffers Studio
- LOTUS (motor vessel)
- Meyer House
- Mottman Building
- Nisqually School
- Old Capitol Building
- Olympia Downtown Historic District
- Olympia National Bank
- Olympia Public Library
- Reinhart-Young House
- SAND MAN (Tug Boat)
- South Capitol Neighborhood Historic District
- Thurston County Courthouse
- Town Square (Olympia, Washington)
- U.S. Post Office (Olympia, Washington)
- Union Mills Superintendent's House
- Washington State Capitol Historic District
- Weyerhaeuser South Bay Log Dump Rural Historic Landscape
- Women's Club
- Rainier School
- Capital Boulevard Crossing
- Tumwater Historic District
- Tumwater Methodist Church
- Union Cemetery-Pioneer Calvary Cemetery
-Freechild 09:50, 5 May 2007 (UTC)
4th largest dome outdated?
[edit]I randomly found something online where a commenter was asserting that the dome is now the 5th largest since the building of a dome in Mumbai in 2008. Is there any sort of ranking of free standing masonry domes somewhere to confirm this?
1. St. Peters, Rome. 2. St. Paul’s, London. 3. Santa Maria Del Fiore, Forence. 4. Vipassana Pagoda, Mumbai. 5. Washington State Capitol.
Read more here: http://www.theolympian.com/2012/09/03/2235619/state-capitol-dome-ranks-fifth.html#storylink=cpy — Preceding unsigned comment added by 205.175.97.186 (talk) 01:56, 14 May 2013 (UTC)
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