Captions List for Washington Photos

Word index of all photos (without thumbnails) covering Washington state outside Seattle: natural wonders, cities & towns, architectural heritage, museums.

See also: Washington, Captions List for Seattle, Washington
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  • Tacoma: Skyline of Tacoma with Union Station.
  • Tacoma: Rails & roads against Tacoma Convention & Trade Center.
  • Tacoma: Tacoma Convention & Trade Center, Hotel Murano, & Art Museum on skyline.
  • Tacoma: Port of Tacoma across Thea Foss Waterway from downtown.
  • Tacoma: Container cranes of Port of Tacoma.
  • Tacoma: Pleasure craft & shipping facilities of Port of Tacoma.
  • Tacoma: Murray Morgan (11th St.) Lift Bridge (1913) across Thea Foss Waterway frames Mt. Rainier.
  • Tacoma: Murray Morgan Lift Bridge across Thea Foss Waterway.
  • Tacoma: Cable suspended highway 509 freeway bridge (1987) over Thea Foss Waterway.
  • Tacoma: Greater Tacoma Convention & Trade Center (2004) (5 floors) (1551 Broadway).
  • Tacoma: Architectural details of Tacoma Convention & Trade Center.
  • Tacoma: SoundTransit streetcar rolls past Tacoma Convention & Trade Center.
  • Tacoma: SoundTransit streetcar in purple.
  • Tacoma: Two SoundTransit streetcars pass on Pacific Ave.
  • Tacoma: Tacoma Art Museum (2003) (1701 Pacific Ave.).
  • Tacoma: Tacoma Art Museum entrance.
  • Tacoma: Tacoma Art Museum side view.
  • Tacoma: Carlton Hotel (1909) now Carlton Center (1552 Jefferson Ave.).
  • Tacoma: Pinkerton Block (1889) (1702 Jefferson Ave.) on University of Washington, Tacoma.
  • Tacoma: West Coast Grocery/Tacoma Grocery Co. building (1891) (1732-6 Pacific Ave.) on University of Washington, Tacoma.
  • Tacoma: Tacoma Warehouse District with Garretson, Woodruff, & Pratt Company & West Coast Grocery/Tacoma Grocery Co. buildings.
  • Tacoma: Tacoma Warehouse District with F.S. Harmon Furniture Manufacturing Co. thru Garretson, Woodruff, & Pratt Co. buildings, now University of Washington, Tacoma.
  • Tacoma: Garretson, Woodruff, & Pratt Co. building (1891) (1754 Pacific Ave.) now bookstore of University of Washington, Tacoma.
  • Tacoma: Corner entrance of Garretson, Woodruff, & Pratt Co. building / UW Tacoma bookstore.
  • Tacoma: Tacoma Warehouse District with heritage buildings, now University of Washington, Tacoma opposite Union Station.
  • Tacoma: Thea's Landing apartments (2007) (1705 Dock St.) part of waterfront redevelopment.
  • Tacoma: Wells Fargo Plaza (1970) (25 floors) (1201 Pacific Ave.).
  • Tacoma: Facade of Wells Fargo Plaza.
  • Tacoma: Heritage Bank, Tacoma National Bank, & Wells Fargo building on Pacific Ave.
  • Tacoma: National Bank of Tacoma building (1920) (1123 Pacific Ave.) former Tacoma Art Museum.
  • Tacoma: Heritage Bank (aka National Realty then Puget Sound National Bank Building) (1911) (16 floors) (1119 Pacific Ave.).
  • Tacoma: Terra cotta tiles on Heritage Bank.
  • Tacoma: Pacific Ave. streetscape with Washington & Heritage Bank buildings.
  • Tacoma: Washington Building (1925) (17 floors) (1019 Pacific Ave.).
  • Tacoma: Cornice of Washington Building.
  • Tacoma: Bank of California Building (1928) (1011-13 Pacific Ave.).
  • Tacoma: Olympus Hotel (1909) (815-17 Pacific Ave.).
  • Tacoma: Whiskey Row heritage district (1880s) on Pacific Ave. at 8th Sts.
  • Tacoma: Victorian buildings (1887-8) on Whiskey Row (730-36 Pacific Ave.).
  • Tacoma: Northern Pacific Headquarters Building (1888) (621 Pacific Ave.).
  • Tacoma: Round tower detail of Northern Pacific Headquarters Building.
  • Tacoma: Old City Hall (1893) (625 South Commerce St.).
  • Tacoma: Campanile-style tower of Old City Hall with clock added in 1904.
  • Tacoma: Facade of Tacoma Old City Hall.
  • Tacoma: Frank Russell Building (1988) (12 floors) (909 A St.).
  • Tacoma: Totem Pole agains Frank Russell Building.
  • Tacoma: Details of Alaskan Totem Pole (1903) in Tacoma city park.
  • Tacoma: Facade of Frank Russell Building.
  • Tacoma: Bowes Building before Frank Russell Building.
  • Tacoma: Bowes Building (1908) (100 South 9th St.).
  • Tacoma: Bostwick Hotel (1899) (South 9th at South Broadway) flatiron building & former Winthrop Hotel.
  • Tacoma: Winthrop Hotel (now seniors home) (1925) (12 floors) (776 Commerce St.).
  • Tacoma: Former Winthrop Hotel above heritage section of Pacific Ave.
  • Tacoma: Sign & corner details of Pantages Theater.
  • Tacoma: Pantages Theater (1918) (901 South Broadway).
  • Tacoma: Rialto Theater (1918) (310 South 9th St.).
  • Tacoma: Rialto Theater corner window detail.
  • Tacoma: Theater on the Square (1993) (915 Broadway) home of Tacoma Actors Guild.
  • Tacoma: Landscaped plaza of Theater on the Square.
  • Tacoma: Supporting beam of Theater on the Square.
  • Tacoma: Salmon sculpture jumps in fountain at Theater on the Square.
  • Tacoma: Salmon sculpture jumps in Tacoma fountain on Broadway.
  • Tacoma: Washington Building & Rust Building (1920) (12 floors) (950 Pacific Ave.).
  • Tacoma: Looking down 11th Street to Murray Morgan lift bridge & Washington Building.
  • Tacoma: New York Building (1906) (1117-19 Broadway).
  • Tacoma: Terra Cotta decoration of New York Building on 1117 Broadway.
  • Tacoma: Dave Gross Block (1914) (1122-28 Broadway).
  • Tacoma: Pedestrian shelters off Broadway in Tacoma.
  • Tacoma: Hotel Murano steps out over Broadway.
  • Tacoma: Hotel Murano (1984) (24 floors) (1320 Broadway Plaza).
  • Tacoma: St. Joseph's Hospital (1974) (14 floors) (1717 S. J St.).
  • Tacoma: Union Station on the skyline of Tacoma.
  • Tacoma: Union Station against highrises of Tacoma.
  • Tacoma: Tacoma Union Station (1911) (1717 Pacific Ave.) now a United States Courthouse.
  • Tacoma: Facade of Tacoma Union Station.
  • Tacoma: Dome of Tacoma Union Station.
  • Tacoma: Streetside facade of Tacoma Union Station.
  • Tacoma: Arched windows of Tacoma Union Station with Dale Chihuly glass sculptures.
  • Tacoma: Inside of dome of Tacoma Union Station with.
  • Tacoma: Dale Chihuly glass sculpture in Tacoma Union Station.
  • Tacoma: Flowerlike glass sculpture by Dale Chihuly in arched window of Tacoma Union Station.
  • Tacoma: Glass sculpture in round frame by Dale Chihuly in Tacoma Union Station.
  • Tacoma: Multipanel glass paintings by Dale Chihuly in arched window of Tacoma Union Station.
  • Tacoma: Glass spear by Dale Chihuly in arched window of Tacoma Union Station.
  • Tacoma: Ironwork details of Tacoma Union Station.
  • Tacoma: Sculpture of arriving settler at Tacoma Union Station.
  • Tacoma: Tacoma Museum of Glass (2002).
  • Tacoma: Great Cone of Museum of Glass by Arthur Erickson.
  • Tacoma: Entrance facade of Museum of Glass.
  • Tacoma: Great cone surrounded by Grand Staircase of Museum of Glass.
  • Tacoma: Great Cone of Museum of Glass mimics distant Mt. Rainier.
  • Tacoma: Details of top of Great Cone of Museum of Glass.
  • Tacoma: Dale Chihuly bridge leading to Museum of Glass.
  • Tacoma: Spiral cone in volcanic shape anchors Museum of Glass.
  • Tacoma: Glass city-side wall of Museum of Glass.
  • Tacoma: Looking up interior of Museum of Glass cone.
  • Tacoma: Cone of Museum of Glass where glass blowing is demonstrated.
  • Tacoma: Glassblowing at Hot Shop of Museum of Glass.
  • Tacoma: Glassblowing at Hot Shop of Museum of Glass.
  • Tacoma: Crystal Towers (2002) by Dale Chihuly on bridge between Union Station & Museum of Glass.
  • Tacoma: Side view of bridge with Crystal Towers.
  • Tacoma: Details of Chihuly's Crystal Towers.
  • Tacoma: Details of Chihuly's Crystal Towers.
  • Tacoma: Bridge with Crystal Towers & Seaform Pavilion (2002) between Union Station & Museum of Glass.
  • Tacoma: Glass sculptures (2002) by Dale Chihuly in ceiling of Seaform Pavilion bridge to Museum of Glass.
  • Tacoma: Blown glass forms by Dale Chihuly in ceiling of Seaform Pavilion bridge.
  • Tacoma: Blown glass forms by Dale Chihuly in ceiling of Seaform Pavilion bridge.
  • Tacoma: Blown glass forms by Dale Chihuly in ceiling of Seaform Pavilion bridge.
  • Tacoma: Blown glass forms by Dale Chihuly in ceiling of Seaform Pavilion bridge.
  • Tacoma: Blown glass forms by Dale Chihuly in ceiling of Seaform Pavilion bridge.
  • Tacoma: Fanciful glass sculptures (2002) by Dale Chihuly in Venetian Wall of Seaform Pavilion bridge to Museum of Glass.
  • Tacoma: Artistic glass sculptures by Dale Chihuly in Venetian Wall of Seaform Pavilion bridge.
  • Tacoma: Green & blue glass sculptures by Dale Chihuly in Venetian Wall.
  • Tacoma: Sunflower-like glass sculpture by Dale Chihuly in Venetian Wall.
  • Tacoma: Red & green leafy glass sculpture by Dale Chihuly in Venetian Wall.
  • Tacoma: Yellow vase with blue spikes glass sculpture by Dale Chihuly in Venetian Wall.
  • Tacoma: Red vase with curls glass sculpture by Dale Chihuly in Venetian Wall.
  • Tacoma: Blue & violet glass sculpture by Dale Chihuly in Venetian Wall.
  • Tacoma: Blue glass with yellow leaves sculpture by Dale Chihuly in Venetian Wall.
  • Tacoma: Washington State History Museum (1996) (1911 Pacific Ave.).
  • Tacoma: Washington State History Museum with arches against hills of Tacoma.
  • Tacoma: Entrance arch of Washington State History Museum.
  • Tacoma: Arches of Washington State History Museum.
  • Tacoma: SoundTransit streetcar passes Washington State History Museum.
  • Tacoma: Interior structure of Washington State History Museum.
  • Tacoma: Nisqually/Yakima Indian coiled cooking basket (c1900) by Mrs. Henry Marrin at Washington State History Museum.
  • Tacoma: Salish tribal Indian coiled cooking baskets at Washington State History Museum.
  • Tacoma: Stoneware crock (c1920) by Inland Empire Pottery Company of Spokane at Washington State History Museum.
  • Tacoma: Diorama of early frontier store at Washington State History Museum.
  • Tacoma: Yakima fruit shipping labels & souvenir plates (early 20th C) at Washington State History Museum.
  • Tacoma: Evaporated apples shipping label from pioneer Yakima at Washington State History Museum.
  • Tacoma: Historic salmon canning labels (1900-30) at Washington State History Museum.
  • Tacoma: Historic salmon canning labels (1900-30) at Washington State History Museum.
  • Tacoma: Fish butchering machine for salmon cannery at Washington State History Museum.
  • Tacoma: Wood products exhibit at Washington State History Museum.
  • Tacoma: Northern Pacific exhibit at Washington State History Museum.
  • Tacoma: Carbide lamp (c1915) & miner's cap (c1895) at Washington State History Museum.
  • Tacoma: I.W.W. (Wobbly) union stickers (1915-40) at Washington State History Museum.
  • Tacoma: I.W.W. (Industrial Workers of the World) union membership booklet at Washington State History Museum.
  • Tacoma: Government run Loyal Legion of Loggers & Lumbermen (LLLL) union buttons (WW II) at Washington State History Museum.
  • Tacoma: Various union buttons (1904-43) at Washington State History Museum.
  • Tacoma: Graphic of union violence during factional fights of AFL & CIO (1930s) by R.D. Gunther at Washington State History Museum.
  • Tacoma: Representation of WW II aircraft factory at Washington State History Museum.
  • Tacoma: Victory Gardens pamphlet (1943) by State College of Washington at Washington State History Museum.
  • Tacoma: Model railway with Washington scenery at Washington State History Museum.
  • Tacoma: Antique auto display at Harold E. LeMay America's Car Museum.
  • Tacoma: Cars of 1920s & 1930s at LeMay Museum.
  • Tacoma: Cars of 1920s & 1930s at LeMay Museum.
  • Tacoma: Part of vast array of car collection at LeMay Museum.
  • Tacoma: Cars of 1950s at LeMay Museum.
  • Tacoma: Car collection at LeMay Museum.
  • Tacoma: Heritage automobiles at LeMay Museum.
  • Tacoma: Truck collection at LeMay Museum.
  • Tacoma: Case tractor & British double deck bus at LeMay Museum.
  • Tacoma: Steam tractor by Advance Thresher Co. of Battle Creek, MI, at LeMay Museum.
  • Tacoma: Name plate of steam tractor by Advance Thresher Co. of Battle Creek, MI, at LeMay Museum.
  • Tacoma: Baldwin Steamer (1899) at LeMay Museum.
  • Tacoma: Baldwin Steamer (1899) boiler under front seat at LeMay Museum.
  • Tacoma: Ford Model N (1906) at LeMay Museum.
  • Tacoma: Ford Model N (1906) at LeMay Museum.
  • Tacoma: White 5 ton dump truck (1912) at LeMay Museum.
  • Tacoma: Standard Electric car (1912) at LeMay Museum.
  • Tacoma: Liberty Military Truck (1918) at LeMay Museum.
  • Tacoma: Windsor White Prince (1929) at LeMay Museum.
  • Tacoma: Buick 121 Roadster (1929) at LeMay Museum.
  • Tacoma: Pierce-Arrow Model 125 (1929) at LeMay Museum.
  • Tacoma: Stutz 4 Door Sedan (1930) at LeMay Museum.
  • Tacoma: Radiator cap of Stutz 4 Door Sedan (1930) at LeMay Museum.
  • Tacoma: Packard Custom Eight Roadster (1930) at LeMay Museum.
  • Tacoma: Hupmobile Series I-326 (1933) at LeMay Museum.
  • Tacoma: Chevrolet SA Right Hand Drive (1934) at LeMay Museum.
  • Tacoma: BSA Model 105 (1935) & Standard Coventry (1935) at LeMay Museum.
  • Tacoma: Cord Westchester (1937) at LeMay Museum.
  • Tacoma: Graham Custom Supercharged (1938) at LeMay Museum.
  • Tacoma: Hood ornament on Graham Custom Supercharged (1938) at LeMay Museum.
  • Tacoma: Square headlight of Graham Custom Supercharged (1938) at LeMay Museum.
  • Tacoma: Chevrolet Special Deluxe model (1940 & 41) at LeMay Museum.
  • Tacoma: Chevrolet blackout model (1942) at LeMay Museum.
  • Tacoma: Tucker (1948) at LeMay Museum.
  • Tacoma: Rear deck of Tucker (1948) at LeMay Museum.
  • Tacoma: Frazer Vagabond (1951) station wagon rear compartment at LeMay Museum.
  • Tacoma: Frazer Vagabond (1951) station wagon front view at LeMay Museum.
  • Tacoma: Cadillac Eldorado (1955) at LeMay Museum.
  • Tacoma: Chevrolet Belair (1956) at LeMay Museum.
  • Tacoma: Cars of the 1950s including Chevrolet Belair Nomad (1957) at LeMay Museum.
  • Tacoma: Cadillac Series 62 (1959) at LeMay Museum.
  • Tacoma: Tail fin of Cadillac Series 62 (1959) at LeMay Museum.
  • Tacoma: Red Cadillac ambulance of 1960s at LeMay Museum.
  • Tacoma: Cadillac hood ornament on ambulance of 1960s at LeMay Museum.
  • Tacoma: Bricklin (1975) at LeMay Museum.
  • Tacoma: AMC Pacer D/L (1975) at LeMay Museum.
  • Tacoma: Red Stiletto custom vehicle shaped like high-heel shoe by David Crow at LeMay Museum.
  • Tacoma: Flintstones vehicle used in film at LeMay Museum.
  • Seattle: Mt Rainier on skyline of Tacoma.
  • Seattle: Snow covered slopes of Mt Rainier in evening sunlight.
  • Long Beach: Pelican & birds on tile art column on streets of Long Beach.
  • Long Beach: Heron & birds on tile art column on streets of Long Beach.
  • Long Beach: Carved crab sculpture in pocket park.
  • Long Beach: Carved seahorse sculpture in pocket park.
  • Long Beach: Carved seal sculpture in pocket park.
  • Long Beach: Seaside Long Beach carousel.
  • Long Beach: Italianate storefront on main street of Long Beach.
  • Long Beach: Long Beach Rail Depot.
  • Long Beach: Curio Museum & shop found at beachfront resort.
  • Long Beach: Gulls line shore of Long Beach.
  • Ilwaco: Port of Ilwaco.
  • Ilwaco: Lighthouse of Cape Disappointment.
  • Ilwaco: Ships pass Cape Disappointment Lighthouse to enter mouth of Columbia River.
  • Ilwaco: Dredging barge on Columbia River sandbar near Cape Disappointment Lighthouse.
  • Ilwaco: Driftwood on beach near Cape Disappointment Lighthouse.
  • Ilwaco: Driftwood on beach near Cape Disappointment Lighthouse.
  • Ilwaco: Cape Disappointment Lighthouse (1856).
  • Ilwaco: Cape Disappointment Lighthouse.
  • Ilwaco: Lewis & Clark Interpretive Center at Cape Disappointment.
  • Ilwaco: View of Pacific Ocean from Lewis & Clark Interpretive Center at Cape Disappointment.
  • Ilwaco: Ships entering Columbia River off Cape Disappointment.
  • Ilwaco: North Head Lighthouse (1896).
  • Ilwaco: Top of North Head Lighthouse.
  • Ilwaco: View of sea from North Head Lighthouse.
  • Ilwaco: Moss on trees near North Head Lighthouse.
  • Ilwaco: Light keeper's building near North Head Lighthouse.
  • Ferndale: Hovander Homestead house (1901).
  • Ferndale: Front view of Hovander Homestead house.
  • Ferndale: White picket fence & gardens around Hovander Homestead house.
  • Ferndale: Decorative details of Hovander Homestead house.
  • Ferndale: Hovander Homestead barn.
  • Ferndale: Library in Hovander Homestead house.
  • Ferndale: Settee in library of Hovander Homestead house.
  • Ferndale: U.S. stamp collection in Hovander Homestead house.
  • Ferndale: Master bedroom of Hovander Homestead house.
  • Ferndale: Spinning wheel in master bedroom of Hovander Homestead house.
  • Ferndale: Girls' bedroom in Hovander Homestead house.
  • Ferndale: Dining room in Hovander Homestead house.
  • Ferndale: Settee & china cabinet in Hovander Homestead house.
  • Ferndale: China including cup with Napoleon in dining room of Hovander Homestead house.
  • Ferndale: China & glass in kitchen of Hovander Homestead house.
  • Ferndale: Home Comfort wood stove in kitchen of Hovander Homestead house.
  • Ferndale: Various utensils in kitchen of Hovander Homestead house.
  • Ferndale: China & glass in kitchen of Hovander Homestead house.
  • Ferndale: Flameless cooker & washing machine in Hovander Homestead house.
  • Ferndale: Stoneware crock from Scribblers Inks & Paste of Seattle in Hovander Homestead house.
  • Ferndale: Cast-iron letterpress used to make copies of letters by pressing them between tissue paper & damp and dry linen at Hovander Homestead house.
  • Ferndale: Flower beds at Hovander Homestead planted by Master Gardeners.
  • Ferndale: Flower beds & garden arc at Hovander Homestead.
  • Ferndale: Flower beds with sunflowers at Hovander Homestead.
  • Ferndale: Flower beds with shade trees at Hovander Homestead.
  • Ferndale: Flower beds with bench at Hovander Homestead.
  • Ferndale: Red & yellow flower at Hovander Homestead.
  • Ferndale: Yellowish Zinnias at Hovander Homestead Garden.
  • Ferndale: Red & yellow flower at Hovander Homestead Garden.
  • Ferndale: Peach-colored dahlias at Hovander Homestead Garden.
  • Ferndale: Zinnia flower at Hovander Homestead Garden.
  • Ferndale: Flower with tubular petals at Hovander Homestead Garden.
  • Ferndale: Artichoke flower at Hovander Homestead Garden.
  • Ferndale: Artichokes at Hovander Homestead Garden.
  • Ferndale: Raspberries at Hovander Homestead Garden.
  • Ferndale: Blueberries at Hovander Homestead Garden.
  • Olympia: Washington State Capitol (1919-28).
  • Olympia: South facade of Washington State Capitol.
  • Olympia: Washington State Capitol Dome, fourth largest masonry dome in world.
  • Olympia: Column details around base of dome of Washington State Capitol.
  • Olympia: Oblique view of dome of Washington State Capitol.
  • Olympia: Upper details of dome of Washington State Capitol.
  • Olympia: Neoclassical details of Washington State Capitol.
  • Olympia: Rotunda of Washington State Capitol.
  • Olympia: Interior of dome of Washington State Capitol.
  • Olympia: Interior of dome of Washington State Capitol with 5-ton bronze chandelier by Tiffany Studies.
  • Olympia: 5-ton bronze chandelier by Tiffany Studies hangs from Washington State Capitol dome.
  • Olympia: Details of Tiffany's giant dome chandelier in Washington State Capitol.
  • Olympia: Decorative details of Tiffany's dome chandelier in Washington State Capitol.
  • Olympia: Eagle decorates Tiffany's dome chandelier in Washington State Capitol.
  • Olympia: Ring of faces on Tiffany's dome chandelier in Washington State Capitol.
  • Olympia: Angels atop Tiffany's dome chandelier in Washington State Capitol.
  • Olympia: Decorated arch in Rotunda of Washington State Capitol.
  • Olympia: Sculpted gilded eagle in Rotunda of Washington State Capitol.
  • Olympia: Bronze lantern designed by Tiffany Studies of New York in Rotunda of Washington State Capitol.
  • Olympia: Detail of Tiffany bronze lantern in Rotunda of Washington State Capitol.
  • Olympia: Roman-style firepot & marble balcony around Rotunda of Washington State Capitol.
  • Olympia: Bronze Roman-style firepot with Washing county flags in State Capitol.
  • Olympia: Roman-style firepot by Tiffany Studies recreates signals lit 2000 years ago to call Roman Senate to session at Washington State Capitol.
  • Olympia: Details of Rotunda balconies of Washington State Capitol.
  • Olympia: Hanging lamp with classical figures etched on globe designed by Tiffany Studies in Washington State Capitol.
  • Olympia: Tiffany hanging lamp in Rotunda of Washington State Capitol.
  • Olympia: State seal in rotunda floor of Washington State Capitol.
  • Olympia: Statue of George Washington (1984) by Avard Fairbanks at Washington State Capitol.
  • Olympia: Bronze railing with portrait of George Washington at Washington State Capitol.
  • Olympia: House chamber of Washington State Capitol.
  • Olympia: House chamber of Washington State Capitol.
  • Olympia: Dias of House chamber of Washington State Capitol.
  • Olympia: Ceiling of House chamber of Washington State Capitol.
  • Olympia: Senate chamber of Washington State Capitol.
  • Olympia: Wall clock at front of Senate chamber of Washington State Capitol.
  • Olympia: Visitor gallery in Senate chamber of Washington State Capitol.
  • Olympia: Ceiling with district names in Senate chamber of Washington State Capitol.
  • Olympia: Chandelier in Senate chamber of Washington State Capitol.
  • Olympia: State Reception Room of Washington State Capitol.
  • Olympia: Marble fireplace & first 'Washington state flag in reception room of Washington State Capitol.
  • Olympia: Original 1889 State of Washington flag in reception room of Washington State Capitol.
  • Olympia: Decorative angel in reception room of Washington State Capitol.
  • Olympia: Marble structure in reception room of Washington State Capitol.
  • 42-star American flag never used because 43rd state admitted soon after.
  • Olympia: Panel of sailing ship on bronze doors (1928) of Washington State Capitol.
  • Olympia: Panel of forest & waterfall on bronze doors (1928) of Washington State Capitol.
  • Olympia: Panel of flock of sheep on bronze doors (1928) of Washington State Capitol.
  • Olympia: Panel of oxen pulling trees out of forest on bronze doors (1928) of Washington State Capitol.
  • Olympia: Panel of early public building on bronze doors (1928) of Washington State Capitol.
  • Olympia: Panel of settler's farm on bronze doors (1928) of Washington State Capitol.
  • Olympia: Bronze lamp near entrance Washington State Capitol.
  • Olympia: Sculpted Territorial Sundial (1959) showing early history of Washington state by John W. Elliott near State Capitol building.
  • Olympia: Washington Governor's Mansion (1908) near State Capitol.
  • Olympia: Joel M. Pritchard Library opposite State Capitol.
  • Olympia: Insurance Building on Washington State Capitol Campus.
  • Olympia: Temple of Justice (1912) home of State Supreme Court & Law Library on Washington State Capitol Campus.
  • Olympia: Temple of Justice entrance (1912) on Washington State Capitol Campus.
  • Olympia: Winged Victory Monument (1938) by Alonzo Victor Lewis on Washington State Capitol Campus.
  • Olympia: World War I sailors, solders & marines honored on Winged Victory Monument at Washington State Capitol Campus.
  • Olympia: Story Pole (1940) by Chief William Shelton of Snohomish tribe on Washington State Capitol Campus.
  • Olympia: Northwest coast Indian Story Pole in front of General Administration Building of State of Washington on State Capitol Campus.
  • Olympia: Tivoli Fountain (1953) on Washington State Capitol Campus.
  • Olympia: Sunken gardens of State of Washington on State Capitol Campus.
  • Olympia: State Capital Museum in Lord Mansion (1923) (211 21st Ave. SW).
  • Olympia: Fireplace in Lord Mansion, now State Capital Museum.
  • Olympia: View of Olympia (c1872) by Elizabeth O. Kimball in State Capital Museum.
  • Olympia: Bird's eye view of Olympia (1879) by E.S. Glover in State Capital Museum.
  • Olympia: Ribbon promoting Vote for Olympia for Capital in State Capital Museum.
  • Olympia: Model of general store used by first Territorial Legislature in 1854 at State Capital Museum.
  • Olympia: Commemorative plate with 1905 Washington State Capitol showing tower before it fell in 1949 earthquake at State Capital Museum.
  • Olympia: Old Thurston County Courthouse (1892) (600 SE Washington St.).
  • Olympia: Old Thurston County Courthouse served as Washington State Capitol (1905-28).
  • Olympia: Entrance facade of Old County Courthouse now Washington Department of Education.
  • Olympia: Decorative carving on Old County Courthouse, once Washington State Capitol.
  • Olympia: Gargoyle on Old County Courthouse, once Washington State Capitol.
  • Olympia: Old Thurston County Courthouse.
  • Olympia: Desk & chair used in Old Thurston County Courthouse in when it served as Washington State Capitol (1905-28).
  • Olympia: Marker of end of Oregon Trail in Olympia's Sylvester Park.
  • Olympia: James M. Dolliver building (1914) (801 Capitol Way) was old U.S. Post Office.
  • Olympia: Olympia National Bank building & classical building on 5th Ave.
  • Olympia: Upper story details of Olympia National Bank building.
  • Olympia: Cornice details of Olympia National Bank building.
  • Olympia: Olympia National Bank (1915) (422 Capitol Way SE).
  • Olympia: Chambers Block (1887) (108 NE 4th Ave.) is greatly altered from original.
  • Olympia: Chambers Block cast iron facade makers nameplate of Olympia Foundry Co., Olympia, WASH.
  • Olympia: Security Building (1926) (5 floors) (203 E 4th Ave. SE).
  • Olympia: Terra-cotta facade of Security Building, Olympia’s first skyscraper.
  • Olympia: State Theater (1949) (204 E 4th Ave.).
  • Olympia: Capitol Theater (1924) (204 SE 5th Ave.).
  • Olympia: Capitol Theater with round art-glass windows of Classical muses.
  • Olympia: Columbia Building (1914) (210 E 4th Ave.).
  • Smoking summit of Mount St Helens National Volcanic Monument.
  • Lake at base of Mount St Helens volcano.
  • Forest flattened by blast of Mount St Helens volcano.
  • Forest stripped by eruption of Mount St Helens volcano.
  • Forest blown over by blast of Mount St Helens volcano.
  • Spokane: Giant kids wagon sculpture The Childhood Express (1990) by Ken Spiering at former Expo '74 site.
  • Spokane: Former Spokane World Exposition (1974) site including theme tower.
  • Tacoma: Antique auto display at Harold E. LeMay America's Car Museum.
  • Tacoma: Cars of 1920s & 1930s at LeMay Museum.
  • Tacoma: Cars of 1920s & 1930s at LeMay Museum.
  • Tacoma: Part of vast array of car collection at LeMay Museum.
  • Tacoma: Cars of 1950s at LeMay Museum.
  • Tacoma: Car collection at LeMay Museum.
  • Tacoma: Heritage automobiles at LeMay Museum.
  • Tacoma: Truck collection at LeMay Museum.
  • Tacoma: Case tractor & British double deck bus at LeMay Museum.
  • Tacoma: Steam tractor by Advance Thresher Co. of Battle Creek, MI, at LeMay Museum.
  • Tacoma: Name plate of steam tractor by Advance Thresher Co. of Battle Creek, MI, at LeMay Museum.
  • Tacoma: Baldwin Steamer (1899) at LeMay Museum.
  • Tacoma: Baldwin Steamer (1899) boiler under front seat at LeMay Museum.
  • Tacoma: Ford Model N (1906) at LeMay Museum.
  • Tacoma: Ford Model N (1906) at LeMay Museum.
  • Tacoma: White 5 ton dump truck (1912) at LeMay Museum.
  • Tacoma: Standard Electric car (1912) at LeMay Museum.
  • Tacoma: Liberty Military Truck (1918) at LeMay Museum.
  • Tacoma: Windsor White Prince (1929) at LeMay Museum.
  • Tacoma: Buick 121 Roadster (1929) at LeMay Museum.
  • Tacoma: Pierce-Arrow Model 125 (1929) at LeMay Museum.
  • Tacoma: Stutz 4 Door Sedan (1930) at LeMay Museum.
  • Tacoma: Radiator cap of Stutz 4 Door Sedan (1930) at LeMay Museum.
  • Tacoma: Packard Custom Eight Roadster (1930) at LeMay Museum.
  • Tacoma: Hupmobile Series I-326 (1933) at LeMay Museum.
  • Tacoma: Chevrolet SA Right Hand Drive (1934) at LeMay Museum.
  • Tacoma: BSA Model 105 (1935) & Standard Coventry (1935) at LeMay Museum.
  • Tacoma: Cord Westchester (1937) at LeMay Museum.
  • Tacoma: Graham Custom Supercharged (1938) at LeMay Museum.
  • Tacoma: Hood ornament on Graham Custom Supercharged (1938) at LeMay Museum.
  • Tacoma: Square headlight of Graham Custom Supercharged (1938) at LeMay Museum.
  • Tacoma: Chevrolet Special Deluxe model (1940 & 41) at LeMay Museum.
  • Tacoma: Chevrolet blackout model (1942) at LeMay Museum.
  • Tacoma: Tucker (1948) at LeMay Museum.
  • Tacoma: Rear deck of Tucker (1948) at LeMay Museum.
  • Tacoma: Frazer Vagabond (1951) station wagon rear compartment at LeMay Museum.
  • Tacoma: Frazer Vagabond (1951) station wagon front view at LeMay Museum.
  • Tacoma: Cadillac Eldorado (1955) at LeMay Museum.
  • Tacoma: Chevrolet Belair (1956) at LeMay Museum.
  • Tacoma: Cars of the 1950s including Chevrolet Belair Nomad (1957) at LeMay Museum.
  • Tacoma: Cadillac Series 62 (1959) at LeMay Museum.
  • Tacoma: Tail fin of Cadillac Series 62 (1959) at LeMay Museum.
  • Tacoma: Red Cadillac ambulance of 1960s at LeMay Museum.
  • Tacoma: Cadillac hood ornament on ambulance of 1960s at LeMay Museum.
  • Tacoma: Bricklin (1975) at LeMay Museum.
  • Tacoma: AMC Pacer D/L (1975) at LeMay Museum.
  • Tacoma: Red Stiletto custom vehicle shaped like high-heel shoe by David Crow at LeMay Museum.
  • Tacoma: Flintstones vehicle used in film at LeMay Museum.

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