- Olympia, Washington - Wikipedia
Olympia is the capital city of the U S state of Washington The population was 55,605 at the 2020 census, while the Olympia metropolitan statistical area has an estimated 300,000 people Olympia is the county seat of Thurston County and anchors the South Puget Sound region of western Washington, 50 miles (80 km) southwest of Seattle The Squaxin and other Coast Salish peoples inhabited the
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Built for the 2002 Olympic Winter Games, Utah Olympic Oval is a multi-use facility hosting many activities, including public ice skating, a running track, and more
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Come enjoy “The Fastest Ice on Earth” right in your own back yard! For skate times and more Oval program information please call Guest Services at 801 968 6825 For more Utah Olympic Oval programs, events and general information, please visit utaholympiclegacy org Open year-round, the Utah Olympic Oval is open for public ice skating
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In response to an increase in community concerns about data collection, access and privacy protections, the City of Olympia is immediately suspending the Flock Safety Camera Pilot Program
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Experience Olympia and beyond with our top activities, restaurants, and events Visit our special city and the surrounding areas in Thurston County, WA
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- Olympia | Capital City, State Capitol, Evergreen State | Britannica
Olympia, city, capital of Washington, U S , seat (1852) of Thurston county, on Budd Inlet and Capitol Lake (at the south end of Puget Sound), at the mouth of the Deschutes River, 29 miles (47 km) southwest of Tacoma
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