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Olympia, Washington - Wikipedia Olympia was declared the capital of the Washington Territory in 1853 and incorporated as a town on January 28, 1859 It became a city in 1882 Aside from its role in the state government, Olympia is also recognized as a countercultural hub in the Pacific Northwest
Olympia | History Facts | Britannica Olympia, ruined ancient sanctuary, home of the ancient Olympic Games, and former site of the massive Statue of Zeus, which had been ranked as one of the Seven Wonders of the World
City of Olympia - Home Olympia City Hall will close at 3 p m on Wed , Nov 26 and remain closed Thursday and Friday in observance of the Thanksgiving holiday Regular hours will resume Mon , Dec 1
Olympia (Washington) – Travel guide at Wikivoyage Olympia is the capital of Washington State, and the seat of Thurston County in the South Sound region The small city of 56,000 (2020) has a diverse economic base, and is a breeding ground for alternative culture in the Pacific Northwest, having spawned or influenced many of the region's better-known personalities
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Olympia, Greece - Wikipedia Olympia (Modern Greek: Ολυμπία [oli (m)ˈbi a]; Ancient Greek: Ὀλυμπία [olympí aː]), officially Archaia Olympia (Greek: Αρχαία Ολυμπία lit 'Ancient Olympia'), is a small town in Elis on the Peloponnese peninsula in Greece, famous for the nearby archaeological site of the same name
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