SY3238 - Olympia, Washington
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N 47° 02.145 W 122° 54.290
10T E 507230 N 5209141
Legislative Building Dome
Waymark Code: WMM4A7
Location: Washington, United States
Date Posted: 07/19/2014
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The Washington State Capitol Legislative Building Dome has two functions: to artistically keep the rain off state politicians and to serve as a benchmark.
The Washington State Capitol, also known as the Legislative Building, features a flat roof with a large central dome. From the ornate Corinthian columns near the dome to the extensive use of four different types of marble-work throughout the interior, this is one of our nation's most impressive state capitol buildings, evoking comparisons to the Federal Capitol in Washington D.C.
The building was designed by designed by New York architects Walter Wilder and Harry White. It contains a House and Senate Chamber as well as offices for the Governor and Lieutenant Governor. The dome, measuring 80 feet in diameter, is built of brick and faced with cut stones, is similar in design to St. Paul's Cathedral in London.
The building required six years to complete, opening in 1928 at a cost of $6.8 million, plus an additional $600,000 for interior furnishings. At 278 feet, the dome is the tallest in North America and 4th tallest masonry dome in the world, behind only St. Peter's Cathedral in Rome, St. Paul's Cathedral in London, and St. Isaac's Cathedral in St. Petersburg.
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