| City of Lacey Museum |
827 Lacey St. SE |
438-0209 |
| Executive Mansion |
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| The Farmer's Market |
401 Capitol Way N. Olympia
2nd largest in state after Seattle's Pike Place Market, open April through Christmas |
352-9096 |
| Hands On Children's Museum |
106 11th Ave SW, Olympia |
956-0818 |
| Percival Landing-boardwalk |
Address will be posted |
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| Washington Center for the Performing Arts |
512 Washington Street SE, Olympia
See the beautiful display of sets, costumes & visual effects while the actors provide the audience with diverse entertainment & cultural offerings. |
753-8586
Box Office |
| Washington State Capital Campus |
State Capitol Visitors' Services |
586-8687 |
| Washington State Capital Museum |
211 W. 21st Avenue, Olympia |
753-2580 |
| Wolf Haven International |
311 Offut Lake Dr. SE Tenino
Located 10 miles south of Olympia, this nationally recognized and private, nonprofit sanctuary of 80 acres, cares for almost 40 wolves. This place has educated the public about wolves, foxes and coyotes |
800-448-9653 |
| Capital City Marathon |
Times and Dates Will Be Found At Internet Site |
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| Henderson House Museum |
602 Deschutes Way, Tumwater
Built in 1905, restored, and now one of the places to preserve some of Tumwater's history. |
360-754-4163 |
| Lacey Historical Museum |
829 1/2 Lacey St.
A great historical museum which shows off exibits that will take you back to the "Oregon Trails" days. |
360-438-0209 |
| Senior Activity Center |
222 Columbia Way NW Olympia |
360-943-6168 |
| Senior Activity Center |
222 Columbia Way NW Olympia |
360-943-6168 |
| Home & Community Services |
670 Woodland Square Loop SE, Bldg. D., Lacey |
360-438-7900 |
| Farmer's Market |
700 N. Capitol Way
Washington's 2nd largest market after Seattle's Pike Place Market, open April through Christmas. |
360-352-9096 |
| Percival Landing |
Water St. (Between Thurston Ave & 4th Ave.)
Stroll down the mile and a half boardwalk surrounding Olympia's downtown waterfront and view the Olympic Mountains & Budd Inlet. |
360-753-8380 |
| Washington State Capital Campus |
14th & Capitol Way, Olympia
1922 is when the construction of this building now serving as the states "Legislative Headquarters" began. View the Olympic Mountains, Puget Sound, Capitol Lake or take a self-guided tour of the grounds. |
360-586-TOUR |
| Nisqually Nat'l Wildlife Refuge |
100 Farm Brown Rd., Olympia
A winter shelter and natural habitat for wildlife on 3,700 acres. |
360-753-9467 |