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Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona, USA - May 17, 2011: The American flag flies in front of the Grand Canyon Visitor Center at Mather Point.
Redwood City, California, USA - October 01, 2011: The old San Mateo County courthouse in Redwood City, California, USA is now used as a history museum.
The old San Mateo County courthouse in Redwood City, California, USA is now used as a history museum.
The Old City Hall, built in 1893, is a five-story building in the Italianate architecture style that served as the city hall for Tacoma in the early 20th century. The building features a ten-story clocktower on the southeast corner. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places on May 17, 1974. Old City Hall is in Tacoma, Washington State, USA.
Olympia, Washington, USA - April 08, 2011: People Stroll Through a Garden of Daffodils and Cherry Blossoms at the Washington State Capitol.
Olympia, Washington, USA - April 08, 2011: Cherry blossoms frame the Washington State Capitol building.
Redwood City, California, USA - October 01, 2011: The old San Mateo County courthouse in Redwood City, California, USA is now used as a history museum.
Cherry blossoms frame the Washington State, Capitol building in Olympia, Washington State, USA.
The Old City Hall, built in 1893, is a five-story building in the Italianate architecture style that served as the city hall for Tacoma in the early 20th century. The building features a ten-story clocktower on the southeast corner. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places on May 17, 1974. Old City Hall is in Tacoma, Washington State, USA.
The old San Mateo County courthouse in Redwood City, California, USA is now used as a history museum.
The Park Point Fire Lookout in was constructed in 1939 by the Civilian Conservation Corp using a rustic design in order to blend with the surrounding area. It is constructed of native sandstone and has a unique octagonal floor plan. The building is an example of the 1920s National Park Service Rustic style that adapted buildings and other structures to blend with their surroundings. The fire lookout is located on Park Point at 8,572 feet above sea level, the highest point in Mesa Verde National Park near Cortez, Colorado, USA.
The historic San Juan County Courthouse was built in 1908. The courthouse is located in Silverton, Colorado, USA.
Olympia, Washington, USA - April 08, 2011: People Stroll Through a Garden of Daffodils and Cherry Blossoms at the Washington State, Capitol.
The Mount Fremont Fire Lookout is a rustic style building in the northern part of Mount Rainier National Park. It sits on top of a rocky outcrop at an elevation of 7317 feet above sea level. The building is maintained as a historic structure and is no longer used as a fire lookout. The lookout was placed on the National Register of Historic Places on March 13, 1991. Mount Fremont Lookout is located near Sunrise in Mount Rainier National Park, Washington State, USA.
The Gray's Harbor County Courthouse, considered one of the most beautiful in the state is a blend of history, architecture and art. The courthouse was originally built in 1909. The Gray's Harbor County Courthouse is located in the county seat of Montesano, Washington State, USA.
Malone, Washington, USA - August 04, 2012: The rural Malone Post Office has the distinction of being the first in the nation to be downgraded to "Village" status.
The Mount Fremont Fire Lookout is a rustic style building in the northern part of Mount Rainier National Park. It sits on top of a rocky outcrop at an elevation of 7317 feet above sea level. The building is maintained as a historic structure and is no longer used as a fire lookout. The lookout was placed on the National Register of Historic Places on March 13, 1991. Mount Fremont Lookout is located near Sunrise in Mount Rainier National Park, Washington State, USA.
Between 1934 and 1963, the 22 acres of Alcatraz Island contained a lighthouse, a military fortification, a military prison, and a federal prison. Today, the island and its facilities are managed by the National Park Service as part of the Golden Gate National Recreation Area. In 1986, Alcatraz received designation as a National Historic Landmark. Alcatraz Island is in San Francisco Bay, 1.25 miles offshore from San Francisco, California, USA.
Malone, Washington, USA - August 04, 2012: The rural Malone Post Office has the distinction of being the first in the nation to be downgraded to "Village" status.
Monument Valley, Utah, USA - May 15, 2012: The Monument Valley United States Post Office in Oljato is surrounded by red rock formations.
Monument Valley, Utah, USA - May 15, 2012: The Monument Valley United States Post Office in Oljato is surrounded by red rock formations.
The Gray's Harbor County Courthouse, considered one of the most beautiful in the state is a blend of history, architecture and art. The courthouse was originally built in 1909. The Gray's Harbor County Courthouse is located in the county seat of Montesano, Washington State, USA.
The Jefferson County Courthouse in Port Townsend, Washington State, USA was designed by architect W.A. Ritchie and is Romanesque Revival in style. It was built in 1892 and placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1973.
The Jefferson County Courthouse in Port Townsend, Washington State, USA was designed by architect W.A. Ritchie and is Romanesque Revival in style. It was built in 1892 and placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1973.
Wilkeson, Washington, USA - October 13, 2011: The historic Wilkeson School, built in 1909, was made from the same locally quarried sandstone that was used to face the Washington State Capitol in nearby Olympia.
The Gray's Harbor County Courthouse, considered one of the most beautiful in the state is a blend of history, architecture and art. The courthouse was originally built in 1909. The Gray's Harbor County Courthouse is located in the county seat of Montesano, Washington State, USA.
Redwood City, California, USA - October 01, 2011: The old San Mateo County courthouse in Redwood City, California, USA is now used as a history museum.
After Olympia became the capitol city of Washington Territory in 1853, the city's founder, Edmund Sylvester, gave the legislature 12 acres of land upon which to build the capitol, located on a hill overlooking what is now known as Capitol Lake. A two-story wood-frame building was constructed on the site, where the legislature met starting in 1854. When work started on a permanent capitol it was soon stalled by poor economic conditions. Meanwhile Washington became the forty-second US state on November 11, 1889. When the state legislature finally approved an appropriation of additional funds in 1897, newly elected Governor John Rogers vetoed it. Eventually a new State Capitol Commission was formed in 1911. This time, the commission was interested in constructing a campus to serve as the capitol rather than a single facility and selected a design that was influenced by the famous Olmsted brothers who served as design consultants from 1911 to 1912. Construction of the campus began in 1912 with the Olmsteds designing and supervising the landscaping. The Legislative Building was completed in 1928. The Capitol Campus was placed on the National Register of Historic Districts in 1974. The campus has some of the most iconic views in the State including the Olympic Mountains, Puget Sound, Mt. Rainier and the Capitol Dome.
After Olympia became the capitol city of Washington Territory in 1853, the city's founder, Edmund Sylvester, gave the legislature 12 acres of land upon which to build the capitol, located on a hill overlooking what is now known as Capitol Lake. A two-story wood-frame building was constructed on the site, where the legislature met starting in 1854. When work started on a permanent capitol it was soon stalled by poor economic conditions. Meanwhile Washington became the forty-second US state on November 11, 1889. When the state legislature finally approved an appropriation of additional funds in 1897, newly elected Governor John Rogers vetoed it. Eventually a new State Capitol Commission was formed in 1911. This time, the commission was interested in constructing a campus to serve as the capitol rather than a single facility and selected a design that was influenced by the famous Olmsted brothers who served as design consultants from 1911 to 1912. Construction of the campus began in 1912 with the Olmsteds designing and supervising the landscaping. The Legislative Building was completed in 1928. The Capitol Campus was placed on the National Register of Historic Districts in 1974. The campus has some of the most iconic views in the State including the Olympic Mountains, Puget Sound, Mt. Rainier and the Capitol Dome.
After Olympia became the capitol city of Washington Territory in 1853, the city's founder, Edmund Sylvester, gave the legislature 12 acres of land upon which to build the capitol, located on a hill overlooking what is now known as Capitol Lake. A two-story wood-frame building was constructed on the site, where the legislature met starting in 1854. When work started on a permanent capitol it was soon stalled by poor economic conditions. Meanwhile Washington became the forty-second US state on November 11, 1889. When the state legislature finally approved an appropriation of additional funds in 1897, newly elected Governor John Rogers vetoed it. Eventually a new State Capitol Commission was formed in 1911. This time, the commission was interested in constructing a campus to serve as the capitol rather than a single facility and selected a design that was influenced by the famous Olmsted brothers who served as design consultants from 1911 to 1912. Construction of the campus began in 1912 with the Olmsteds designing and supervising the landscaping. The Legislative Building was completed in 1928. The Capitol Campus was placed on the National Register of Historic Districts in 1974. The campus has some of the most iconic views in the State including the Olympic Mountains, Puget Sound, Mt. Rainier and the Capitol Dome.
The Gray's Harbor County Courthouse, considered one of the most beautiful in the state is a blend of history, architecture and art. The courthouse was originally built in 1909. The Gray's Harbor County Courthouse is located in the county seat of Montesano, Washington State, USA.
The Washington State Capitol dome in Olympia, Washington State, USA, at 287 feet, is the fifth tallest masonry dome in the world.
After Olympia became the capitol city of Washington Territory in 1853, the city's founder, Edmund Sylvester, gave the legislature 12 acres of land upon which to build the capitol, located on a hill overlooking what is now known as Capitol Lake. A two-story wood-frame building was constructed on the site, where the legislature met starting in 1854. When work started on a permanent capitol it was soon stalled by poor economic conditions. Meanwhile Washington became the forty-second US state on November 11, 1889. When the state legislature finally approved an appropriation of additional funds in 1897, newly elected Governor John Rogers vetoed it. Eventually a new State Capitol Commission was formed in 1911. This time, the commission was interested in constructing a campus to serve as the capitol rather than a single facility and selected a design that was influenced by the famous Olmsted brothers who served as design consultants from 1911 to 1912. Construction of the campus began in 1912 with the Olmsteds designing and supervising the landscaping. The Legislative Building was completed in 1928. The Capitol Campus was placed on the National Register of Historic Districts in 1974. The campus has some of the most iconic views in the State including the Olympic Mountains, Puget Sound, Mt. Rainier and the Capitol Dome.
The Washington State Capitol dome in Olympia, Washington State, USA, at 287 feet, is the fifth tallest masonry dome in the world.
The British Columbia Parliament buildings are home to the Legislative Assembly. The building officially opened in 1898. Pictured here are the extensive landscaped gardens which includes several distinctive mulberry trees. The parliament buildings are located in the provincial capitol of Victoria, British Columbia, Canada.
The British Columbia Parliament buildings are home to the Legislative Assembly. The building officially opened in 1898. Pictured here are the extensive landscaped gardens which includes several distinctive mulberry trees. The parliament buildings are located in the provincial capitol of Victoria, British Columbia, Canada.
After Olympia became the capitol city of Washington Territory in 1853, the city's founder, Edmund Sylvester, gave the legislature 12 acres of land upon which to build the capitol, located on a hill overlooking what is now known as Capitol Lake. A two-story wood-frame building was constructed on the site, where the legislature met starting in 1854. When work started on a permanent capitol it was soon stalled by poor economic conditions. Meanwhile Washington became the forty-second US state on November 11, 1889. When the state legislature finally approved an appropriation of additional funds in 1897, newly elected Governor John Rogers vetoed it. Eventually a new State Capitol Commission was formed in 1911. This time, the commission was interested in constructing a campus to serve as the capitol rather than a single facility and selected a design that was influenced by the famous Olmsted brothers who served as design consultants from 1911 to 1912. Construction of the campus began in 1912 with the Olmsteds designing and supervising the landscaping. The Legislative Building was completed in 1928. The Capitol Campus was placed on the National Register of Historic Districts in 1974. The campus has some of the most iconic views in the State including the Olympic Mountains, Puget Sound, Mt. Rainier and the Capitol Dome.
The Park Point Fire Lookout in was constructed in 1939 by the Civilian Conservation Corp using a rustic design in order to blend with the surrounding area. It is constructed of native sandstone and has a unique octagonal floor plan. The building is an example of the 1920s National Park Service Rustic style that adapted buildings and other structures to blend with their surroundings. The fire lookout is located on Park Point at 8,572 feet above sea level, the highest point in Mesa Verde National Park near Cortez, Colorado, USA.
The Dungeness School is a historical school house built by the early settlers in the area. In 1892 a meeting was held to create a bond and plan the two-story school house. The school was opened in February of 1893. The school had 73 students when it opened and only one teacher who lived on the second floor. After the consolidation of the Sequim and Dungeness School Districts in 1955 the school was closed. In 1971, the school was designated a Washington State Historical Site and on May 19, 1988 the building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The Dungeness School is located in Dungeness, Washington State, USA.
The Mount Fremont Fire Lookout is a rustic style building in the northern part of Mount Rainier National Park. It sits on top of a rocky outcrop at an elevation of 7317 feet above sea level. The building is maintained as a historic structure and is no longer used as a fire lookout. The lookout was placed on the National Register of Historic Places on March 13, 1991. Mount Fremont Lookout is located near Sunrise in Mount Rainier National Park, Washington State, USA.
The Coconino County Courthouse is in the county seat of Flagstaff, Arizona, USA. It has a unique red color from the sandstone blocks that decorate its exterior. Completed in 1894, this Roman Revival style courthouse was enlarged in 1925 and again in 1969.
Tacoma, Washington, USA - October 12, 2010: The Old City Hall, built in 1893, is a five-story building in the Italianate architecture style that served as the city hall for Tacoma in the early 20th century. The building features a ten-story clocktower on the southeast corner. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places on May 17, 1974.
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA - July 27, 2004: People are strolling by historic Independence Hall on a cloudy summer day.
Pomeroy, Washington, USA - May 02, 2013: The Queen Anne style Garfield County Courthouse was built in 1901. It was put on the National Register of Historic Places in 1977.
Silverton is the county seat and the only incorporated municipality in San Juan County, Colorado, USA. The town is a former silver mining camp, which is now included in a federally designated National Historic Landmark District. Silverton no longer has any active mines and now thrives mainly on tourism. The town is linked to nearby Durango by the Durango and Silverton Narrow Gauge Railroad. At 9,318 feet above sea level, Silverton is one of the highest towns in the country. This picture is of the historic Silverton City Hall and bell tower.
The historic San Juan County Courthouse was built in 1908. The courthouse is located in Silverton, Colorado, USA.
The historic San Juan County Courthouse was built in 1908. The courthouse is located in Silverton, Colorado, USA.
The historic San Juan County Courthouse was built in 1908. The courthouse is located in Silverton, Colorado, USA.
After Olympia became the capitol city of Washington Territory in 1853, the city's founder, Edmund Sylvester, gave the legislature 12 acres of land upon which to build the capitol, located on a hill overlooking what is now known as Capitol Lake. A two-story wood-frame building was constructed on the site, where the legislature met starting in 1854. When work started on a permanent capitol it was soon stalled by poor economic conditions. Meanwhile Washington became the forty-second US state on November 11, 1889. When the state legislature finally approved an appropriation of additional funds in 1897, newly elected Governor John Rogers vetoed it. Eventually a new State Capitol Commission was formed in 1911. This time, the commission was interested in constructing a campus to serve as the capitol rather than a single facility and selected a design that was influenced by the famous Olmsted brothers who served as design consultants from 1911 to 1912. Construction of the campus began in 1912 with the Olmsteds designing and supervising the landscaping. The Legislative Building was completed in 1928. The Capitol Campus was placed on the National Register of Historic Districts in 1974. The campus has some of the most iconic views in the State including the Olympic Mountains, Puget Sound, Mt. Rainier and the Capitol Dome.
After Olympia became the capitol city of Washington Territory in 1853, the city's founder, Edmund Sylvester, gave the legislature 12 acres of land upon which to build the capitol, located on a hill overlooking what is now known as Capitol Lake. A two-story wood-frame building was constructed on the site, where the legislature met starting in 1854. When work started on a permanent capitol it was soon stalled by poor economic conditions. Meanwhile Washington became the forty-second US state on November 11, 1889. When the state legislature finally approved an appropriation of additional funds in 1897, newly elected Governor John Rogers vetoed it. Eventually a new State Capitol Commission was formed in 1911. This time, the commission was interested in constructing a campus to serve as the capitol rather than a single facility and selected a design that was influenced by the famous Olmsted brothers who served as design consultants from 1911 to 1912. Construction of the campus began in 1912 with the Olmsteds designing and supervising the landscaping. The Legislative Building was completed in 1928. The Capitol Campus was placed on the National Register of Historic Districts in 1974. The campus has some of the most iconic views in the State including the Olympic Mountains, Puget Sound, Mt. Rainier and the Capitol Dome.
The Coconino County Courthouse is in the county seat of Flagstaff, Arizona, USA. It has a unique red color from the sandstone blocks that decorate its exterior. Completed in 1894, this Roman Revival style courthouse was enlarged in 1925 and again in 1969.
After Olympia became the capitol city of Washington Territory in 1853, the city's founder, Edmund Sylvester, gave the legislature 12 acres of land upon which to build the capitol, located on a hill overlooking what is now known as Capitol Lake. A two-story wood-frame building was constructed on the site, where the legislature met starting in 1854. When work started on a permanent capitol it was soon stalled by poor economic conditions. Meanwhile Washington became the forty-second US state on November 11, 1889. When the state legislature finally approved an appropriation of additional funds in 1897, newly elected Governor John Rogers vetoed it. Eventually a new State Capitol Commission was formed in 1911. This time, the commission was interested in constructing a campus to serve as the capitol rather than a single facility and selected a design that was influenced by the famous Olmsted brothers who served as design consultants from 1911 to 1912. Construction of the campus began in 1912 with the Olmsteds designing and supervising the landscaping. The Legislative Building was completed in 1928. The Capitol Campus was placed on the National Register of Historic Districts in 1974. The campus has some of the most iconic views in the State including the Olympic Mountains, Puget Sound, Mt. Rainier and the Capitol Dome.
After Olympia became the capitol city of Washington Territory in 1853, the city's founder, Edmund Sylvester, gave the legislature 12 acres of land upon which to build the capitol, located on a hill overlooking what is now known as Capitol Lake. A two-story wood-frame building was constructed on the site, where the legislature met starting in 1854. When work started on a permanent capitol it was soon stalled by poor economic conditions. Meanwhile Washington became the forty-second US state on November 11, 1889. When the state legislature finally approved an appropriation of additional funds in 1897, newly elected Governor John Rogers vetoed it. Eventually a new State Capitol Commission was formed in 1911. This time, the commission was interested in constructing a campus to serve as the capitol rather than a single facility and selected a design that was influenced by the famous Olmsted brothers who served as design consultants from 1911 to 1912. Construction of the campus began in 1912 with the Olmsteds designing and supervising the landscaping. The Legislative Building was completed in 1928. The Capitol Campus was placed on the National Register of Historic Districts in 1974. The campus has some of the most iconic views in the State including the Olympic Mountains, Puget Sound, Mt. Rainier and the Capitol Dome.
After Olympia became the capitol city of Washington Territory in 1853, the city's founder, Edmund Sylvester, gave the legislature 12 acres of land upon which to build the capitol, located on a hill overlooking what is now known as Capitol Lake. A two-story wood-frame building was constructed on the site, where the legislature met starting in 1854. When work started on a permanent capitol it was soon stalled by poor economic conditions. Meanwhile Washington became the forty-second US state on November 11, 1889. When the state legislature finally approved an appropriation of additional funds in 1897, newly elected Governor John Rogers vetoed it. Eventually a new State Capitol Commission was formed in 1911. This time, the commission was interested in constructing a campus to serve as the capitol rather than a single facility and selected a design that was influenced by the famous Olmsted brothers who served as design consultants from 1911 to 1912. Construction of the campus began in 1912 with the Olmsteds designing and supervising the landscaping. The Legislative Building was completed in 1928. The Capitol Campus was placed on the National Register of Historic Districts in 1974. The campus has some of the most iconic views in the State including the Olympic Mountains, Puget Sound, Mt. Rainier and the Capitol Dome.
The Coconino County Courthouse is in the county seat of Flagstaff, Arizona, USA. It has a unique red color from the sandstone blocks that decorate its exterior. Completed in 1894, this Roman Revival style courthouse was enlarged in 1925 and again in 1969.
Montesano, Washington, USA - April 28, 2010: A lone woman sits on a garden bench in front of the Gray's Harbor County courthouse.
Pomeroy, Washington, USA - May 02, 2013: The Queen Anne style Garfield County Courthouse was built in 1901. It was put on the National Register of Historic Places in 1977.
The Old City Hall, built in 1893, is a five-story building in the Italianate architecture style that served as the city hall for Tacoma in the early 20th century. The building features a ten-story clocktower on the southeast corner. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places on May 17, 1974. Old City Hall is in Tacoma, Washington State, USA.
The Old City Hall, built in 1893, is a five-story building in the Italianate architecture style that served as the city hall for Tacoma in the early 20th century. The building features a ten-story clocktower on the southeast corner. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places on May 17, 1974. Old City Hall is in Tacoma, Washington State, USA.
The Old City Hall, built in 1893, is a five-story building in the Italianate architecture style that served as the city hall for Tacoma in the early 20th century. The building features a ten-story clocktower on the southeast corner. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places on May 17, 1974. Old City Hall is in Tacoma, Washington State, USA.