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CORRECTION: Our earlier email omitted the link to the story.
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The Interpretive Center: Making safe space for everyone |
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Along with carpentry and repair work, DES staff replaced the bushes with shorter plantings that afford more visibility.
Over the past two summers, with safety and beauty in mind, DES staff have improved the Interpretive Center: the restroom, deck, and dock nestled between downtown Olympia and Tumwater.
As the nights get longer and the wet weather returns, we’re celebrating the work they’ve accomplished.
With the launch of the new website, Capitol.wa.gov, you can now customize your Capitol Campus updates. We now have four topic areas: Tours and Events, Closures & Impacts, Projects & Initiatives, and Behind the Scenes.
We’ll be discontinuing this Capitol Campus Updates topic soon. Update your subscription preferences now!
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The Department of Enterprise Services (DES) stewards the Washington State Capitol Campus, an internationally accredited arboretum. The 403‐acre campus includes five parks, 18 monuments and works of art, and the 260-acre Capitol Lake, which is being restored to an estuary. Each year, we welcome more than 400 public and private events and hundreds of thousands of visitors to our historic Capitol Campus. See a list of upcoming events. Learn more about the Department of Enterprise Services.
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