This museum is closed permanently.
The Washington State Capitol Conservatory, located on the grounds of the Washington State Capitol in Olympia, Washington, was a significant architectural project. It was funded with $25,000 in 1938 and designed by the renowned architect Joseph Wohleb. The conservatory was built in 1939 as part of the Works Project Administration project, reflecting the historical and architectural significance of the period.
Due to safety concerns related to the settling, the conservatory was closed in 2008. The building was eventually demolished between 2020 and 2021. This information is crucial for visitors planning to visit the site, as the conservatory no longer exists.
The gardens and grounds at the Capitol campus were once filled with plants grown in the conservatory. In the 1950s, over 70,000 flowers and plants were grown there each year. Although the conservatory no longer exists, the gardens and grounds may still reflect the horticultural legacy of the conservatory.
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1115 Water St SW, Olympia
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