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About Olympia's Downtown

Olympia Washington Our Beautiful State Capital

01-24-11
Judi Boad
Judi Boad: Real Estate Agent in Seattle, WA

Olympia!

There is certainly plenty to see and do in beautiful Downtown Olympia. Let's focus on the Capitol and all the splendor of the buildings and grounds.

There is a formidable statue you will see as you head down the main driveway toward the Capitol. It is titled Winged Victory. It is a World War I monument, depicting the Goddess of War standing watch behind a sailor, marine, soldier and nurse.

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What a magnificent reminder to honor the lives of those who have served our country!

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If you are interested in Olympia Homes for Sale, you will discover variety and views in this eclectic city.

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Singing Trees and Sweet Holiday Housing Options in Olympia WA

11-29-10
Mike Conner
Mike Conner: Real Estate Agent in Lacey, WA

Singing Trees and Sweet Holiday Housing Options in Olympia WA

Downtown Olympia was overflowing with holiday cheer this afternoon. The Olympia Downtown Association officially welcomed the holiday season with its Downtown for the Holidays celebration. Horse drawn wagon rides and photo-ops with Santa set the tone for the day and put everyone in the holiday spirit.

Around 3:00 people began hustling to stake out their spot along Capitol Way to watch the Holiday Parade. After the Capital High marching band completed its turn in front of Sylvester Park, the crowds scattered and made their way inside to escape the cold. My family and I headed inside to the Olympia Hotel ballroom to check out the Gingerbread Holiday Cottages Competition put on by Habitat for Humanity.

Talk about some sweet holiday housing options in Olympia WA!

Gingerbread Cottages Competition at Olympia's Downtown for the Holidays CelebrationGingerbread Cottages Competition at Olympia's Downtown for the Holidays Celebration

After we warmed up enough it was back outside to watch the Singing Holiday Tree. Capital Playhouse's Kids in Koncert performed holiday hits from their perch on Legion Way. Then the countdown was on for the lighting of the tree at the center of Sylvester Park. It was a great way to ring in the holiday season and a fun way to support the small businesses in downtown Olympia as well as the organizations who put on the event!

The Singing Tree at Olympia's Downtown for the Holiday celebration

Happy Holidays Olympia, and a special thank you to all the people who put together the event! Be sure to come out for these other great holiday events in Olympia in December:

Saturday, Dec. 4th - Olympia Toy Run

Saturday, Dec. 11th - Duck the Malls - Holiday Arts & Crafts Sale

Saturday, Dec. 11th - Alternative Giving Fair

2009 Olympia Arts Walk This Friday (10/2) - What you need to know!

09-30-09
Mike Conner
Mike Conner: Real Estate Agent in Lacey, WA

2009 Olympia Arts WalkThe City of Olympia Arts Commission, Dept. of Parks, Arts & Recreation along with local business sponsors invite you out to the 16th Annual Arts Walk this Friday, October 2, 2009. Over 100 participating businesses in Downtown Olympia open their doors to help visual and performing artists showcase their talents.

The spring version of this event is a huge hit, with the famed Procession of the Species stealing much of the spotlight. This year's fall version of the event will feature live painting exhibits, poetry and short story readings, live music, dancing, children's activities, photography slide shows and much more. Calendar of Events

Not only is this a great social event, but it helps dozens of local artists show off their latest masterpieces in a very interactive and community centered way.

Events such as Arts Walk are what give Olympia its unique character and strong sense of community. Please come out and show your support! We'll see you there!

Check out my previous post: What Makes Olympia Great?

Taste the Pain, and other treasures found in Olympia

05-29-08
Sarah Nopp
Sarah Nopp: Real Estate Agent in South Sound, WA

We are very lucky to live in a community that sustains such a diversity of businesses. Downtown Olympia is chock full of little shops (culturla treasures really) that have been there for ages, specializing in some very niche items: specialty toys, custom jewelry and clothes, local coffee roasters (two of course!), a pie shop, and on and on.

But have you ever been to Buck's on Fifth Avenue?

Buck's is one of my favorite places in downtown Olympia! It is one of the smallest shop space, and is one of those wonderful places you dream about as a child: filled floor to ceiling with items of wonder from around the globe:

SPICES

That is right- Olympia has its very own spice bazaar! Well, maybe not bazaar, but it has all the right smells. And if you haven't been there, you do need to visit.

Even though it is a fantasy place for my imagination, with hints of the shops in Harry Potter, it is no antiquarian shop, stuck in the past- Buck's has a great web presence, so everyone can order from it Anywhere you live. Take a look at the site, here: Buck's Fifth Avenue.

Not only does she carry the a huge array of spices (over 400), she has the tools to use them: storage containers and grinders and roaster, rice steamers, spice mills, grilling planks, and more kinds of mortars & pestles than I knew existed. Oh- and lots of dried mushrooms- even truffles.

Just for kicks, I took a look at all the things I have purchased from the shop in the past little while and had to laugh at the really whimsical list (pictured here):

  • Mortar & Pestle
  • Whole nutmegs & nutmeg grinder with storage area for the nuts
  • Habanero powder
  • "Taste the Pain"- a delightful little collection of hot hot hot spices, with a little spoon so your skin doesn't touch it
  • A variety of indian curries and spices like garam masala and groud coriander
  • Three varieties of smoked salts
  • Greek Oregano, Thai basil, garlic flakes, etc

Buck's first caught my attention because it is housed in one of the iconic old buildings in downtown, just across from the old theater. And I do love to look at old buildings as I walk my dog. But she reeled me in because the shop is "dog friendly"- she welcomes Dogs in for a sniff and a cookie. And of course a bowl of water on the sidewalk.

This kind of locally owned business exemplifies what is so great about Downtown and all of Olympia: the celebration of character, diversity and unique ideas.
And it is one of the reasons I love to call Olympia home.

(Yes, you can order the habanero powder and the spice kit on the webite, just like the one pictured.)

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If you would like to live near wonderful shops like this, in a downtown that is walkable and friendly, I would love to show you around and help you find a home! (I didn't even tell you about the sandwich shop or wine bar!)
We are 30 miles south of Tacoma, 60 miles south of Seattle and about 100 miles north of Portland Oregon, so very central, with easy access to 2 airports for easy travel. At only 15 miles from the Main Gate to Ft Lewis, this is a perfect place to call home for families PCS'ing to Ft Lewis or McChord AFB.
Give me a call or email to get started on the search, or take a look at all the homes available in Western Washington at my website.