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“It’s a testament to not only Strickland himself for his design; it’s a testament to the but also the workers of the Capitol building — those that were enslaved, those that were ...
SALT LAKE CITY — Utah leaders initially envisioned a series of glass pieces hanging from the top of the North Capitol Building as a ... all led to Orr's final design. He decided to create ...
The Capitol building project manager ushered KETV's Andrew Ozaki up the narrow scaffolding for a once-in-a-lifetime view in 2001.The 19-foot bronze sculpture that sits on top of the State Capitol ...
The annual spring flower planting took place on May 20. The planting design was inspired by a stencil from inside the Capitol building. LANSING — Volunteers dressed in hoodies and jeans moved ...
SALT LAKE CITY — Utah leaders initially envisioned a series of glass pieces hanging from the top of the North Capitol Building as a ... all led to Orr's final design. He decided to create ...
Acore Capital has taken control of a Seattle waterfront ... The San Francisco-based lender took control of a century-old building slated to be redeveloped into a 17-story office and apartment ...
It’s unclear who brokered the deal. Spokespeople for Peak Capital and Bell did not immediately respond to requests for comment. The Thirteen Limited Partnership LLC bought the 18-unit residential ...
As the sun sets on New York City’s annual design celebration, Dumbo will take center stage. On Wednesday, May 21 — the final day of the 13th annual NYCxDESIGN Festival — the waterfront neighborhood ...
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The secret tunnel leads outside the US Capitol building. During the early days of the Capitol building, the House of Representatives convened in the space next to the Lincoln Room, Statuary Hall ...
Or perhaps it's a memory, like having your student's ornament placed on the Capitol Holiday Tree, touring the building as a fourth-grader or publicly testifying on a bill important to you.