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(The) Capitol Collection http://thecapitolcollection.com/ accessed Aug-22-2007 |
This capitol fan has been to all 50 state capitols and has a great idea for sharing what he has learned - a book for capitol visitors to use, both for its useful information and its souvenir potential. Watch for the "7 Cs" link also - another fascinating idea. |
Capitol Shots http://www.capitolshotsphotography.com/
accessed 2-7-05 |
He is on a quest to photograph all 50 of our state capitols himself, besides other buildings of interest. Be sure to read "The Capitols Page" for Mr. McCrea's explanation. |
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This is a must-see site for information and valuable links. "This portion of Cupola site chronicles the rich and often colorful architectural history of the American State Capitol Buildings." |
Domes of America http://www.ncsl.org/programs/pubs/domeinline.htm accessed Sep-12-2006 |
Domes of America is a book by Eric Oxendorf. This web page gives a glimpse of his photos of our capitol domes from the book. Every state and a couple of territories are represented. |
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A personal website with lots of categorized images, among other things. Be sure to check this page, and I suggest you read all the way to the bottom! |
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This is a photographer's website with a section on state capitols. Many of our capitols are represented with extensive albums featuring details I've seen nowhere else on the Internet. |
Google 3D Warehouse Collection by Zoungy http://sketchup.google.com/3dwarehouse/cldetails?mid=d257911105dd2258f64e04c4e3249d7a accessed Jul-19-2008 |
I must admit I don't understand the 3D Warehouse yet, but I offer this link in case you do. Zoungy has collected photo-textured models of the state capitols, except one. |
Green Destiny Capitol Project http://www.flickr.com/photos/greendestiny/sets/27229/ accessed 11-30-05 |
Green Destiny is a car, and "The goal is to get to all 50." This is on an image sharing site called Flickr. They are interesting places. Be sure to view the slide show - when you click on an image there, you are presented with comments and photographer information not available elsewhere. |
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Yes, another quest involving capitols. "Project 50 is one man's quest to see the United States of America. . . Successful completion of the Project requires 100 photographs: 50 state capitols, 50 state welcome signs." |
Lefty Donkey, State Capitols http://www.flickr.com/photos/leftydonkey/sets/
accessed Jan-30-2009 |
A Flickr PhotoSet by a donkey? This is what it's all about, "Lefty has a dream, to visit every U.S. State Capitol and have his picture taken in front of it. Can you help?" |
NOT Duck, A Capitol Idea! http://www.notduck.com/Other/Capitols.html
accessed 2-7-05 |
Another being attempting to photograph all the state capitols, but not a person! "In order to understand the US better, while he travels, NOT Duck is trying to visit the state capitals and capitol buildings for each state." |
WWW.PsHolmes.com, State Capitols http://www.psholmes.com/Places/State%20Capitols/State%20Capitols.htm accessed 9-29-05 |
It started as a whim, "I was passing through Montpelier (the capitol of Vermont) and decided to stop and see the capitol building (one of the few I hadn't seen) And I took a picture. The rest is history." A page of thumbnail images of the capitols he has photographed proves the history. An update from the site: "As of 5-9-05 I have 48 of 50." |
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Puzzle games of the USA map for different skill levels about capitals, state locations, geographical regions and water features. |
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