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Pictured in circa 1920 is the State Printing Plant on Fifteenth and L Streets. It was constructed in the early 1870s on the northeast corner of Capitol Park with the intent to make it the Governor's Mansion. It was converted in the mid-1870s to the State Armory with the upper floors reserved for the Printing Office. After the establishment, in 1923, of a new, 230,000 dollar facility on Eleventh and O Streets, the old structure was razed in favor of a rose garden.
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