Fire causes $200,000 in damage at historic White Building in downtown Olympia
An early morning fire caused hundreds of thousands of dollars in damage to Olympia's oldest commercial building. According to the Olympia Fire Department, firefighters responded to a fire alarm at 209 4th Ave. East about 2:10 a.m. Tuesday. Firefighters found light smoke on the first and second floors of the White Building. The fire originated on the first floor in a maintenance and storage room. It took about 40 minutes for the fire to be contained.
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