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Didyaknow…?

Didyaknow…?

… that the grand Bluthner piano in the State Reception Room has quite the history?  Crafted in Leipzig, Germany, around 1890, it was purchased by Dr. Hans Moldenhauer in 1930.  Dr. Moldenhauer, of Jewish decent, was born in Germany and emigrated to Washington State in 1938, just one year before WWII broke out.  He brought his beloved piano with him to his new home in Spokane, and resided there until his death in 1987. He bequeathed the piano to the…

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Didyaknow…?

Didyaknow…?

… that the wool carpet in the State Reception room is one of a kind?   The carpet was designed by the Mohawk Company in New York in the 1920’s.  It features the official Washington State flower, the rhododendron.  After they finished the carpet, the makers destroyed the mold used to create it so that no one could use the design. At the time it was the largest single loom carpet in the world.  It measures 25 feet wide by 55 feet long and protects a…

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