List of Seattle landmarks
This article needs to be updated.(July 2016) |
The City of Seattle Landmarks Preservation Board, part of the Department of Neighborhoods of the city of Seattle, Washington, United States, designates city landmarks.[1] According to the department's official website, the following are designated landmarks; the list should be complete as of March 2010.
All designated landmarks are added to chapter 25.32 of the Seattle municipal code and are approved via legislative action from the Seattle City Council.
Seattle landmarks[]
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1101 E. Pike Street | Built in 1916 for the Seattle Automobile Company, one of Seattle's first car dealers. | |||
[2] | 777 Thomas Street | More images |
June 15, 2014 (124501) |
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2001 W. Garfield Street | More images |
March 11, 2013 (124135) |
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Admiral Theater | 2343 California Avenue S.W. 47°34′54″N 122°23′12″W / 47.58167°N 122.38667°W |
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December 13, 1993 (116972) |
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2815 Elliott Avenue | July 1, 2019 (125853) |
Two-story brick warehouse. (The ground floor was later retrofitted for use as an Old Spaghetti Factory restaurant,[3] in operation from 1970 to 2016.) | ||
Aki Kurose Middle School | 3928 S Graham Street | |||
315 West Bertona Street | More images |
February 18, 2014 (124424) |
Part of Seattle Pacific University and the first building built on the campus. | |
1001 Westlake Ave N | ||||
Anhalt Apartment Building | 1005 E. Roy Street | December 24, 1979 (108731) |
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Anhalt Apartment Building | 1014 E. Roy Street | May 14, 1979 (108227) |
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Anhalt Apartment Building | 1600 E. John Street | July 22, 2013 (124236) |
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Anhalt Hall | 711 NE 43rd Street | November 19, 2018 (125674) |
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912 2nd Avenue. W | More images |
June 13, 2011 (123625) |
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Arboretum Aqueduct | Lake Washington Boulevard E. at E. Foster Island Road 47°38′33″N 122°17′52″W / 47.64250°N 122.29778°W |
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December 13, 1976 (106070) |
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Arctic Building | 306 Cherry Street 47°36′13″N 122°19′55″W / 47.60361°N 122.33194°W |
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December 13, 1993 (116969) |
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Avon Apartments / | 1831-35 Broadway Avenue |
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B. F. Day School[4] | 3921 Linden Avenue N. | More images |
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Ballard Carnegie Library[5] | 2026 NW Market Street 47°40′8″N 122°23′0″W / 47.66889°N 122.38333°W |
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July 22, 2013 (124227) |
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22 W. Highland Drive | More images |
May 14, 1979 (108226) |
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Bank of America Building / Seattle First National Bank Building | 566 Denny Way | |||
Bank of California Building | 815 2nd Avenue 47°36′15″N 122°20′4��W / 47.60417°N 122.33444°W |
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13226 42nd Avenue | August 5, 2013 (124244) |
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Barnes Building | 2320 First Avenue | More images |
October 23, 1978 (107754) |
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1005 Spring Street | More images |
November 30, 2010 (123487) |
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4000 NE 41st Street | More images |
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1607 S. Forest Street | December 28, 1981 (110349) |
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Bell Building | 2326 First Avenue | More images |
October 23, 1978 (107753) |
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2512, 2512A & 2516 Elliot Avenue | More images |
July 14, 2003 (121220) |
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703 Bellevue Avenue E. | More images |
April 9, 2012 (123857) |
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409 Pike Street | More images |
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3216 N.E. 45th Street | ||||
1818 Queen Anne Avenue N. | More images |
April 21, 1986 (112801) |
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1130 Rainier Avenue S. | September 8, 1987 (113601) |
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316 Florentia St | More images |
December 28, 1981 (110353) |
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4055 SW Holgate St. | (126017) | |||
4055 SW Holgate St. | February 10, 2020 March 26, 2012 (123846) |
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Bon Marché | 300 Pine Street | More images |
October 16, 1989 (114772) |
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2315 Western Ave | June 4, 2009 (122995) |
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Bordeaux House | 806 14th Avenue E | More images |
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Boren Investment Company Warehouse | 334 Boren Ave N. | More images |
June 13, 2014 (124494) |
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715 W. Prospect Street | More images |
September 10, 1984 (111887) |
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1022 Summit Avenue E. | May 14, 1979 (108214) |
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1617 Boyer Avenue E. | February 22, 1983 (111021) |
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170 Prospect Street | December 22, 1980 (109586) |
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/ Metropolitan Printing Press | 2107 Third Ave. | September 5, 2014 (124550) |
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219 & 221 36th Avenue E. | December 24, 1979 (108734) |
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226 First Ave N | ||||
318 Fairview Ave N | ||||
Brill Trolley | August 21, 1978 (107621) |
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319 6th Ave N | (125783) | |||
1222 2nd Avenue | September 29, 1986 (113088) |
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3311 N.E. 60th Street | More images |
September 16, 2002 (120916) |
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615 W. Lee Street | April 16, 1990 (115036) |
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(now Dakota Place Park) | 4304 S.W. Dakota Street | More images |
June 13, 2011 (123624) |
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Camlin Hotel | 1619 9th Avenue | More images |
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4225 Brooklyn Avenue NE | ||||
Capitol Hill United Methodist Church Also known as First Methodist Protestant Church of Seattle |
128 16th Avenue E. | More images |
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1522 E. Jefferson | Demolished April 28, 2015[6] | |||
2132 2nd Ave | ||||
518 14th Ave E | More images |
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1427 4th Avenue | More images |
Now at MOHAI, South Lake Union. | ||
[7] | 13224 37th Ave NE | |||
Center for Wooden Boats floating buildings | 1010 Valley Street | More images |
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[8] | 810 Third Ave | |||
1529 4th Avenue | ||||
Century 21 Coliseum / Climate Pledge Arena | 305 Harrison St | more images |
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215 Columbia Street. | More images |
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Central Waterfront Piers | Piers 54, 55, 56, 57 & 59 | More images |
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1630 36th Avenue | ||||
2121 31st Ave S | More images |
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Cheasty Boulevard South | More images |
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Chelsea Apartment Building Originally |
620 W. Olympic Place | More images |
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[9] | 843 NE 100th Street | More images |
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511 7th Avenue S. | ||||
Church of the Blessed Sacrament and Rectory | 5041 9th Avenue N.E. | More images |
April 16, 1980 (109732) |
Catholic parish, run by Dominican friars |
Cleveland High School | 5511 15th Avenue S. | More images |
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Coca-Cola Bottling Plant | 1313 E. Columbia St. | |||
Coliseum Theater | N.E. corner of 5th Avenue & Pike Street | More images |
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Colman Building | 801-821 First Avenue | More images |
Part of "1st Avenue Groups/Waterfront Center". | |
Colman School | 2300 S Massachusetts St | More images |
(122950) | |
Colonnade Hotel/Gatewood Apartments | 107 Pine St | More images |
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Colonial Hotel | 1119 First Avenue | More images |
Part of "1st Avenue Groups/Waterfront Center". | |
Community Psychiatric / | 2009 Minor Ave E | |||
723 S. Concord Street | More images |
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225-227 14th Avenue E. | ||||
Cooper School | 4408 Delridge Way S.W. | More images |
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2501 Westview Drive W. | ||||
Cowen Park Bridge | 15th Avenue N.E. between Cowen Place N.E. and N.E. 62nd Street | More images |
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4302 SW Alaska St | More images |
March 22, 2018 (125522) |
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7821 Stone Ave N | ||||
3014 NW 67th St | More images |
Later Nordic Heritage Museum | ||
Dearborn House | 1117 Minor Avenue | More images |
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1521 6th Avenue | More images |
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115 W. Olympic Place | More images |
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Denny's Restaurant / Manning's Cafeteria (Demolished)[10][11] | N.W. Market Street & 15th Avenue N.W. | |||
Dexter Horton Building | 710 2nd Avenue | More images |
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/ Bergman Luggage | 1901 - 1911 3rd Avenue | |||
Douglass-Truth Library | 2300 E. Yesler Way | More images |
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Doyle Building / | 119 Pine Street | More images |
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5721 8th Avenue NE | ||||
6414 22nd Avenue N.W. | ||||
8621 48th Avenue S. | ||||
Railroad lines south of the Spokane Street Bridge over Duwamish Waterway | ||||
7740 34th Ave SW | ||||
Eagles Temple Building/ACT Theater | 1416 7th Avenue | More images |
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1501 23rd Ave | ||||
Between Melrose Avenue E. and Bellevue Avenue E. | ||||
506 1/2 Maynard Avenue S. | ||||
Egan House | 1500 Lakeview Blvd. | More images |
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Eitel Building | 1501 2nd Avenue | More images |
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1922–1928 9th Avenue | More images |
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1706–1816 Lake Washington Boulevard S. and 1725–1729 36th Avenue S. | More images |
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260 and 270 Dorffel Drive E. | More images |
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9709 S. 60th Street | More images |
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3719 E. Denny Way | More images |
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Exchange Building | 821 2nd Avenue | More images |
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Excursion Boat Virginia V | More images |
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3800 SW Findlay Street | More images |
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[12] | 2022 Boren Avenue | |||
9260 California Avenue S.W. | More images |
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Fir Lodge / | 2727 61st Avenue S.W. | More images |
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Fire Station #2 | 2318 4th Avenue | More images |
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Fire Station #3 | 301 Terry Avenue | More images |
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Fire Station #5 | 925 Alaskan Way | More images |
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Fire Station #6 | 101 23rd Avenue | More images |
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Fire Station #13 | 3601 Beacon Avenue S. | More images |
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Fire Station #14 | 3224 4th Avenue S. | More images |
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Fire Station #16 | 6846 Oswego Place N.E. | More images |
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Fire Station #17 | 1010 N.E. 50th Street | More images |
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Fire Station #18 | 5427 Russell Avenue N.W. | More images |
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722 18th Avenue S. | More images |
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Fire Station #25 | 1400 Harvard Avenue | More images |
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Fire Station #33 | 10235 62nd Avenue S. | |||
Fire Station #37 | 7302 34th Avenue S.W. | More images |
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Fire Station #38 | 5503 33rd Avenue N.E. | More images |
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Fire Station #41 | 2416 34th Avenue W. | More images |
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Fireboat Duwamish | More images |
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1522 14th Avenue | More images |
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First Avenue Groups / Waterfront Center | 1001–1123 First Avenue, 94-96 Spring Street, and 1006–1024 Western Avenue | More images |
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Grand Pacific Hotel | 1115 First Avenue | More images |
Part of "1st Avenue Groups/Waterfront Center". | |
First Church of Christ Scientist | 1519 E. Denny Way | More images |
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1500 Bellevue Ave | More images |
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First United Methodist Church | 811 5th Ave | More images |
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2819 Franklin Avenue E. | ||||
1519 Third Avenue | ||||
[13] | 4401 Phinney Avenue N. | |||
Flatiron Building, also known as | 551 First Avenue S. | More images |
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1155 Valley Street | More images |
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Fort Lawton Chapel | 3801 W. Government Way | |||
Fort Lawton Landmark District: Administrative Building, Band and Barracks, Civil Employees' Quarters, Guard House, Post Exchange and Gymnasium Building, Quartermaster's Stable | 3801 W. Government Way | More images |
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1411 Fourth Avenue Building | 1411 Fourth Avenue | More images |
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Fourteenth Avenue West Group | 2000–2016 14th Avenue W. | More images |
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Franklin High School[4] | 3013 S. Mt. Baker Boulevard | More images |
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Frederick & Nelson Building (now Nordstrom) | 500-524 Pine Street | More images |
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Fremont Bridge | 4th Avenue N. and Fremont Avenue N. over Lake Washington Ship Canal | More images |
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Fremont Hotel | 3421-3429 Fremont Avenue N. | More images |
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Fremont Library | 1731 N. 35th Street | More images |
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Fremont Trolley Barn / Red Hook Ale Brewery | 3400 Phinney Avenue N. | |||
Galbraith House / | 1729 17th Avenue | |||
Garfield High School[4] | 400 23rd Avenue | More images |
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Gas Works Park | More images |
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[14] | 1727 15th Avenue | More images |
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[4] | 4320 S.W. Myrtle Street | More images |
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George Washington Memorial Bridge / Aurora Bridge | Aurora Avenue N. over Lake Washington Ship Canal | More images |
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6202 13th Avenue S. | More images |
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Georgetown Steam Plant | 6511 Ellis Avenue S. | More images |
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German House (formerly Assay Office) | 613 9th Avenue | More images |
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1000 Warren Avenue N. | ||||
Golden Gardens Bath House | 8001 Seaview Avenue N.W. | More images |
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Good Shepherd Center | 4647 Sunnyside Avenue N. | More images |
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3119 Eastlake Avenue E. | Great American Food and Beverage Co. became Lake Union Cafe and has been strictly a catering venue for at least a decade. Clock was knocked over by a truck some time after 2006. | |||
1404 4th Avenue | More images |
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Green Lake Library | 7364 E. Greenlake Drive N. | |||
129 N. 85th Street | More images |
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2101–2105 1/2 First Avenue | ||||
2657 37th Avenue S.W. | ||||
2433 9th Avenue W. | ||||
Harborview Medical Center (Center Wing of East Hospital) | 325 Ninth Avenue | More images |
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2706 Harvard Avenue E. | ||||
Hat n' Boots | 6910 E. Marginal Way S. (now moved to Oxbow Park) | More images |
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Hay School[4] | 2100 4th Avenue N. | |||
Hebrew Academy / Old Forest Ridge Convent and Site | 1617 Interlaken Drive E. | More images |
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2700 California Avenue S.W. | More images |
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1616 E. Howell Street | More images |
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Hoge Building | 705 2nd Avenue | More images |
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Holyoke Building | 107 Spring Street | More images |
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720 2nd Avenue | Was at 703 3rd Avenue when it was landmarked. | |||
2410 E Cherry Street | ||||
Seattle Center | More images |
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Hull Building | 2401–2405 First Avenue | More images |
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820 18th Avenue | More images |
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Immanuel Lutheran Church | 1215 Thomas Street | More images |
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208 and 210 13th Avenue South | ||||
James W. Washington, Jr. Home and Studio | 1816 26th Avenue | |||
Japanese Language School, also known as Nihon Go Gakko | 1414 S. Weller Street | More images |
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Jensen Block | 601-611 Eastlake Avenue E. | |||
6532 Phinney Avenue N. | ||||
/ | 1902 2nd Avenue | More images |
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1425 4th Avenue | More images |
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[15] | 421 30th Ave S | More images |
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1525 11th Avenue | ||||
(a.k.a. Kenney Seaview Building) | 7125 Fauntleroy Way SW | |||
Kinnear Park | 988 W. Olympic Place | More images |
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Seattle Center | More images |
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2812 South Mount St. Helens Place | More images |
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Kubota Gardens | 9727 Renton Avenue S. | More images |
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2901–2917 Franklin Avenue E. | ||||
Lacey V. Murrow Memorial Bridge and East Portals of the Mount Baker Tunnels | Tunnel images Bridge images |
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Lake City Library | 12501 28th Avenue N.E. | |||
[4] | 2611 NE 125th St. | More images |
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and Hydro House | 1179 Eastlake Avenue E. | More images |
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E. Interlaken Boulevard between Delmar Drive E. and 24th Avenue E. | More images |
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Langston Hughes Cultural Arts Center | 104 17th Avenue S. | More images |
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(Ace Hotel)[16] | 2419–2423 First Avenue | |||
Latona School[4] | 401 N.E. 42nd Street | More images |
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1935 Building, | 4554 N.E. 41st Street | More images |
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317 Marion Street | More images |
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916 Queen Anne Avenue N. | ||||
Licton Springs | 9536 Ashworth Ave. N, Seattle, WA 98103 | More images |
2019[17] | |
1424 Fourth Avenue | More images |
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Lightship Relief / Swiftsure | Historic Ships Wharf, 860 Terry Avenue N. | More images |
Under restoration since 2008; oldest U.S. lightship afloat and last with its original steam propulsion machinery | |
Lincoln Park / Lincoln Reservoir and Bobby Morris Playfield (now Cal Anderson Park) | 1000 E. Pine Street | More images |
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601 Stewart Street | ||||
Building | 3003 61st Avenue S.W. | More images |
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5220 20th Avenue N.W. | ||||
2501 NW 80th Street | ||||
Lyon Building | 607 3rd Avenue | |||
MV Malibu | ||||
Madison Middle School[4] | 3429 45th Avenue S.W. | More images |
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Magnolia Library | 2801 34th Avenue W. | |||
1411 3rd Avenue | ||||
6612 65th Avenue South | ||||
626 13th Avenue E. | More images |
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524 W. Highland Drive | ||||
[18] | 1617 38th Avenue E | More images |
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McGraw Square/Place | 5th Avenue & Westlake Avenue | More images |
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Medical Dental Building | 509 Olive Way | More images |
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2331 Second Avenue | ||||
Montlake Bridge and Montlake Cut | Montlake Boulevard E. between N.E. Pacific Street and E. Shelby Street | More images |
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1618 E. Calhoun Street | ||||
[19] | 2409 22nd Avenue E | More images |
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811 14th Avenue E. | ||||
Moore Theatre and Hotel Building | 1932 2nd Avenue | More images |
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3201 Hunter Boulevard S | More images |
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Columbia City | Was at 1206 1st Avenue when it was landmarked. | |||
702 35th Avenue | More images |
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North Queen Anne Drive Bridge | Over Wolf Creek Canyon | More images |
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Nathan Eckstein Junior High School[4] | 3003 N.E. 75th Street | More images |
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800 Terry Ave. N. | More images |
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1018 Western Ave | More images |
Part of "1st Avenue Groups/Waterfront Center". | ||
1923 Fifth Avenue | ||||
2622 Franklin Avenue E. | ||||
Neptune Building and Neptune Theatre[5] | 1303 NE 45th Street | More images |
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1763 N.W. 62nd Street | More images |
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2600–2604 First Avenue | ||||
224 Pontius Avenue N. | More images |
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North East Library | 6801 35th Avenue N.E. | |||
Norton Building | 801 Second Avenue [20] | More images |
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Northwest Rooms and International Fountain Pavilion | Seattle Center | |||
Norvell House | 3306 N.W. 71st Street | More images |
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Old Broadway School (including Broadway Performance Hall of Seattle Central College) | Block bounded by Broadway, East Pine Street, Harvard Avenue and East Olive Street | More images |
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307 6th Avenue S. | ||||
2015 Boren Avenue | ||||
Olympic Tower (originally United Shopping Tower) | 217 Pine Street | More images |
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, also known as Agen Warehouse | 1203–1207 Western Avenue | More images |
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[21] | 1101 Elliott Avenue W. | More images |
Globe-shaped neon sign, built in 1948 to advertise the Seattle Post-Intelligencer newspaper. Designated by the Landmarks Preservation Board in 2012.[22] | |
P. P. Ferry House / Old Deanery of St. Mark's Cathedral | 1531 10th Avenue E. | More images |
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(demolished) | 601-615 Westlake Avenue N. | More images |
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Pacific Medical Center/U.S. Marine Hospital | 1200 12th Avenue S. | More images |
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51 University Street | ||||
Pacific Science Center | 200 2nd Avenue N./Seattle Center | More images |
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Palladian Apartments a.k.a. Calhoun Hotel | 2000 Second Avenue | More images |
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803 E. Denny Way | ||||
Paramount Theater Building | 901 Pine Street | More images |
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1409 E Prospect Street | ||||
618 W. Highland Drive | ||||
Parsons Gardens | West of 618 W. Highland Drive | More images |
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1415 Alaskan Way | More images |
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901 Harrison Street | April 14, 2016 (125022) |
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1910 Building | 528 – 17th Avenue | More images |
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800 Aloha Street | More images |
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Queen Anne Boulevard | Certain streets on Queen Anne Hill (shown in red in image at right) | More images |
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Queen Anne High School | 215 Galer Street | More images |
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Queen Anne Library | 400 W. Garfield Street | More images |
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1410 First Avenue N. | More images |
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Listed at 9326 7th Avenue S., now at 9364 7th Avenue S. | ||||
Rainier Club | 810 4th Avenue | More images |
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Rainier Cold Storage & Ice / Seattle Brewing & Malting Company Building | 6000-6004 Airport Way S. | More images |
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540 N.E. 80th Street | ||||
2312-16 2nd Avenue | ||||
122 37th Ave. E. | ||||
Roosevelt High School[4] | 1410 N.E. 66th Street | More images |
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9017 Loyal Avenue N.W. | ||||
Salmon Bay Bridge (Burlington Northern Bridge No. 4) | Railroad lines over Lake Washington Ship Canal in Ballard | More images |
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Samuel Hyde House | 3726 E. Madison Street | More images |
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606 E. Thomas Street | ||||
Sand Point Naval Air Station Historic District[23] | Magnuson Park | More images |
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4866 Beach Drive S.W. | ||||
2111 First Avenue | ||||
Schmitz Park Bridge | Admiral Way over Schmitz Park Ravine | More images |
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[24] | 1012 1st Avenue | Also known as Standard Building. | ||
Schooner Wawona | Historic Ships Wharf, 860 Terry Avenue N. | More images |
Documented and dismantled March 2009; was last lumber schooner in the Pacific Northwest | |
Seaboard Building (formerly ) | 1506 Westlake Avenue | More images |
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Statue of Chief Seattle | Tilikum Place; at intersection of 5th Avenue, Denny Way, and Cedar Street | More images |
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Seattle Asian Art Museum at Volunteer Park | 1400 E. Prospect Street | More images |
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Seattle Center House / a.k.a. The Armory | 305 Harrison Street | More images |
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2301 Western Avenue / 66 Bell Street | ||||
Seattle Japanese Garden | 1075 Lake Washington Blvd E | More images |
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1121 Harvard Avenue | More images |
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1427 S Main St. | More images |
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2800 First Avenue | More images |
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Seattle Monorail | More images |
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(United Way) | 720 Second Avenue | |||
Seattle Times Building | 1120 John Street | More images |
March 11, 1996 (118046) |
Demolished in 2016. |
Seattle Tower | 1212 3rd Avenue | More images |
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1807 E. Hamlin Street | More images |
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1907 Third Avenue | More images |
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Seventh Church of Christ Scientist | 2555 8th Avenue W | More images |
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Seward Park Inn / Seward Park Annex | 5900 Lake Washington Boulevard S. | |||
Seward School[4] | 2515 Boylston Avenue E. | More images |
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/ Sixth and Pine Building | 515 Pine Street | More images |
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(a.k.a. Henry Owen Shuey House) | 5218 16th Avenue N.E. | |||
4510 22nd Avenue N.E. | More images |
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Sixth Church of Christ Scientist | 2656 42nd Avenue SW | More images |
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Smith Tower | 506 2nd Avenue | More images |
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Snagboat W.T. Preston | Now on dry land in Anacortes, Washington | More images |
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Sorrento Hotel | 900 Madison Street | More images |
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Space Needle | 219 4th Avenue N. | More images |
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St. James Cathedral, Rectory and Site | 9th Avenue and Marion Street | More images |
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732 18th Avenue | More images |
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1714 13th Avenue | More images |
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1501 10th Avenue E. | ||||
400 Yale Avenue N. | More images |
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Stevens School[4] | 1242 18th Avenue E. | |||
1204 Minor Avenue | More images |
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Stuart/Balcom House | 619 W. Comstock Street | More images |
Designed by architect Abraham H. Albertson | |
Summit School / Northwest School | 1415 Summit Avenue | More images |
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Supply Laundry Building | 1265 Republican Street | More images |
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Temple De Hirsch Old Sanctuary | 1500 Union Street | More images |
Mostly demolished 1993; only part of the façade remains | |
1932 1st Avenue | More images |
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Terminal Sales Annex | 1931 2nd Avenue | More images |
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320 Terry Avenue N. | ||||
6559 35th Ave NE | More images | |||
3119 S. Day Street | ||||
Times Square Building | 414 Olive Way | More images |
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Town Hall Seattle (former Fourth Church of Christ, Scientist)[5] | 1119 Eighth Avenue | More images |
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(a.k.a. Harry Whitney Treat House) | 1 W. Highland Drive | |||
Trinity Parish Episcopal Church | 609 8th Avenue | More images |
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Troy Laundry Building | 311-329 Fairview Avenue N. | More images |
Mostly demolished in 2015; only part of the façade remains | |
Tugboat Arthur Foss | Historic Ships Wharf, 860 Terry Avenue N. | More images |
World's oldest wooden tugboat; Washington State Heritage Flagship | |
Twenty-Third Avenue Houses Group | 812-828 23rd Avenue | |||
20th Avenue NE Bridge | Through Ravenna Park | More images |
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84 Union Street | More images |
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[25] | 2200 Western Ave | More images |
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[4] | 5031 University Way N.E. | More images |
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University Library | 5009 Roosevelt Way N.E. | More images |
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4142 Brooklyn Avenue N.E. | ||||
University Presbyterian Church | 4555 16th Avenue N.E. | |||
413-421 Boren Avenue N. | More images |
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1414 S. Washington Street | ||||
Victorian Row Apartment Building | 1236–1238 S. King Street | |||
348 West Olympic Place | More images |
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Volunteer Park[26] | More images |
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Volunteer Park Conservatory | 1400 E. Galer Street | More images |
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[4] | 4416 Wallingford Avenue N./1815 N. 45th Street | More images |
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Wallingford Fire and Police Station | 1629 N. 45th Street | More images |
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Ward House | 520 E. Denny Way | More images |
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Washington Athletic Club[27] | 1325 6th Avenue | More images |
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Washington Hall[28] | 14th Avenue and Fir Street | More images |
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[29][30] | 2214–2224 Second Avenue | |||
406 Dexter Avenue N. | More images |
Clock was dismantled February 2015 and shipped to Essence of Time, Lockport, New York for overhaul and restoration. It is intended to be reinstalled when construction of a new building on this corner is completed. | ||
515 W. Galer Street | More images |
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8th Place W. between W. Galer Street and W. Highland Drive | More images |
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West Seattle High School[4] | 4075 S.W. Stevens Street | More images |
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West Seattle Library | 2306 42nd Avenue S.W. | More images |
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1021 E. Pine Street | ||||
2327 Second Ave. | ||||
(Woodrow Wilson Jr. High School) | 1330 N 90th St | |||
4700-4720 University Way N.E. | ||||
420 Blanchard Street | ||||
1431 Minor Avenue | More images |
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Women's University Club of Seattle[31] | 1105 Sixth Avenue | |||
(H. L. Yesler's First Addition, Block 32, Lots 12, 13 & 14) | 103, 107 and 109 23rd Avenue | |||
120 8th Avenue | ||||
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See also[]
References[]
- ^ "Nomination and Designation Processes". Department of Neighborhoods, City of Seattle. Retrieved June 29, 2011.
- ^ Gordon, Karen (6 February 2013). "777 Thomas Street designation" (PDF). City of Seattle Landmarks Preservation Board.
- ^ "Report on Designation: Ainsworth & Dunn Warehouse" (PDF). Landmarks Preservation Board, City of Seattle. September 2, 2014. p. 10. Retrieved 2017-01-05.
- ^ Jump up to: a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o Listed in "Landmarks A–Z". Department of Neighborhoods, City of Seattle. Retrieved May 28, 2012. but not in Table of Historical Landmarks, Seattle Municipal Code, retrieved May 28, 2012.
- ^ Jump up to: a b c Several familiar buildings received landmark status this November, Front Porch: [Seattle] Department of Neighborhoods News and Events, 2012-11-26. Accessed online 2012-12-10.
- ^ Knute Berger, Landmark mansion is demolished, quietly, Crosscut.com, 2015-05-04. Accessed online 2015-11-13.
- ^ Cedar Park Elementary School designation
- ^ Central Building designation
- ^ Chiarelli-Dore House designation
- ^ Sanjay Bhatt, Surprise: Denny's declared landmark, Seattle Times, February 21, 2008. Accessed online 15 March 2008.
- ^ Despite designating the building as a landmark the Landmarks Preservation Board gave permission for the building to be demolished. See Stuart Eskenazi, Landmarks Preservation Board gives owner OK to tear down Ballard Denny's, Seattle Times, May 22, 2008. Accessed online 20 June 2008.
- ^ Fashioncraft Building Designated a Seattle Landmark , MAin2 (blog of Historic Seattle), 2012-01-05. Accessed online 2012-12-10
- ^ Report on Designation: Fitch/Nutt House Archived 2011-06-04 at the Wayback Machine, City of Seattle Landmarks Preservation Board. Accessed online 26 November 2008.
- ^ Bryan Cohen, Capitol Hill’s Gaslight Inn wins Seattle landmark status, Capitol Hill Seattle Blog, 2015-10-07. Accessed 2015-10-07.
- ^ Judge Ronald House designation
- ^ Latona/Ace Hotel designation
- ^ Naomi Ishisaka (2019-11-04). "Hidden spring in Seattle park wins landmark designation after hard-fought effort". Seattle Times. Retrieved 2019-11-04.
- ^ Wendy Watson, Two Elementary Schools are Seattle’s Newest Landmarks, frontporch.seattle.gov, 2015-05-26. Accessed online 2015-11-13.
- ^ Montlake School designation
- ^ Norton Building Designation
- ^ "Individual Landmarks". City of Seattle. Archived from the original on August 9, 2014. Retrieved August 25, 2014.
- ^ "Report on Designation: Seattle Post-Intelligencer P-I Globe" (PDF). The City of Seattle Landmarks Preservation Board. 2012. Archived from the original (PDF) on March 24, 2014. Retrieved January 24, 2017.
- ^ Former Sand Point Naval Air Station Designated as a Historic District, MAin2 (Historic Seattle's Preservation Blog), 18 March 2011. Retrieved 22 March 2011.
- ^ Schoenfeld Building designation
- ^ Union Stables designation
- ^ Community Advocacy: Volunteer Park Seattle Landmark Designation Archived 2014-03-17 at the Wayback Machine, Historic Seattle, undated (part of 2012 Awards list). Accessed online 2012-12-10
- ^ KING5.com Staff, Washington Athletic Club designated a historical landmark[permanent dead link], KING-5 News, March 30, 2009. Accessed online 2009-05-04.
- ^ Dominic Holden, Washington Hall Designated as Historic Landmark, Slog (The Stranger's blog), 2009-01-09. Accessed online 2009-05-04.
- ^ Board votes to save Belltown’s 125-year-old apartment building, KIRO-TV, 2015-10-07. Accessed 2015-10-08.
- ^ Fight to save 'heart and soul' of Belltown in Seattle Archived 2015-10-09 at the Wayback Machine, KING-TV, 2015-10-08. Accessed 2015-10-08.
- ^ "Parcel ID 0942000255". Seattle Department of Neighborhoods. Retrieved 2014-12-28.
- ^ (1) "Landmarks A–Z". Department of Neighborhoods, City of Seattle. Retrieved June 29, 2011., updated based on access June 11, 2015; (2) "Landmarks List". Department of Neighborhoods, City of Seattle. Retrieved 2021-06-02. (3) Table of Historical Landmarks, Seattle Municipal Code, retrieved March 15, 2008 5:28 PM PDT and updated Table of Historical Landmarks, Seattle Municipal Code, retrieved May 27, 2012. This one also includes several long-gone buildings that had landmark status, such as the Jolly Roger Roadhouse, burned in an arson fire October 19, 1989. Table is archived on the Internet Archive (version of 2012-07-28).
Categories:
- Landmarks in Seattle
- Lists of landmarks
- Locally designated landmarks in the United States
- Washington (state) geography-related lists
- Seattle-related lists