File:1st Ave S from S Main St, Seattle, 1909 (CURTIS 2041).jpeg
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English: 1st Ave. S. from S. Main St., Seattle, 1909 ( ) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||
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creator QS:P170,Q4803332 |
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English: 1st Ave. S. from S. Main St., Seattle, 1909 |
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English: Looking north, shows Grand Central Hotel (214 1st Ave. S.) at right and Hotel New England (219 1st Ave. S.) at left.
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Depicted place | Seattle | |||||||||||||||||||||||
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1909 date QS:P571,+1909-00-00T00:00:00Z/9 |
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English: silver gelatin, b&w |
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institution QS:P195,Q219563 |
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Order Number InfoField | CUR570 |
Annotations InfoField | This image is annotated: View the annotations at Commons |
Lowman Building, still extant as of 2018
sign: "Complete Alaska Outfitters"
Grand Central Hotel, a.k.a. Squire Latimer Building, still extant as of 2018 (though it's lost the cornice, etc.)
sign: "Bohemian Beer"
sign: "Hotel New England"
sign: "Rooms 25 50 100"
sign: "Grand Central Hotel"
sign: "The Hub"
sign: "[New Engl?]and [BA?]R"
sign: "The Office | Beer"
sign: "Grand Central Restaurant"
sign: "Westerman & Scherm[...]"
sign: "Restaurant"
More signs here for "Grand Central Hotel" at its entrance
sign: "Grand Cen[t]ral Hotel"
sign: "Ol[y]mpu[s]"
Lowman & Hanford Building, still extant as of 2018
State Hotel and Delmar Building, still extant as of 2018
The old Olympic Block; collapsed in 1972
Lippy Building, 104 First Ave S., still extant as of 2018
This building was constructed in 1909 for the Brunswick Balke Collender Company, who manufactured billiards equipment. It still stands in 2018, much altered, as the Buttnick Building.
Gottstein Building, a.k.a. City Loan Building, still extant as of 2018.
The New England Hotel building, designed by Elmer H. Fisher, is still extant as of 2018.
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