File:Seattle - Third Avenue between Pine and Union, 1911.gif
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A similar view in 2010.
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Another image from 1914 that shows many of the same buildings.
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The old Plymouth Congregational Church can be seen in the distance, from the other side, in this 1900 image.
DescriptionSeattle - Third Avenue between Pine and Union, 1911.gif |
English: Seattle, Washington - Third Avenue between Pine and Union, 1911. Looking roughly southeast. Item 66236, Erlyn Jensen Rainier Beach Collection (Record Series 9940-01), Seattle Municipal Archives. |
Date | 1911. Flickr upload 2010-01-25 13:54 |
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Third Avenue between Pine and Union, 1911
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Author | Seattle Municipal Archives from Seattle, WA |
Camera location | 47° 36′ 36.21″ N, 122° 20′ 16.88″ W | View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap | 47.610058; -122.338022 |
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White Building
Seattle Post-Intelligencer building of the time
The old post office, good looking but poorly built
The Sterling Hotel (1902-3) - This building still survives in 2020.
The Cobb Building, which still survives as of 2010
This is an image of a place or building that is listed on the National Register of Historic Places in the United States of America. Its reference number is 84003485. |
The old Plymouth Congregational Church
Liberty Building (based in 1912 Baist map of Seattle, plate 3)
Not super-legible here, but sign says "Grant's Cafe".
sign: "Schlitz"
sign: "Hotel | Transient Rooms | 50¢ - 75¢ - $100 | Man[…]"
These buildings were demolished in February 1912 for the Cobb-Healy Building, which was incorporated into the current Woolworth Building in 1940.
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- Former downtown Seattle post office building
- Plymouth Congregational Church, Seattle, Washington (1892)
- Cobb Building
- Seattle Post-Intelligencer Building (4th & Union)
- White Henry Stuart Buildings
- Horse teams in the United States
- History of streetcars in Seattle
- Downtown, Seattle, Washington
- Third Avenue, Seattle
- 1911 in Seattle
- Black and white photographs of Seattle