Category:Assay Office (Seattle)

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<nowiki>German House; commercial building in Seattle, Washington; Assay Office; Prosch Hall</nowiki>
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commercial building in Seattle, Washington
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LocationSeattle, King County, Washington, Pacific Northwest, Washington, Pacific States Region
Street address
  • 613 9th Avenue
Heritage designation
Inception
  • 1886
Map47° 36′ 22″ N, 122° 19′ 25″ W
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Wikidata Q55612572
NRHP reference number: 72001271
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This is a category about a place or building that is listed on the National Register of Historic Places in the United States of America. Its reference number is 72001271.

English: Former Assay Office, now Deutsches Haus (German Club), 613 Ninth Avenue, First Hill, Seattle, Washington, USA. Built in 1893 by Thomas Prosch as a meeting hall and designed by John Parkinson, the building was leased to the US Government in 1898 to handle the large amounts of gold being brought down from Alaska. It was used as such until 1932, when the building was returned to public meeting and private business space. The building is a Seattle City landmark and is on the National Register of Historic Places, ID #72001271. In 2012, the Kafe Berlin, a coffeehouse, opened in the front.

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