Category:Crown Building (Second & James, Seattle)
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English: The Crown Building (as it was later known) was built in 1890 by Dr. Henry A. Smith. Designed by Stephen J. Meany, the original design called for 6-stories to be built, but the building was never completed beyond the third. It was razed in 1929 and replaced by the even smaller Hartford Building, still standing today.
Media in category "Crown Building (Second & James, Seattle)"
The following 23 files are in this category, out of 23 total.
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2nd Ave from James St, looking north, Seattle, Washington, ca 1890 (BOYD+BRAAS 96).jpg 4,422 × 3,383; 920 KB
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2nd Ave. north from James St., 1907 - DPLA - 1482bc5c9bcf316698efcc64ba3afb84.jpg 3,703 × 4,776; 2.58 MB
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Cable car line on James Street, 1905 (MOHAI 5926).jpg 700 × 538; 55 KB
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Canadian Bank of Commerce (1904) (ADVERT 500).jpeg 1,402 × 1,572; 438 KB
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Canadian Bank of Commerce, 602 2nd Ave, Seattle (CURTIS 2074).jpeg 5,000 × 4,002; 1.72 MB
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Looking north on 2nd Ave from James St, Seattle, 1906 (CURTIS 2052).jpeg 3,200 × 4,003; 2.01 MB
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Seattle - James Street - 1900.jpg 1,252 × 962; 406 KB
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Seattle, Washington c 1907 (3804151495).jpg 2,748 × 1,414; 5.1 MB
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Second and Cherry, Seattle, 1900 (MOHAI 1138).jpg 640 × 621; 64 KB
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Second and Cherry, Seattle, 1900 (MOHAI 3482).jpg 640 × 507; 50 KB
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Second Ave as seen looking north from James St, 1925 (SEATTLE 3105).jpg 5,616 × 4,456; 1.53 MB
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Second Ave looking north from James St, 1909 (SEATTLE 3106).jpg 3,696 × 4,669; 1.38 MB
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Henry A. Smith.jpg 1,919 × 2,942; 1.75 MB