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  2. Mayflower Park Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The Mayflower Park Hotel in Seattle, Washington is a historic hotel built in 1927, ... and was named the "Best Historic Hotel (76-200 Guestrooms) ...

  3. Agen Warehouse - Wikipedia

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    The Agen Warehouse, also known as the 1201 Western Building is an historic former warehouse building located at 1201 Western Avenue in Seattle, Washington.Originally constructed in 1910 by John B. Agen (1856–1920), widely considered the father of the dairy industry in the Northwest, for his wholesale dairy commission business, it was designed by the partnership of John Graham, Sr. and David ...

  4. 619 Western - Wikipedia

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    This article about a building or structure in the U.S. state of Washington is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.

  5. Westin Seattle - Wikipedia

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    On December 28, 1966, Western International Hotels and Alcoa jointly announced the development of the $18 million Washington Plaza Hotel, to be built on the site of the historic Orpheum Theatre. It would be the first new large-scale hotel constructed in Seattle since the adjacent Benjamin Franklin Hotel was built in 1929.

  6. List of National Historic Landmarks in Washington (state)

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    This site consists of the location of Fort Vancouver in Washington, and the house of John McLoughlin in Oregon City, Oregon. All the buildings at the fort burned in 1866, but were all rebuilt in their original places in 1966. 3: Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park: June 30, 1976: Skagway, Alaska and Seattle, Washington

  7. National Building - Wikipedia

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    The National Building is a historic warehouse building in downtown Seattle, Washington, located on the east side of Western Avenue between Spring and Madison Streets in what was historically Seattle's commission district. It is now home to the Seattle Weekly. It is a six-story plus basement brick building that covers the entire half-block.

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