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Bothell has several pieces of public art, primarily located in downtown or on the University of Washington Bothell and Cascadia College campus. [151] The city government created an arts advisory committee and adopted a percent for art ordinance in 2009 to fund the creation of public artwork and other programs. The committee was replaced by a ...
Bothell: Moved to Centennial Park in 2008. 32: D. O. Pearson House: D. O. Pearson House: May 25, 1973 : Pearson and Market Sts. Stanwood: NRHP listing #73001890 Now part of the Stanwood Area History Museum. 33: Point Elliott Treaty Monument
Location of King County in Washington. The following properties and districts in King County, Washington, United States, are on the National Register of Historic Places. Latitude and longitude coordinates are provided for many National Register properties and districts; these locations may be seen together in an online map. [1]
The Dr. Reuben Chase House is a historic house located in Bothell, Washington, United States, listed on the National Register of Historic Places.Built in 1885 in a small settlement along the Sammamish River known as Stringtown, It was occupied by Bothell's first doctor, Reuben Chase starting in 1889 and served as his residence, office and the city's first hospital.
The Sorenson House is a historic house located in Bothell, Washington. It was built in 1922 by James Sorenson and is an example of American Craftsman Bungalow architecture. The interior displays artistic heights of the American Arts and Crafts style. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) on March 9, 1995. [3]
The cemetery lies on both the northeast and southeast corners of the junction of 180th Avenue NE and NE 180th Street. The initial .5 acres (0.20 ha) of land for the cemetery was provided by George Rutter Wilson for the burial of his children.
He was raised in Bothell, Washington, where his grandfather Gerhard Erickson was among the founders of the town. Both are honored by a mural that was painted on the side of their former family store. [2] Ericksen served as mayor of Bothell from 1969 to 1973 and owned a local car dealership that he opened after leaving the Redskins. [3]
North Creek School is a school building located in Bothell, Washington listed on the National Register of Historic Places. [2] Built in 1902, it served as a school for 18 years. The first teacher was Edgar Turner, who homesteaded at the present Turner's Corner (Highway 9 and Maltby Road intersection). [ 3 ]