Category:American Savings Bank and Empire Building
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Designed by A. Warren Gould
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Media in category "American Savings Bank and Empire Building"
The following 55 files are in this category, out of 55 total.
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1st Ave, Seattle (CURTIS 47).jpeg 768 × 615; 73 KB
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2nd Ave at Marion St, Seattle (CURTIS 978).jpg 768 × 512; 46 KB
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2nd Ave from Spring St, Seattle, circa 1911 (5460634604).jpg 1,600 × 1,001; 581 KB
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Alaska Pageant Potlach float, July 17, 1912 - DPLA - 300bbc98f45bc4235d49404effce2bb4.jpg 8,336 × 6,490; 4.98 MB
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American Bank Building, Seattle, 1916 (MOHAI 1659).jpg 484 × 600; 56 KB
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Golden Potlatch parade, 1912 (3576508986).gif 1,200 × 954; 1.1 MB
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Madison St, looking east, ca 1909 (SEATTLE 817).jpg 416 × 512; 44 KB
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Madison Street from Railroad Ave, April 22, 1913 (SEATTLE 1683).jpg 768 × 609; 80 KB
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New Orpheum Theatre, ca. 1911 - DPLA - 00a9c28f50306789771b4c7938fcf41a (page 1).jpg 3,363 × 2,135; 1.54 MB
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Potlatch 1912 Military and Naval Parade.jpg 1,077 × 670; 834 KB
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Potlatch parade - 1911.jpg 1,200 × 955; 521 KB
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Potlatch Parade 1912 Japanese Float.jpg 1,061 × 632; 742 KB
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Potlatch Parade Alaska Pageant - DPLA - fa0eea0775130bd81ef93ac3ea891053.jpg 8,308 × 6,433; 5.06 MB
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Seattle north from Hoge Building 1915.jpg 2,117 × 1,319; 320 KB
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Seattle Potlatch Parade showing canoe float, 1912 (SEATTLE 1673).jpg 768 × 486; 77 KB
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Second and Marion, Seattle, ca 1910 (MOHAI 1564).jpg 481 × 600; 55 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 Columbia St, ca 1913 (SEATTLE 3158).jpg 2,500 × 3,200; 458 KB
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Welcome arch on Seattles Second Avenue for the A-Y-P, 1909.jpg 768 × 438; 134 KB
Categories:
- High-rise office buildings in Seattle
- Built in Washington (state) in 1906
- Destroyed buildings in Seattle
- Second Avenue, Seattle
- Madison Street, Seattle
- 23-49-meter-tall buildings in Seattle
- Bank buildings in Seattle
- Chicago School architecture in Washington (state)
- Demolished high-rises in the United States
- High-rises in the United States built in 1906
- 44-meter-tall buildings in the United States
- Destroyed in the 1970s
- Downtown, Seattle, Washington
- Buildings by A. Warren Gould