Category:Hotel Plaza (Seattle)
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English: The Hotel Plaza, designed in 1906 by Albert W. Spalding and built in 1907 for lumber baron Charles D. Stimson as the Hotel Sener and renamed about a year later, it stood between Fourth Avenue and the south tip of Westlake Avenue in Downtown, Seattle, Washington, within the area that now constitutes Westlake Park (a bit north of Pike Street, just south of Pine Street). It was demolished in 1935 for a diminutive 2-story building that would house a Bartell Drugs store and upstairs restaurant for many years.
Media in category "Hotel Plaza (Seattle)"
The following 16 files are in this category, out of 16 total.
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Argus - A.Y.P. ed. - Page 25.jpg 5,637 × 4,331; 11.13 MB
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Chief Si'ahl (Chief Seattle) fountain, circa 1925 (MOHAI 5877).jpg 566 × 700; 40 KB
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Fourth and Pike looking north, Seattle, ca 1911 (MOHAI 2323).jpg 481 × 600; 48 KB
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Seattle - 4th & Pike, 1925 (51407016994).jpg 2,755 × 4,200; 2.98 MB
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Seattle - Westlake Boulevard 1909.jpg 2,736 × 2,056; 1.78 MB
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Seattle looking SE from atop New Washington Hotel 1916 (alt scan).jpg 1,300 × 980; 533 KB
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Seattle looking SE from atop New Washington Hotel 1916.jpg 2,564 × 1,932; 1.47 MB
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Westlake Ave and 4th Ave, 1909 (SEATTLE 1108).jpg 768 × 613; 98 KB