Category:People's Savings Bank Building
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English: Designed by William E. Boone and Built in 1891 as a three-story Masonic Temple on the northeast corner of Second & Pike in Seattle, this became the People's Savings Bank in March 1900; three more stories were added in 1905, which had been planned in the original building's design. The additional floors and the remodeling of the first 3 were designed by Bebb & Mendel. The building was torn down some time in the mid-20th Century and is currently the site of a nondescript parking garage.
Media in category "People's Savings Bank Building"
The following 24 files are in this category, out of 24 total.
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2nd Ave from Pike St, Seattle (CURTIS 1612).jpeg 768 × 609; 75 KB
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2nd Ave, Seattle, showing regrade, 1906 (CURTIS 7).jpeg 768 × 607; 92 KB
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Argus - A.Y.P. ed. - Page 77.jpg 4,583 × 6,645; 4.12 MB
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Parade along 2nd Ave, Seattle, ca 1917-ca 1920 (SEATTLE 4261).jpg 768 × 606; 74 KB
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Pike St 1911.jpg 677 × 1,070; 783 KB
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Pike St and 2nd Ave, Seattle, ca 1911 (SEATTLE 2172).jpg 768 × 481; 83 KB
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Pike St from 2nd Ave, ca 1903 (SEATTLE 227).jpg 768 × 588; 79 KB
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Pike St. east from 2nd Ave., ca. 1905 - DPLA - c6d13d0ffdca738d8eadde5639402ae5 (page 1).jpg 2,250 × 3,430; 1.23 MB
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Pike Street east from First Avenue, Seattle, ca 1895 (MOHAI 815).jpg 640 × 476; 56 KB
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Seattle - People's Savings - 2nd and Pike - 1900.jpg 1,265 × 982; 406 KB
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Seattle and the Orient p131.jpg 1,476 × 2,357; 1.19 MB