File:City Hall Park, Frye Hotel and Smith Tower, ca. 1915 - DPLA - 6cf6c9ef4d850d4828744ca2c30929ed (page 1).jpg
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[edit]City Hall Park, Frye Hotel and Smith Tower, ca. 1915 ( ) | |||||||||||||||||||||
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City Hall Park, Frye Hotel and Smith Tower, ca. 1915 |
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Street view of City Hall Park, Frye Hotel, the King County Courthouse and Smith Tower. The Frye Hotel was constructed in 1911 and designed by the architects Charles H. Bebb and Louis L. Mendel. The project was funded by Seattle pioneer George F. Frye and his wife Louisa Denny Frye, for whom the hotel is named. The hotel was converted to low income housing in the 1970s. The Smith Tower opened in 1914 and was the tallest building in Seattle until the construction of the Space Needle in 1962. The tower was designed by the Gaggin and Gaggin architectural firm. The King County Courthouse opened in 1916 and was constructed by architect A. Warren Gould. Additional stories were eventually added to the five story structure seen here during renovations in the 1930s.
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circa 1915 date QS:P571,+1915-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1480,Q5727902 |
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institution QS:P195,Q7442157 |
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[[Category:City Hall Park (Seattle)]
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