File:Hoquiam, WA — Polson Logging Company Bldg (July 2016), IMG01.jpg

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English: The Polson Logging Company (1920) at the southeast corner of 8th and Levee Streets, Hoquiam, WA, is a substantial concrete frame building designed by Seattle architect, Bebb and Gould.
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