File:Seattle - Hotel Stevens, 1899.jpg
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English: Seattle, Washington, 1899. Original caption: "Looking South on First Avenue, Seattle, from Spring Street, 1899, showing the present [as of 1909] site of the Globe Building on the right, the Hotel Rainier-Grand in the foreground." The Globe Hotel was the main (southernmost) building of the three that are now combined as the Alexis Hotel. I believe the Rainier-Grand is itself long gone. The Frye Block, converted to the Hotel Stevens (date uncertain but probably shortly after this photo), actually more prominent in the picture, made it to about 1970, when it was torn down (along with its entire block) to build what is now the Henry M. Jackson Federal Building. The large light-colored building at right would have been torn down to build what is now the Federal Office Building. |
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Source | The Coast magazine, September 1909, Volume XVIII, Number 3, p. 137, accessed on Google Books. |
Author | Honor L. Wilhelm |
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Rainier Grand Hotel
Frye Block / Hotel Stevens
The Maddocks Bldg, later Warshal's Sporting Goods, one of the earliest buildings completed after the fire, stood until the mid 2000s.
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