File:Seattle - looking up Cherry Street circa 1911.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionSeattle - looking up Cherry Street circa 1911.jpg |
English: View in Seattle, Washington in the 1910s, probably c. 1911, looking east (really more E-NE) on Cherry Street. Point of view is near Second & Cherry. Probably taken from the Hoge Building, built 1911.
Thanks to the many contributors at vintageseattle.org for identifying many of these buildings. |
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circa 1911 date QS:P,+1911-00-00T00:00:00Z/9,P1480,Q5727902 , before 2 January 1914date QS:P,+1914-01-02T00:00:00Z/7,P1326,+1914-01-02T00:00:00Z/11 |
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Third And Cherry (originally on vintageseattle.org) at the Wayback Machine (which leads to the full size image at the Wayback Machine); also at http://www.digitalarchives.wa.gov/ViewRecord.aspx?RID=354C1E7E453F2A66FD61D149AF419128 on the Washington State Digital Archives. Compare the regrade documented at File:Eastern view on Columbia St from 5th Ave showing regrade work, Seattle, Washington, January 2, 1914 (LEE 224).jpeg. Clearly the present photo must be earlier than that date. |
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Author | Webster & Stevens (see "W&S" mark at lower left) | ||
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Object location | 47° 36′ 12″ N, 122° 19′ 56″ W | View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap | 47.603333; -122.332222 |
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Spire of the Trinity Parish Church (Episcopal). Completed 1912; can't tell in this picture whether that would have been completed or under construction. More of the building is visible below & left of spire
Webster & Stevens' mark.
The then-Oakland Hotel building still survives as of 2009, now with several stories added, at the base of the Columbia Center.
St. Elmo Hotel (demolished)
Seattle Athletic Club (demolished)
Just a sliver here of the New York Building, torn down in the 1920s to build the present-day Dexter Horton Building. This portion of the building had originally been the Seattle Block / Ablemarle Hotel.
The Victorian Colman mansion (1883) was more or less on top of the Oakland Hotel. The Hotel was essentially built in its front yard. Thanks to "Matt the Journeyman" at VintageSeattle.org for working that one out.
Perry Hotel, later Columbus Sanitorium, then Cabrini Hospital. Demolished late 1990s, I believe.
sign: "Portland Hotel"
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- Seattle, Washington in the 1910s
- Cherry Street, Seattle
- Downtown, Seattle, Washington
- First Hill, Seattle, Washington
- Views from the Hoge Building (Seattle)
- Seattle Athletic Club (1904)
- Seattle skylines from within Downtown
- Black and white photographs of Seattle
- Cityscapes viewed from buildings or structures in the United States
- Photographs by Webster & Stevens