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Hollywood Cemetery and James Monroe Tomb
Hollywood Cemetery is set amongst a series of wooded hills...
Columbia City Historic District
Columbia City is one of hundreds of communities across the...
Seattle Electric Company Georgetown Steam Plant
The Seattle Electric Company's Georgetown Steam Plant exem...
Old Georgetown City Hall
Originally settled in 1850 as a small, fertile farming com...
Victorian Apartments
At the turn of the 20th century, hundreds of multi-family ...
Seattle International District
The architecture of the International District documents A...
Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park
The Seattle Unit of the Klondike Gold Rush National Histor...
Pioneer Square - Skid Road Historic District
Skid Road and Pioneer Square were the center of the young ...
Washington Street Public Boat Landing Facility
The Washington Street Public Boat Landing Facility illustr...
Arctic Club
The Arctic Building is associated with one of the lesser-k...
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Hollywood Cemetery and James Monroe Tomb
Hollywood Cemetery is set amongst a series of wooded hills and dales overlooking the falls of the James River. The site of Hollywood was part of the estate of Belvidere, a country house built by William Byrd III in 1758 ...
Columbia City Historic District
Columbia City is one of hundreds of communities across the country which blossomed with its connection to an electric streetcar. A trolley line was built through the village in 1890 and within three years enough industry and residences relocated to ...
Seattle Electric Company Georgetown Steam Plant
The Seattle Electric Company's Georgetown Steam Plant exemplifies America's acceptance of, then reliance upon, electricity. After Thomas Edison introduced this new form of power in New York in 1882, electricity quickly moved from a simple curiosity to a "requirement" for ...
Old Georgetown City Hall
Originally settled in 1850 as a small, fertile farming community called Duwamish, the community of Georgetown provides insight to an interesting variation on the effects of early 20th-century social reform movements. Georgetown's saloon and brewery owners worried that the community's ...
Victorian Apartments
At the turn of the 20th century, hundreds of multi-family rental houses dotted the hills south of downtown Seattle. Today, however, the Victorian Apartments offer the city's only unaltered example of a pre-1900 wooden apartment building. Built in 1891 at ...
Seattle International District
The architecture of the International District documents Asian immigrants' attempts to create a culture that blends both Asian and American traditions. Among the city's earliest residents were the Chinese immigrants who provided the cheap labor that helped make the first ...
Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park
The Seattle Unit of the Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park commemorates the city's role as the most important staging area for the gold rush of the 1890s. When the steamer S. S. Portland arrived in the harbor on July ...
Pioneer Square - Skid Road Historic District
Skid Road and Pioneer Square were the center of the young city of Seattle. In the 1850s, early settlers built sawmills to exploit the timber resources of the area. They moved their logs by "skidding" them down the steep hills ...
Washington Street Public Boat Landing Facility
The Washington Street Public Boat Landing Facility illustrates Seattle's long-running reliance on the waters of Puget Sound and the Pacific Ocean. The earliest European American settlers chose the area in the 1850s partly because of its natural harbor, and since ...
Arctic Club
The Arctic Building is associated with one of the lesser-known facets of the Klondike gold rush--the formation of social institutions for the men who returned from the Yukon gold rush after "striking it rich." Though most who headed north found ...