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97. Jones Building

97. Jones Building. 5218(a) Willing Street. Circa 1909. Masonry Vernacular. Mrs. Alice Jones purchased this lot in 1905 and built the one story masonry vernacular building. Prior to 1917 it served as a clothing, bootery, and shoe store under Mrs. ...

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Pioneer Building

The Pioneer Building is the product of a construction boom that followed the Great Fire of 1889. Its original owner, Henry Yesler, was one of Seattle’s first and most prominent white residents.

 

Henry Yesler of Ohio arrived in Seattle ...

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Pioneer Building

The Pioneer Building helps mark the heart of Seattle's early commercial development. It stands on the ground where Henry Yesler established the first sawmill of the area in 1853, thereby providing the city with its initial industrial base. He sold ...

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The Sandstone Building

It is difficult to establish an exact date of construction of this building. It is one of a half-dozen structures built in St. George from leftover rock from the tabernacle during the 1860's. George Brooks is thought to have built ...

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One Times Square- New York Times Building

One Times Square, also known as the New York Times Building is a 25 story, 395 foot skyscraper at 42nd Street and Broadway in New York City’s Times’ Square designed by architects Cyrus L.W. Eidlitz and James C. Mackenzie, Jr.

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A. S. Parks and A. E. Jones Building

Built 1913

Built As Warehouse For $14,000

First Tenant: Rumely Products Company

of Indiana

Builder: MacLean Construction Company, Chicago, IL

Renovated: 2006 as

Rumely Condominiums

Historic Address: 701 East Second

Current Address: 242 N. Mead

Marker is on Mead Street near 2nd Street, on the right when traveling north. ...

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Filippone Building

Italian stonemasons Giovanni B. Filippone (1845-1917) and Giovanni Cassinelli purchased property here in 1883-85 and in 1885 built the six-sided portion of this limestone block building. Filippone became sole owner in 1887 and operated a general store on the first ...

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Building One

Great Lakes History Trail Stop 9

Building one, with offices for the base commander and staff, was originally known as the Administration Building. Designed as the focal point of the base, its 155-foot tower overlooks the parade field and was the ...

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Egg House / Telephone Building

Circa 1929

The Egg Association formed circa 1929 as a local cooperative, selling and distributing local eggs to tourist oriented businesses, or to market in Las Vegas. High school boys studying agriculture were part of the enterprise. The Association built a ...

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The Mayville White Limestone School Building

The North half was built in 1857-58 and the South extension was added in 1877. This school made it possible to classify the pupils and three departments were established. E.J. Foster was the first teacher.

This handsome building has withstood the ...

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