List of landmarks in Seattle
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The City of Seattle Landmarks Preservation Board, part of the Department of Neighborhoods of the city of Seattle, Washington, United States
, designates city landmarks. According to the department's official website, the following are designated landmarks; the list should be complete .
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, designates city landmarks. According to the department's official website, the following are designated landmarks; the list should be complete .
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Admiral's House | 2001 W. Garfield Street | |
Admiral Theater Admiral Theater The Admiral Theater is a landmark of the North Admiral neighborhood of West Seattle, famous for showing films that are just about to be released on video regardless of format.... |
2343 California Avenue S.W. | |
Anhalt Fred Anhalt Fred Anhalt was an architect who constructed many distinguished apartment buildings in Capitol Hill, Seattle, Washington in the 1920s and early 1930s. In 1993, the Seattle Chapter of the American Institute of Architects awarded Anhalt an honorary membership.After a career as a salesman, Anhalt... Apartment Building |
1005 E. Roy Street | |
Anhalt Apartment Building | 1014 E. Roy Street | |
Ankeny-Gowey House | 912 2nd Avenue. W | |
Arboretum Aqueduct Arboretum Sewer Trestle The Arboretum Sewer Trestle is a historic trestle in Seattle, Washington, that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982... |
Lake Washington Boulevard E. at E. Foster Island Road | |
Arctic Building Arctic Building The Arctic Building is a nine story building in Seattle, Washington located at the Northeast corner of Third Avenue and Cherry Street. The building was built for the Arctic Club in 1916 and was occupied by them from construction until the club's dissolution in 1971. It is entirely faced with cream... |
306 Cherry Street | |
B.F. Day School | 3921 Linden Avenue N. | |
Ballard/Howe House | 22 W. Highland Drive | |
Bank of America Building / Seattle First National Bank Building | 566 Denny Way | |
Bank of California Building Bank of California Building (Seattle) The Bank of California Building is a landmark building located at 815 2nd Avenue in Seattle, Washington. It is located mid-block adjoining the Exchange Building. It was built by the Bank of California in 1924 and has been continually used as a bank ever since... |
815 2nd Avenue | |
Barnes Building | 2320 1st Avenue | |
Baroness Apartments | 1005 Spring Street | |
Beacon Hill First Baptist Church | 1607 S. Forest Street | |
Bell Building Bell Apartments The Bell Apartments, also known as the Austin A. Bell Building is a historic building located at 2326 1st Avenue in the Belltown neighborhood of Seattle Washington. The building was named for Austin Americus Bell, son of one of Seattle's earliest pioneers, but built under the supervision of his... |
2326 1st Avenue | |
Belltown Cottages | 2512, 2512A & 2516 Elliot Avenue | |
Belroy Apartments | 703 Bellevue Avenue E. | |
Ben Bridge Jewelers Street Clock | 409 Pike Street | |
Benton's Jewelers Street Clock | 3216 N.E 45th Street | |
Bethany Presbyterian Church Bethany Presbyterian Church Bethany Presbyterian Church is a historic church in Centreville, Mississippi.It was built in 1855 and added to the National Register in 2003.... |
1818 Queen Anne Avenue N. | |
Black Manufacturing Building | 1130 Rainier Avenue S. | |
Black Property | 1319 12th Avenue S. | |
Bloss House | 4055 SW Holgate St. | |
Bon Marché The Bon Marché The Bon Marché, whose name means "the good deal" or "the good market", was the name chosen for a department store launched in Seattle, Washington, United States, in 1890 by Edward Nordhoff. The name comes from Le Bon Marché, a noted Paris retailer and one of the world's first department stores,... |
300 Pine Street | |
Bon Marché Stables | 2315 Western Ave. | |
Bowen/Huston Bungalow | 715 W. Prospect Street | |
Bower/Bystrom House | 1022 Summit Avenue E. | |
Boyer/Lambert House | 1617 Boyer Avenue E. | |
Brace/Moriarty House | 170 Prospect Street | |
Brasa Building / Metropolitan Printing Press | 2107 Third Ave. | |
Brehm Brothers Houses | 219 & 221 36th Avenue E. | |
Brill Trolley | ||
Brooklyn Building | 1222 2nd Avenue | |
Bryant Elementary School | 3311 N.E. 60th Street | |
C.H. Black House & Gardens | 615 W. Lee Street | |
California Avenue Substation | 4304 S.W. Dakota Street | |
Camlin Hotel Camlin Hotel The Camlin Hotel is a historic hotel in downtown Seattle, Washington. The story of the hotel is intertwined with the story of Seattle. The hotel was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1999.- Design :... |
1619 9th Avenue | |
Capitol Hill United Methodist Church Also known as First Methodist Protestant Church of Seattle |
128 16th Avenue E. | |
Carroll's Jewelers Street Clock | 1427 4th Avenue | |
Century Square Street Clock | 1529 4th Avenue | |
Chamber of Commerce Building | 215 Columbia Street. | |
Central Building | 810 3rd Avenue | |
Central Waterfront Piers | Piers 54, 55, 56, 57 & 59 | |
Charles Bussell House (Eastman/Jacobsen) | 1630 36th Avenue | |
Cheasty Boulevard South Cheasty Boulevard South Cheasty Boulevard South is a route along the eastern edge of Seattle, Washington's Beacon Hill neighborhood. It was declared a City of Seattle landmark on January 15, 2003. Designed in 1903 as part of Seattle's Olmstead parks system, the property was acquired in 1910. Originally named Jefferson... |
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Chelsea Apartment Building Originally Chelsea Family Hotel |
620 W. Olympic Place | |
Chinese Community Bulletin Board | 511 7th Avenue S. | |
Church of the Blessed Sacrament and Rectory | 5041 9th Avenue N.E. | |
Cleveland High School | 5511 15th Avenue S. | |
Coca Cola Bottling Plant | 1313 E. Columbia St. | |
Coliseum Theater Building Coliseum Theater (Seattle, Washington) The Coliseum Theater, a former cinema in Seattle, Washington, opened January 8, 1916. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1975, and is also an official Seattle city landmark. Designed by B. Marcus Priteca, it was Seattle's first theater built specifically for showing... |
N.E. corner of 5th Avenue & Pike Street | |
Colman Building Colman Building The Colman Building is a historic office building located in Seattle, Washington. It occupies a half of a block in downtown Seattle in proximity to Pioneer Square, bound by First Avenue, Marion and Columbia Streets. It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places as well as being a City of... |
801-821 1st Avenue | |
Colman School Northwest African American Museum The Northwest African American Museum in Seattle, Washington, USA opened March 8, 2008. Intended to "document and exhibit the unique historical and cultural experiences of African Americans in Seattle and the Pacific Northwest", the museum is part of the new Urban League Village at the former... |
2300 S. Massachusetts Street | |
Concord Elementary School | 723 S. Concord Street | |
Cooper House | 225-227 14th Avenue E. | |
Cooper School | 4408 Delridge Way S.W. | |
Cotterill House | 2501 Westview Drive W. | |
Cowen Park Bridge Cowen Park Bridge The Cowen Park Bridge is a reinforced concrete arch bridge that spans a ravine in Seattle's Cowen Park. The structure is listed in the National Register of Historic Places, and it is a designated city landmark. The bridge has been praised for the Art Deco light standards along its sides.It was... |
15th Avenue N.E. between Cowen Place N.E. and N.E. 62nd Street | |
Dearborn House | 1117 Minor Avenue | | |
Decatur Building | 1521 6th Avenue | |
De la Mar Apartment Building | 115 W. Olympic Place | |
Denny's Denny's Denny's is a full-service coffee shop/family restaurant chain. It operates over 1,500 restaurants in the United States , Canada, Curaçao, Costa Rica, Honduras, Jamaica, Japan , Mexico, New Zealand, Qatar, and the United Arab Emirates.Denny's is known for always being... Restaurant / Manning's Cafeteria (Demolished) |
N.W. Market Street & 15th Avenue N.W. | |
Dexter Horton Building | 710 2nd Avenue | |
Douglass-Truth Library Seattle Public Library The Seattle Public Library is the public library system serving Seattle, Washington, USA. It was officially established by the city in 1890, though there had been efforts to start a Seattle library as early as 1868. There are 26 branches in the system, most of them named after the neighborhoods in... |
2300 E. Yesler Way | |
Doyle Building / J.S. Graham Store | 119 Pine Street | |
Dr. Annie Russell House | 5721 8th Avenue NE | |
Drake House | 6414 22nd Avenue N.W. | |
Dunlap Elementary School | 8621 48th Avenue S. | |
Duwamish Railroad Bridge | Railroad lines south of the Spokane Street Bridge over Duwamish Waterway | |
Eagles Temple Building/ACT Theater Eagles Auditorium Building The Eagles Auditorium Building is a seven story historic theatre and apartment building in Seattle, Washington. Located at 1416 Seventh Avenue, at the corner of Seventh and Union Street, the Eagles Auditorium building has been the home to ACT Theatre since 1996. It was listed on the National... |
1416 7th Avenue | |
East Republican Street Stairway | Between Melrose Avenue E. and Bellevue Avenue E. | |
Eastern Hotel | 506 1/2 Maynard Avenue S. | |
Egan House | 1500 Lakeview Blvd. | |
Eitel Building | 1501 2nd Avenue | |
El Rio Apartments | 1922-1928 9th Avenue | |
Ellsworth Storey Historic Cottages Group | 1706-1816 Lake Washington Boulevard S. and 1725-1729 36th Avenue S. | |
Ellsworth Storey Houses | 260 and 270 Dorffel Drive E. | |
Emerson Elementary School | 9709 S. 60th Street | |
Epiphany Chapel | 3719 E. Denny Way | |
Exchange Building | 821 2nd Avenue | |
Excursion Boat Virginia V Virginia V The steamship Virginia V is the last operational example of a Puget Sound Mosquito Fleet steamer... |
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Fauntleroy Community Church and YMCA | 9260 California Avenue S.W. | |
Fir Lodge / Alki Homestead Restaurant | 2727 61st Avenue S.W. | |
Fire Station #2 Seattle Fire Department The Seattle Fire Department is the medical, rescue, and fire protection force of Seattle, Washington and it is the largest metropolitan fire department in the Pacific Northwest. It is also a part of Medic One.-History of the department:... |
2318 4th Avenue | |
Fire Station #3 Seattle Fire Department The Seattle Fire Department is the medical, rescue, and fire protection force of Seattle, Washington and it is the largest metropolitan fire department in the Pacific Northwest. It is also a part of Medic One.-History of the department:... |
301 Terry Avenue | |
Fire Station #6 Seattle Fire Department The Seattle Fire Department is the medical, rescue, and fire protection force of Seattle, Washington and it is the largest metropolitan fire department in the Pacific Northwest. It is also a part of Medic One.-History of the department:... |
101 23rd Avenue | |
Fire Station #13 Seattle Fire Department The Seattle Fire Department is the medical, rescue, and fire protection force of Seattle, Washington and it is the largest metropolitan fire department in the Pacific Northwest. It is also a part of Medic One.-History of the department:... |
3601 Beacon Avenue S. | |
Fire Station #14 Seattle Fire Department The Seattle Fire Department is the medical, rescue, and fire protection force of Seattle, Washington and it is the largest metropolitan fire department in the Pacific Northwest. It is also a part of Medic One.-History of the department:... |
3224 4th Avenue S. | |
Fire Station #16 Seattle Fire Department The Seattle Fire Department is the medical, rescue, and fire protection force of Seattle, Washington and it is the largest metropolitan fire department in the Pacific Northwest. It is also a part of Medic One.-History of the department:... |
6846 Oswego Place N.E. | |
Fire Station #17 Seattle Fire Department The Seattle Fire Department is the medical, rescue, and fire protection force of Seattle, Washington and it is the largest metropolitan fire department in the Pacific Northwest. It is also a part of Medic One.-History of the department:... |
1010 N.E. 50th Street | |
Fire Station #18 Seattle Fire Department The Seattle Fire Department is the medical, rescue, and fire protection force of Seattle, Washington and it is the largest metropolitan fire department in the Pacific Northwest. It is also a part of Medic One.-History of the department:... |
5427 Russell Avenue N.W. | |
Fire Station #23 | 722 18th Avenue S. | |
Fire Station #25 Seattle Fire Department The Seattle Fire Department is the medical, rescue, and fire protection force of Seattle, Washington and it is the largest metropolitan fire department in the Pacific Northwest. It is also a part of Medic One.-History of the department:... |
1400 Harvard Avenue | |
Fire Station #33 Seattle Fire Department The Seattle Fire Department is the medical, rescue, and fire protection force of Seattle, Washington and it is the largest metropolitan fire department in the Pacific Northwest. It is also a part of Medic One.-History of the department:... |
10235 62nd Avenue S. | |
Fire Station #37 Seattle Fire Department The Seattle Fire Department is the medical, rescue, and fire protection force of Seattle, Washington and it is the largest metropolitan fire department in the Pacific Northwest. It is also a part of Medic One.-History of the department:... |
7302 34th Avenue S.W. | |
Fire Station #38 Seattle Fire Department The Seattle Fire Department is the medical, rescue, and fire protection force of Seattle, Washington and it is the largest metropolitan fire department in the Pacific Northwest. It is also a part of Medic One.-History of the department:... |
5503 33rd Avenue N.E. | |
Fire Station #41 Seattle Fire Department The Seattle Fire Department is the medical, rescue, and fire protection force of Seattle, Washington and it is the largest metropolitan fire department in the Pacific Northwest. It is also a part of Medic One.-History of the department:... |
2416 34th Avenue W. | |
Fireboat Duwamish | ||
First African Methodist Episcopal Church | 1522 14th Avenue | |
First Avenue Groups Globe Building, Beebe Building and Hotel Cecil The Globe Building, Beebe Building and the Hotel Cecil are a trio of historic office/hotel buildings in downtown Seattle, Washington. The buildings occupy the entire west side of the 1000 block of 1st Avenue between Madison and Spring Streets... / Waterfront Center |
1001-1123 1st Avenue, 94-96 Spring Street, and 1006-1024 Western Avenue | |
First Church of Christ Scientist First Church of Christ, Scientist (Seattle, Washington) The former First Church of Christ, Scientist is an historic Christian Science church building located at 1519 East Denny Way / 1841 16th Avenue on the corner of East Denny Way and 16th Avenue in the Capitol Hill neighborhood of Seattle, Washington. Designed in the Classical Revival style, it was... |
1519 E. Denny Way | |
First United Methodist Church | 5th Ave & Marion St. | |
Fisher-Howell House | 2819 Franklin Avenue E. | |
Fischer Studio Building | 1519 Third Avenue | |
Fitch/Nutt House | 4401 Phinney Avenue N. | |
Flatiron Building, also known as Triangle Hotel and Bar | 551 1st Avenue S. | |
Ford Assembly Plant Building | 1155 Valley Street | |
Fort Lawton Fort Lawton Fort Lawton is a United States Army fort located in the Magnolia neighborhood of Seattle, Washington. The fort was included in the 2005 Base Realignment and Closure list.-History:... Chapel |
3801 W. Government Way | |
1411 Fourth Avenue Building 1411 Fourth Avenue Building The 1411 Fourth Avenue Building is a historic building in Seattle, Washington, that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on May 28, 1991 . The 15-story plus basement Art Deco structure is located at the Northwest corner of Fourth Avenue and Union Street... |
1411 Fourth Avenue | |
Fourteenth Avenue West Group | 2000-2016 14th Avenue W. | |
Franklin High School | 3013 S. Mt. Baker Boulevard | |
Frederick & Nelson Frederick & Nelson Frederick & Nelson was a department store chain in the northwestern United States, based in Seattle, Washington. Founded in 1891 as a furniture store, it later expanded to sell other types of merchandise. The company was acquired by Marshall Field & Company in 1929... Building (now Nordstrom Nordstrom Nordstrom, Inc. is an upscale department store chain in the United States, founded by John W. Nordstrom and Carl F. Wallin. Initially a shoe retailer, the company today also sells clothing, accessories, handbags, jewelry, cosmetics, fragrances, and in some locations, home furnishings... ) |
500-524 Pine Street | |
Fremont Bridge | 4th Avenue N. and Fremont Avenue N. over Lake Washington Ship Canal | |
Fremont Hotel | 3421-3429 Fremont Avenue N. | |
Fremont Library Seattle Public Library The Seattle Public Library is the public library system serving Seattle, Washington, USA. It was officially established by the city in 1890, though there had been efforts to start a Seattle library as early as 1868. There are 26 branches in the system, most of them named after the neighborhoods in... |
1731 N. 35th Street | |
Fremont Trolley Barn / Red Hook Ale Brewery | 3400 Phinney Avenue N. | |
Galbraith House / Seattle Mental Health | 1729 17th Avenue | |
Garfield High School Garfield High School (Seattle, Washington) James A. Garfield High School is a public high school in the Seattle Public Schools district of Seattle, Washington, USA.Located along 23rd Avenue between E. Alder and E. Jefferson Streets in Seattle's urban Central District, Garfield draws students from all over the city... |
400 23rd Avenue | |
Gas Works Park Gas Works Park Gas Works Park in Seattle, Washington is a 19.1 acre public park on the site of the former Seattle Gas Light Company gasification plant, located on the north shore of Lake Union at the south end of the Wallingford neighborhood. Gas Works park contains remnants of the sole remaining coal... |
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Gatewood School | 4320 S.W. Myrtle Street | |
George Washington Memorial Bridge George Washington Memorial Bridge For other bridges of the same name, see Washington Bridge .The George Washington Memorial Bridge is a cantilever and truss bridge that carries Aurora Avenue N. over the west end of Seattle's Lake Union between Queen Anne and Fremont, just east of the Fremont Cut... / Aurora Bridge |
Aurora Avenue N. over Lake Washington Ship Canal | |
Georgetown City Hall | 6202 13th Avenue S. | |
Georgetown Steam Plant Georgetown Steam Plant The Georgetown Steam Plant, now the Georgetown PowerPlant Museum, located in the Georgetown neighborhood of Seattle, Washington, constructed in 1906 for the Seattle Electric Company, provided power for Seattle, notably for streetcars.-History:... |
6511 Ellis Avenue S. | |
German House (formerly Assay Office) | 613 9th Avenue | |
Gibbs House | 1000 Warren Avenue N. | |
Golden Gardens Golden Gardens Park Golden Gardens Park is a public park in Ballard, a neighborhood in Seattle, Washington. The park includes wetlands, beaches, hiking trails, and picnic and playground areas. The park is bisected by the BNSF Railway railway.- Recreation :... Bath House |
8001 Seaview Avenue N.W. | |
Good Shepherd Center | 4647 Sunnyside Avenue N. | |
Great American Food and Beverage Co. Street Clock | 3119 Eastlake Avenue E. | |
Great Northern Building | 1404 4th Avenue | |
Green Lake Library Seattle Public Library The Seattle Public Library is the public library system serving Seattle, Washington, USA. It was officially established by the city in 1890, though there had been efforts to start a Seattle library as early as 1868. There are 26 branches in the system, most of them named after the neighborhoods in... |
7364 E. Greenlake Drive N. | |
Greenwood Jewelers Street Clock | 129 N. 85th Street | |
Guiry Hotel | 2101-2105 1/2 1st Avenue | |
Hainsworth / Gordon House | 2657 37th Avenue S.W. | |
Handschy / Kistler House | 2433 9th Avenue W. | |
Harborview Medical Center Harborview Medical Center Harborview Medical Center, located on Seattle's First Hill, is a public hospital in King County, Washington and is managed by UW Medicine.-Overview:... |
325 Ninth Avenue | |
Harvard Mansion | 2706 Harvard Avenue E. | |
Hat n' Boots Hat 'n' Boots Hat 'n' Boots is a roadside attraction and landmark in the Georgetown neighborhood of Seattle, Washington. Built in 1954 as part of a Western-themed gas station, it is billed as the largest hat and cowboy boots in America... |
6910 E. Marginal Way S. (now moved to Oxbow Park Oxbow Park (Seattle) Oxbow Park is a public park in the Georgetown neighborhood of Seattle, Washington. It houses the landmark Hat 'n' Boots roadside attraction, which was relocated to the park.-External links:*... ) |
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Hay School | 2100 4th Avenue N. | |
Hebrew Academy / Old Forest Ridge Convent and Site | 1617 Interlaken Drive E. | |
Hiawatha Playfield | 2700 California Avenue S.W. | |
Hillcrest Apartment Building | 1616 E. Howell Street | |
Hoge Building Hoge Building The Hoge Building is a 17 story building constructed in 1911 by, and named for John D. Hoge, an attorney and real estate investor, on the northwest corner of Second Avenue and Cherry Street in Seattle, Washington. The building was constructed primarily of tan brick and terra cotta built over a... |
705 2nd Avenue | |
Holyoke Building Holyoke Building The Holyoke Building is a historic building located in downtown Seattle, Washington. It is a substantial five story brick structure with stone trimmings. Construction began at the corner of First Avenue and Spring Streets just before the Great Seattle fire of 1889... |
107 Spring Street | |
Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Co. Street Clock | 720 2nd Avenue | |
Horiuchi Mural | Seattle Center Seattle Center Seattle Center is a park and arts and entertainment center in Seattle, Washington. The campus is the site used in 1962 by the Century 21 Exposition. It is located just north of Belltown in the Lower Queen Anne neighborhood.-Attractions:... |
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Hull Building | 2401-2405 1st Avenue | |
Immaculate Conception Church | 820 18th Avenue | |
Immanuel Lutheran Church | 1215 Thomas Street | |
James W. Washington, Jr. James W. Washington, Jr. James W. Washington, Jr. was an African-American painter and sculptor who grew into prominence in the Seattle, Washington, art community.-Life:... Home and Studio |
1816 26th Avenue | |
Japanese Language School, also known as Nihon Go Gakko | 1414 S. Weller Street | |
Jensen Block | 601-611 Eastlake Avenue E. | |
Josephinum / New Washington Hotel | 1902 2nd Avenue | |
Joshua Green Building | 1425 4th Avenue | |
The Kenney | 7125 Fauntleroy Way SW | |
Kinnear Park Kinnear Park Kinnear Park is a park on the southwest slope of Queen Anne Hill in Seattle, Washington, USA located between W. Olympic Place on the northeast, W. Mercer Place and Elliott Avenue W. on the southwest, the 9th Avenue W. right of way on the west, and the 6th Avenue W. right of way on the east... |
988 W. Olympic Place | |
Kobe Bell | Seattle Center Seattle Center Seattle Center is a park and arts and entertainment center in Seattle, Washington. The campus is the site used in 1962 by the Century 21 Exposition. It is located just north of Belltown in the Lower Queen Anne neighborhood.-Attractions:... |
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Kraus / Andersson House | ||
Kubota Garden Kubota Garden Kubota Garden is a 20 acre Japanese garden in the Rainier Beach neighborhood of Seattle, Washington. A public park since 1987, it was started in 1927 by Fujitaro Kubota, a Japanese emigrant... s |
9727 Renton Avenue S. | |
L'Amourita Apartment Building | 2901-2917 Franklin Avenue E. | |
Lacey V. Murrow Bridge and East Portals of the Mount Baker Tunnels | ||
Lake City Library Seattle Public Library The Seattle Public Library is the public library system serving Seattle, Washington, USA. It was officially established by the city in 1890, though there had been efforts to start a Seattle library as early as 1868. There are 26 branches in the system, most of them named after the neighborhoods in... |
12501 28th Avenue N.E. | |
Lake City School Lake City School Lake City School, now known as the Lake City Community Center, is a historic school building located at Spring Creek Township, Elk County, Pennsylvania. It was built in 1889, and is a two-story, rectangular frame vernacular building measuring 22 feet, 6 inches, by 42 feet, 6 inches... |
2611 NE 125th St. | |
Lake Union Steam Plant and Hydro House | 1179 Eastlake Avenue E. | |
Lake Washington Bicycle Path | E. Interlaken Boulevard between Delmar Drive E. and 24th Avenue E. | |
Langston Hughes Cultural Arts Center Langston Hughes Performing Arts Center The Langston Hughes Performing Arts Center is an arts venue in Seattle, Washington, USA, operated by Seattle Parks and Recreation and named after African American writer Langston Hughes. The building has Seattle landmark status. Dating from 1915, it was originally a synagogue, designed by B... |
104 17th Avenue S. | |
Latona School | 401 N.E. 42nd Street | |
Laurelhurst Community Center | 4554 N.E. 41st Street | |
Leamington/Pacific Hotel and Apartments | 317 Marion Street | |
Leona / Park Ridge Apartments | 916 Queen Anne Avenue N. | |
Liggett / Fourth and Pike Building | 1424 Fourth Avenue | |
Lightship Relief / Swiftsure Swiftsure Lightship #83, now called Swiftsure, is a lightvessel launched in Camden, New Jersey, USA in 1904 and now moored in Seattle, Washington. She steamed around the tip of South America to her first station at Blunts Reef in California, where she saved 150 people when their ship ran aground in dense fog... |
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Lincoln Park / Lincoln Reservoir and Bobby Morris Playfield (now Cal Anderson Park Cal Anderson Park Cal Anderson Park is a public park on Seattle, Washington's Capitol Hill that includes Lincoln Reservoir and Bobby Morris Playfield.-Features:... ) |
1000 E. Pine Street | |
Lloyd Building | 601 Stewart Street | |
Log House Museum Building | 3003 61st Avenue S.W. | |
Louisa Building | 5220 20th Avenue N.W. | |
Lyon Building | 607 3rd Avenue | |
M.V. Malibu | ||
M.V. Thea Foss | ||
Madison Middle School Madison Middle School (Seattle, Washington) Madison Middle School is a landmark school located in the northern portion of West Seattle near West Seattle High School. Washington State assessment results in reading and math identifies Madison as a "school in improvement"... |
3429 45th Avenue S.W. | |
Magnolia Library Seattle Public Library The Seattle Public Library is the public library system serving Seattle, Washington, USA. It was officially established by the city in 1890, though there had been efforts to start a Seattle library as early as 1868. There are 26 branches in the system, most of them named after the neighborhoods in... |
2801 34th Avenue W. | |
Mann Building | 1411 3rd Avenue | |
Maryland Apartments | 626 13th Avenue E. | |
McFee / Klockzien House | 524 W. Highland Drive | |
McGraw Square/Place | 5th Avenue & Westlake Avenue | |
Medical Dental Building | 509 Olive Way | |
MGM Building | 2331 Second Avenue | |
Montlake Bridge Montlake Bridge The Montlake Bridge is a double-leaf bascule bridge that carries Montlake Boulevard over Seattle's Montlake Cut--part of the Lake Washington Ship Canal--connecting Montlake and the University District.... and Montlake Cut Montlake Cut The Montlake Cut is the easternmost section of the Lake Washington Ship Canal, which passes through the city of Seattle, linking Lake Washington to Puget Sound. It is approximately long and wide. The center channel is wide and deep.... |
Montlake Boulevard E. between N.E. Pacific Street and E. Shelby Street | |
Montlake Community Center | 1618 E. Calhoun Street | |
Moore Mansion | 811 14th Avenue E. | |
Moore Theatre and Hotel Building Moore Theatre (Seattle, Washington) The Moore Theatre in Seattle, Washington, U.S.A. is a 1,419-seat performing arts venue located at the corner of 2nd Avenue and Virginia Street, two blocks from Pike Place Market in downtown Seattle. It is the oldest still-active theater in Seattle. The Moore hosts a mix of theatrical productions,... |
1932 2nd Avenue | |
Mount Baker Presbyterian Church | 3201 Hunter Boulevard S | |
Myron Ogden House | 702 35th Avenue | |
North Queen Anne Drive Bridge North Queen Anne Drive Bridge The North Queen Anne Drive Bridge is a deck arch bridge that spans Seattle's Wolf Creek. The long steel and concrete structure was built in 1936 to replace the previous wood-constructed crossing. It serves as a connection between the Queen Anne neighborhood and the George Washington Memorial... |
Over Wolf Creek Canyon | |
Nathan Eckstein Junior High School | 3003 N.E. 75th Street | |
Naval Reserve Armory | 800 Terry Ave. N. | |
Nelson/Steinbrueck House | 2622 Franklin Avenue E. | |
New Age Christian Church | 1763 N.W. 62nd Street | |
New Pacific Apartment Building | 2600-2604 1st Avenue | |
New Richmond Laundry | 224 Pontius Avenue N. | |
North East Library Seattle Public Library The Seattle Public Library is the public library system serving Seattle, Washington, USA. It was officially established by the city in 1890, though there had been efforts to start a Seattle library as early as 1868. There are 26 branches in the system, most of them named after the neighborhoods in... |
6801 35th Avenue N.E. | |
Norton Building | ||
Norvell House Norvell House Designated a Seattle, Washington Landmark, the Norvell House was built in 1908 and is a late example of the Swiss chalet style of Architecture... |
3306 N.W. 71st Street | |
Old Main Street School | 307 6th Avenue S. | |
Old Norway Hall | 2015 Boren Avenue | |
Olympic Tower (originally United Shopping Tower United Shopping Tower The Olympic Tower, originally known as the United Shopping Tower, then the Northwestern Mutual Insurance Building, and later, the Olympic Savings Tower, is a historic 12-story office tower located in Seattle, Washington and listed on the National Register of Historic Places... ) |
217 Pine Street | |
Olympic Warehouse and Cold Storage Building, also known as Agen Warehouse | 1203-1207 Western Avenue | |
P. P. Ferry House Pierre P. Ferry House The Pierre P. Ferry House is an historic home in Seattle, Washington.-History:The American Craftsman home was designed by Seattle architect John Graham. The art glass windows in the main hall with the elaborate peacock were designed by Tiffany Studios. Orlando Giannini of the Chicago firm... / Old Deanery of St. Mark's Cathedral |
1531 10th Avenue E. | |
Pacific McKay and Ford McKay (demolished) | 601-615 Westlake Avenue N. | |
Pacific Medical Center/U.S. Marine Hospital Pacific Medical Center The Pacific Medical Center is a 16-story building on Beacon Hill in Seattle, Washington. It is located at 1200 12th Avenue South. The building is of a Art Deco style. It was completed in 1932 and opened in 1933 as a hospital for the Marines. It continues to function as a medical center... |
1200 12th Avenue S. | |
Pacific Science Center Pacific Science Center The Pacific Science Center is a science museum in Seattle, Washington.-Organization:Pacific Science Center is an independent, non-profit science museum based in Seattle, Washington... |
200 2nd Avenue N./Seattle Center Seattle Center Seattle Center is a park and arts and entertainment center in Seattle, Washington. The campus is the site used in 1962 by the Century 21 Exposition. It is located just north of Belltown in the Lower Queen Anne neighborhood.-Attractions:... |
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Pantages House | 803 E. Denny Way | |
Paramount Theater Building | 901 Pine Street | |
Parker-Fersen House | 1409 E Prospect Street | |
Parsons House | 618 W. Highland Drive | |
Parsons Memorial Garden | West of 618 W. Highland Drive | |
Pier 59 | 1415 Alaskan Way | |
Providence Hospital 1910 Building | 528 - 17th Avenue | |
Queen Anne Boulevard Queen Anne Boulevard Queen Anne Boulevard is a loop atop Seattle, Washington's Queen Anne Hill. It is a City of Seattle landmark. Authorized in 1907 and built from 1911 to 1916, it incorporates parts of 5th, 7th, 8th and 10th Avenues West; Bigelow Avenue North; West Blaine, McGraw, Wheeler, Fulton and Raye Streets;... |
Certain streets on Queen Anne Hill (shown in red in image at right) | |
Queen Anne High School | 215 Galer Street | |
Queen Anne Library Seattle Public Library The Seattle Public Library is the public library system serving Seattle, Washington, USA. It was officially established by the city in 1890, though there had been efforts to start a Seattle library as early as 1868. There are 26 branches in the system, most of them named after the neighborhoods in... |
400 W. Garfield Street | |
Queen Anne Water Tank#1 | 1410 1st Avenue N. | |
Querio House | Listed at 9326 7th Avenue S., now at 9364 7th Avenue S. | |
Rainier Club Rainier Club The Rainier Club is a private club in Seattle, Washington; Priscilla Long of HistoryLink.org calls it "Seattle's preeminent private club." Its clubhouse building, completed in 1904, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. It was founded in 1888 in what was then the Washington Territory... |
810 4th Avenue | |
Rainier Cold Storage & Ice / Seattle Brewing & Malting Company Building Rainier Brewing Company Rainier Brewing Company was a Seattle, Washington, company that brewed Rainier Beer, a popular brand in the Pacific Northwest of the United States. Although Rainier was founded in 1884, the Seattle site had been brewing beer since 1878. While the beer enjoys near iconic status, it is no longer... |
6000-6004 Airport Way S. | |
Ramsing House | 540 N.E. 80th Street | |
RKO Distributing Company Building | 2312-16 2nd Avenue | |
Rohrer House | 122 37th Ave. E. | |
Roosevelt High School Roosevelt High School (Seattle) Roosevelt High School is a public school in the Seattle Public Schools district of Seattle, Washington, USA. Founded in the 1920s, Roosevelt continues to be one of the largest schools in the greater Seattle area.... |
1410 N.E. 66th Street | |
Rosen House | 9017 Loyal Avenue N.W. | |
Salmon Bay Bridge | Railroad lines over Lake Washington Ship Canal in Ballard | |
Samuel Hyde House Samuel Hyde House Samuel Hyde House is a building at 3726 East Madison Street in Seattle, Washington, United States listed in the National Register of Historic Places. The building, built in 1909–1910 for liquor magnate Samuel Hyde, now houses the residence of the Russia consul-general.The two-story brick house is... |
3726 E. Madison Street | |
San Remo Apartment Building | 606 E. Thomas Street | |
Sand Point Naval Air Station Historic District Naval Station Puget Sound Naval Station Puget Sound is a former United States Naval station located on Sand Point in Seattle, Washington. Today, the land is occupied by Magnuson Park.-History:... |
Magnuson Park | |
Satterlee House | 4866 Beach Drive S.W. | |
Schillestad Building | 2111 1st Avenue | |
Schmitz Park Bridge Schmitz Park Bridge The Schmitz Park Bridge is a concrete-box bridge that spans a ravine in Seattle's Schmitz Park. Built in 1936, the structure is both listed in the National Register of Historic Places and is a designated city landmark.... |
Admiral Way over Schmitz Park Ravine | |
Schooner Wawona Wawona The three-masted, fore-and-aft schooner Wawona sailed from 1897 to 1947 as a lumber carrier and fishing vessel based in Puget Sound. The schooner was built in near Eureka, California on Humboldt Bay by Hans Ditlev Bendixsen , who was one of the most important West Coast shipbuilders of the late... |
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Seaboard Building (formerly Northern Bank and Trust Building) | 1506 Westlake Avenue | |
Seattle, Chief of Suquamish Statue | Tillicum Place; at intersection of 5th Avenue, Denny Way, and Cedar Street | |
Seattle Asian Art Museum Seattle Asian Art Museum The Seattle Asian Art Museum is a museum of Asian art located inside Volunteer Park on Seattle, Washington USA's Capitol Hill. Part of the Seattle Art Museum, SAAM occupies the 1933 Art Moderne building which was originally home to the Seattle Art Museum's main collection... at Volunteer Park |
1400 E. Prospect Street | |
Seattle Center Seattle Center Seattle Center is a park and arts and entertainment center in Seattle, Washington. The campus is the site used in 1962 by the Century 21 Exposition. It is located just north of Belltown in the Lower Queen Anne neighborhood.-Attractions:... House / former Seattle Armory |
305 Harrison Street | |
Seattle Empire Laundry | 2301 Western Avenue / 66 Bell Street | |
Seattle First Baptist Church | 1121 Harvard Avenue | |
Seattle First Buddhist Church | 1427 S Main St. | |
Seattle Labor Temple | 2800 First Avenue | |
Seattle Monorail | ||
Seattle Times Building | 1120 John Street | |
Seattle Tower Seattle Tower The Seattle Tower, originally known as the Northern Life Tower, is a 27-story skyscraper in downtown Seattle, Washington. The building is located on 1218 Third Avenue and is known as Seattle's first art-deco tower. Its distinctive, ziggurat exterior is clad in 33 shades of brick designed to effect... |
1212 3rd Avenue | |
Seattle Yacht Club | 1807 E. Hamlin Street | |
Securities Building | 1907 Third Avenue | |
Seward Park Seward Park (Seattle) Seward Park is a 300 acre park in Seattle, Washington, U.S.A., that occupies all of Bailey Peninsula, a forested peninsula off south Seattle that juts into Lake Washington.... Inn / Seward Park Annex |
5900 Lake Washington Boulevard S. | |
Seward School | 2515 Boylston Avenue E. | |
Shafer Building / Sixth and Pine Building | 515 Pine Street | |
Shuey House | 5218 16th Avenue N.E. | | |
Sigma Kappa Mu | 4510 22nd Avenue N.E. | |
Sixth Church of Christ Scientist Sixth Church of Christ, Scientist (Seattle, Washington) The former Sixth Church of Christ, Scientist is an historic Christian Science church edifice located at 2656 42nd Avenue, Southwest, in the Admiral District of West Seattle in Seattle, Washington. Built in 1929 by contractor Neil McDonald, it was designed by Seattle architect Gerald C. Field in the... |
2656 42nd Avenue SW | |
Smith Tower Smith Tower Smith Tower is a skyscraper in Pioneer Square in Seattle, Washington. Completed in 1914, the 38 storey, tower is the oldest skyscraper in the city and was the tallest office building west of the Mississippi River until the Kansas City Power & Light Building was built in 1931... |
506 2nd Avenue | |
Snagboat W.T. Preston | Now on dry land in Anacortes, Washington Anacortes, Washington Anacortes is a city in Skagit County, Washington, United States. The name "Anacortes" is a consolidation of the name Anna Curtis, who was the wife of early Fidalgo Island settler Amos Bowman. Anacortes' population was 15,778 at the time of the 2010 census... |
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Sorrento Hotel Sorrento Hotel Sorrento Hotel is an Italian oasis style hotel in Seattle, Washington, United States, located at the historic First Hill neighborhood.The Sorrento Hotel opened in 1909, just before the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition was held in the city.... |
900 Madison Street | |
Space Needle Space Needle The Space Needle is a tower in Seattle, Washington and is a major landmark of the Pacific Northwest region of the United States and a symbol of Seattle. Located at the Seattle Center, it was built for the 1962 World's Fair, during which time nearly 20,000 people a day used the elevators, with over... |
219 4th Avenue N. | |
St. James Cathedral, Rectory and Site | 9th Avenue and Marion Street | |
St. Joseph's Church | 732 18th Avenue | |
St. Nicholas Russian Orthodox Cathedral | 1714 13th Avenue | |
St. Nicholas/Lakeside School | 1501 10th Avenue E. | |
St. Spiridon Russian Orthodox Cathedral | 400 Yale Avenue N. | |
Stevens School | 1242 18th Avenue E. | |
Stimson-Green House | 1204 Minor Avenue | |
Stuart / Balcom House | 619 W. Comstock Street | |
Summit School / Northwest School Northwest School The Northwest School is a private middle and high school located on Seattle, Washington's First Hill. Founded in 1980, it is located in the 1905 Summit School building, which was listed in the National Register of Historic Places in 1979... |
1415 Summit Avenue | |
Supply Laundry | 1265 Republican Street | |
Terminal Sales Building | 1932 1st Avenue | |
Terminal Sales Annex | 1931 2nd Avenue | |
Thompson/LaTurner House | 3119 S. Day Street | | |
Times Square Building Times Square Building The Times Square Building, formerly the Times Building, is a registered landmark building in Seattle, Washington. It was completed in 1916 and housed editorial operations of the Seattle Times newspaper, which was housed there until 1930. Located at 414 Olive Way, it is entirely surrounded by... |
414 Olive Way | |
Treat House | 1 W. Highland Drive | |
Trinity Parish Episcopal Church | 609 8th Avenue | |
Troy Laundry Building Troy Laundry Building The Troy Laundry Building is a building in southeast Portland, Oregon listed on the National Register of Historic Places.... |
311-329 Fairview Avenue N. | |
Tugboat Arthur Foss Arthur Foss The Arthur Foss, built in 1889, is one of the oldest wooden-hulled tugboats afloat in the United States. In 1898, in response to the Alaskan gold rush, she transported barges full of gold seeking miners and supplies up the Inside Passage. There are no other Alaskan Gold Rush vessels still... |
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Twenty-Third Avenue Houses Group | 812-828 23rd Avenue | |
20th Avenue NE Bridge | Through Ravenna Park | |
U.S. Immigration Building | 84 Union Street | |
University Heights Elementary School | 5031 University Way N.E. | |
University Library Seattle Public Library The Seattle Public Library is the public library system serving Seattle, Washington, USA. It was officially established by the city in 1890, though there had been efforts to start a Seattle library as early as 1868. There are 26 branches in the system, most of them named after the neighborhoods in... |
5009 Roosevelt Way N.E. | | |
University Methodist Episcopal Church and Parsonage | 4142 Brooklyn Avenue N.E. | |
University Presbyterian Church | 4555 16th Avenue N.E. | |
Van Vorst Building | 413-421 Boren Avenue N. | |
Victorian House | 1414 S. Washington Street | |
Victorian Row Apartment Building | 1236-1238 S. King Street | |
Villa Costella | 348 West Olympic Place | |
Volunteer Park Volunteer Park (Seattle) Volunteer Park is a 48.3 acre park in the Capitol Hill neighborhood of Seattle, USA.-History:Volunteer Park was acquired by the city of Seattle for $2,000 in 1876 from J.M. Colman... Conservatory |
1400 E. Galer Street | |
Wallingford Center / Interlake School | 4416 Wallingford Avenue N./1815 N. 45th Street | |
Wallingford Fire and Police Station | 1629 N. 45th Street | |
Ward House | 520 E. Denny Way | |
Washington Athletic Club Washington Athletic Club The Washington Athletic Club , is private social club and athletic club located in a 21 story skyscraper in downtown Seattle, Washington. It is located at 1325 6th Avenue at Union Street on the same block as the 5th Avenue Theatre. The tower opened in 1930 after many years of delays and three... |
1325 6th Avenue | |
Washington Hall Washington Hall (Seattle, Washington) Washington Hall is a historic building and a registered city landmark in Seattle, Washington. It was originally built as a community center by the Danish Brotherhood in America, a fraternal organization, with meeting halls and one-room apartments for new immigrants... |
14th Avenue and Fir Street | |
West Earth Co. Street Clock | 406 Dexter Avenue N. | |
West Queen Anne Elementary School | 515 W. Galer Street | |
West Queen Anne Walls | 8th Place W. between W. Galer Street and W. Highland Drive | |
West Seattle High School West Seattle High School West Seattle High School is a comprehensive public high school in Seattle's West Seattle neighborhood that serves grades nine through twelve as part of the Seattle School District.-History and Facilities:... |
4075 S.W. Stevens Street | |
West Seattle Library Seattle Public Library The Seattle Public Library is the public library system serving Seattle, Washington, USA. It was officially established by the city in 1890, though there had been efforts to start a Seattle library as early as 1868. There are 26 branches in the system, most of them named after the neighborhoods in... |
2306 42nd Avenue S.W. | |
William Tell Hotel | 2327 Second Ave. | |
Wilsonian Apartments | 4700-4720 University Way N.E. | |
Windham Apartments | 420 Blanchard Street | |
Wintonia Hotel | 1431 Minor Avenue | |
Women's University Club | 1105 Sixth Avenue | |
Yesler Houses | 103, 107 and 109 23rd Avenue | |
Yesler Terrace Steam Plant | 120 8th Avenue | |
YMCA Building | 909 4th Avenue | |
YWCA Building | 1118 Fifth Avenue |
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See also
- National Register of Historic Places listings in Seattle, WashingtonNational Register of Historic Places listings in Seattle, WashingtonList of entries on the National Register of Historic Places in Seattle, Washington-See also:* List of Landmarks in Seattle * List of National Historic Landmarks in Washington-External links:* at nationalregisterofhistoricplaces.com...