• Olympic Hotel, ca. 1930

    Olympic Hotel, ca. 1930

    The Fairmont Olympic Hotel, originally the Olympic Hotel, was built in 1924. The hotel was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1979.

    Identifier: spl_pc_00809

    Date: 1930

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  • First Hill, ca. 1910

    First Hill, ca. 1910

    First Hill neighborhood depicting St. James Cathedral at the top of the hill. The photo used as the basis for the card was likely was taken from the top of King Street Station.

    Identifier: spl_pc_00302

    Date: 1910

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  • Illustrated Pike Place Market shopping bag

    Illustrated Pike Place Market shopping bag

    Unknown

    Illustrated, white paper shopping bag with illustrations in black depicting Pike Place Market scenes.

    Identifier: spl_ps_025

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  • Study in tin and masonry near Pike Place Market, June 1967

    Study in tin and masonry near Pike Place Market, June 1967

    Large, Jack

    Study in tin and masonry near Pike Place Market

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    Date: 1967-06

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  • Scottish Rite Cathedral at Broadway and Harvard Ave., ca. 1911

    Scottish Rite Cathedral at Broadway and Harvard Ave., ca. 1911

    Nowell, Frank H., 1864-1950

    Street view of the Scottish Rite Cathedral which was once located at the corner of Broadway and Harvard. Building construction cost $65,000 and was completed in 1911 under the supervision of architect Frank Allen. The building served as a meeting place for freemasons in the Seattle area. The Scottish Rite group moved to a new building in the 1960's at 1155 Broadway East but that building has since also been demolished.

    Identifier: spl_pc_00315

    Date: 1911

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  • Westward Motel & Gift Shop, ca. 1965

    Westward Motel & Gift Shop, ca. 1965

    Street view of the Westward Motel and Gift Shop located on Aurora Avenue in Shoreline. Owned and operated by Bill and Mildred Rother.

    Identifier: spl_pc_00813

    Date: 1965

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  • Collins Field House, ca. 1910

    Collins Field House, ca. 1910

    Nowell, Frank H., 1864-1950

    Transcribed from postcard: "Four of Seattle's playgrounds have been provided with these Field Houses containing Libraries, Club Rooms, Assembly Halls, and Gymnasiums." The Collins Field House, located at the east end of Collins park on between 14th and 16th Avenues S., was one of three recreation centers built by the city in the early 1900's. It followed the center at Hiawatha Park and the Ballard Field House. The Collins Field House was torn down in 1975.

    Identifier: spl_pc_00702

    Date: 1910

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  • Frederick & Nelson, ca. 1965

    Frederick & Nelson, ca. 1965

    Transcribed from postcard: "Frederick & Nelson, Fifth at Pine, Seattle. Ten floors of modern beauty! Popular rendezvous for Seattleites and visitors to the city. Eighth floor Tea Room overlooks downtown area. Two smart suburban stores: Bellevue and Aurora Village."

    Identifier: spl_pc_00223

    Date: 1965

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  • Perry Hotel, ca. 1910

    Perry Hotel, ca. 1910

    Located at Madison Street and Boren Avenue, the Perry Hotel, also known as the Perry Apartments, was built in 1907. In 1916, the building was renovated to become the Columbus Sanitarium and renamed once again to Cabrini Hospital in the 1960s. The building was demolished in 1996.

    Identifier: spl_pc_00818

    Date: 1910

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  • St. James Cathedral, ca. 1910

    St. James Cathedral, ca. 1910

    Bishop Edward O'Dea purchased the land for St. James Cathedral's First Hill site in 1903 after successfully petitioning the Pope to relocate the episcopal see from Vancouver, Washington to Seattle. The cornerstone for the building was laid in 1905 with more than 5,000 people in attendance and the cathedral officially opened on December 15, 1907.

    Identifier: spl_pc_00308

    Date: 1910

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