Category:Good Arts Building

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This is a category about a building or other location within the Pioneer Square-Skid Road Historic District, listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The district has been successively enlarged, and hence has multiple NRHP IDs: 70000086, 78000341, and 88000739
English: The Good Arts Building, formerly Scheuerman Block / Scheurman Block / 110 Cherry Street / 700 1st Avenue, Seattle, Washington. Planned by farmer-turned-property manager Christian Scheuerman (1835-1907) just prior to the great Seattle fire, it was completed in early 1890. Sam C. Woodall, who only briefly practiced in Seattle in 1889, was the architect. Scheuerman, a German immigrant, came to the Northwest in 1857, first arriving in Roseburg, Oregon and relocating to Seattle in 1860, where he took up a 160 acre homestead at Interbay and married a Native American woman. He purchased the site of the Scheuerman Block in 1870 and shortly before his death had refused an offer of $300,000 for it. Scheuerman kept an office in his building and dedicated his time later in life to managing his many properties. For further information see Summary for 110 Cherry ST / Parcel ID 0939000235, Seattle Department of Neighborhoods.

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