Category:Seattle Times Building (Second and Union)
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English: A.k.a. Denny Building. The Seattle Times was located at 1408 2nd Avenue, Seattle, Washington, U.S. from 1902 until 1916, when it moved to what later became known as the Times Square building. The building, built in 1901 for the Times by Sarah L. Denny, was designed by Charles H. Bebb and later had a 4th floor added.
Media in category "Seattle Times Building (Second and Union)"
The following 27 files are in this category, out of 27 total.
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Denny Building, Seattle, ca 1911 (MOHAI 1001).jpg 640 × 518; 70 KB
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Potlatch Children's Parade - DPLA - 0db2974c00aa8532a63eb0d15a389777.jpg 8,316 × 6,456; 5.42 MB
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Rotary press at Seattle Times, Seattle, ca 1911 (MOHAI 2019).jpg 640 × 515; 44 KB
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Seattle - Second and Pike, 1934.jpg 1,200 × 937; 274 KB
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Seattle Daily Times fire, February 13, 1913 - DPLA - 51339285e1bca10c0629793d0eb78351.jpg 4,567 × 5,503; 1.64 MB
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Seattle Potlatch Parade, 1912 (SEATTLE 1281).jpg 768 × 602; 117 KB
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Seattle Times Building 1905.jpg 1,256 × 1,572; 609 KB
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Seattle Times press room, Seattle, ca 1911 (MOHAI 2580).jpg 640 × 510; 58 KB
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Times Building, office of Seattle Times, probably 1905 (SEATTLE 650).jpg 768 × 624; 105 KB