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English: 8th and Cherry, Seattle, Washington, USA, 1962. This would be just around the time this part of First Hill was cut off from Downtown Seattle by Interstate 5. The Darrell Hotel, 703 Eight Avenue, at left, passed around this time into the hands of nearby Trinity Parish Church (Episcopal). It is now Bishop Lewis House, a work release facility in the prison system. Here is a 2007 image from a somewhat different angle. The decoration on the building has now been removed.
Item 168458, Clerk File 244512 (Record Series 1802-01), Seattle Municipal Archives.
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