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Ablemarle Hotel/Seattle Block. This and the New York Block were demolished to build the Dexter Horton Building.
According to the 1912 Baist map, this was also considered part of the New York Block, both buildings were built and owned by Dexter Horton.
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The New York Block, constructed between 1890 and 1892, was located at the corner of Cherry Street and Second Avenue. (English)
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