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[edit]Seattle-Tacoma Interurban Station at Occidental Ave. S. and Yesler Way, ca. 1910 ( ) | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Creator InfoField | Nowell & Rognon:
creator QS:P170,Q26202833
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Seattle-Tacoma Interurban Station at Occidental Ave. S. and Yesler Way, ca. 1910 |
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The Puget Sound Electric Railway operated between Seattle and Tacoma from 1902 to 1928. Use of the railway fell with the rise of the automobile and construction of Highway 99. The south side of Hotel Seattle can be seen in the center of the photograph. The Interurban Building (also known as the Pacific Block) where the Puget Sound Electric Railway waiting room was located appears on the right side of the street, closest to the hotel. Other businesses on the right side of the street include the Queen City Hotel, the Good Theatre and the Occidental Clothing Company.
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Date | 1910? | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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institution QS:P195,Q7442157 |
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Hotel Seattle
Building still extant, now (2023) Interurban Building
sign: "[D]entist"
sign: "Hoffman"
sign: "Clothing & […]"
sign: "Queen City Hotel"
ad for Obak Mouthpiece Cigarettes
sign: "Good Theatre"
clock / sign for a pool hall (only "Pool" is readily legible) showing time 3:20.
ad "Drink Coca-Cola | Relieves fatigue"
sign: "People's Loan Office"
sign: "Queen City Hotel | Steam heated rooms | 50¢-75¢ and 100 "
sign: "Occidental Clothing Co."
Alaska Building
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Seattle-Tacoma Interurban Station at Occidental Ave. S. and Yesler Way, ca. 1910 (English)
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The Puget Sound Electric Railway operated between Seattle and Tacoma from 1902 to 1928. Use of the railway fell with the rise of the automobile and construction of Highway 99. The south side of Hotel Seattle can be seen in the center of the photograph. The Interurban Building (also known as the Pacific Block) where the Puget Sound Electric Railway waiting room was located appears on the right side of the street, closest to the hotel. Other businesses on the right side of the street include the Queen City Hotel, the Good Theatre and the Occidental Clothing Company. (English)
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- Photographs by Nowell & Rognon
- Interurban Building
- Hotel Seattle
- Alaska Building
- Shops in Seattle
- Destroyed buildings in Seattle
- Puget Sound Electric Railway
- History of streetcars in Seattle
- Coca-Cola advertisements
- Cigarette advertisements
- Time 03:20
- Hand-colored photographs of Washington (state)
- Postcards of Seattle
- Items published by the Lowman & Hanford Stationery and Printing Company