Washington
Historic Sites & Landmarks in Washington
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Tokeland Hotel
Tokeland, Washington
1885-1911
Built in 1885 and opened to guests in 1899, Tokeland Hotel is the oldest hotel in Washington. Today it offers 18 rooms in cozy, eclectic surroundings, along with a top-quality restaurant featuring local seafood and produce with a southern flair.
- Starbucks Center Seattle, Washington 1912
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Jovita Land Company Model Home (Corbett House)
Federal Way, Washington
1908
The Jovita Land Company Model Home (Corbett House) in Lakeland South near Federal Way was constructed in American Foursquare (Craftsman) style in 1908.
- Palace Hotel Port Townsend, Washington 1889
- Union Passenger Station Tacoma, Washington
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Seattle Central Library
Seattle, Washington
Completed in 2004 to a unique geometrical design by architect Rem Koolhaas, this striking building is considered one of the finest examples of modern architecture in the Pacific Northwest.
- Union Depot-Warehouse Historic District Tacoma, Washington
- Monroe Street Bridge Spokane, Washington 1911
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Raymond Theater
Raymond, Washington
1928
The Raymond Theater was built in 1928 in an interesting Renaissance Revival style.
- Pacific Avenue Historic District Tacoma, Washington
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