Looking east up Cherry Street from 1st Ave, Seattle, 1914 (MOHAI 9650)

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Looking east up Cherry Street from 1st Ave, Seattle, 1914 (MOHAI 9650)

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This view of downtown Seattle was taken facing east on Cherry Street at First Avenue. The 10-story building with the pointed roof on the right side of the frame is the Lowman Building at 107 Cherry Street. The building was designed by the architectural partnership of Heide and DeNeuf for James Lowman, and completed in 1906. As of 2017 the building remains standing and has retained elements of its original French Renaissance design. Another building in this image still in use is the Hoge Building, the 18-story building at the left of the frame, which was completed in 1911 at 705 2nd Ave., and is notable for it's innovative steel frame.
Handwritten on recto: Looking East from 1st & Cherry 1914

Signs in image: United Cigar Stores Co.; The Breakers; Good Eats; Photo Flats, Vaudeville; Grand Opera House; Western Union; Albert Hansen, Jeweler and Silversmith

Caption information source: https://web6.seattle.gov/DPD/HistoricalSite/QueryResult.aspx?ID=-119358042
Caption information source: https://pauldorpat.com/archivepage/seattle-now-then-lowman-and-hanford
Subjects (LCTGM): Office buildings--Washington (State)--Seattle; Commercial streets--Washington (State)--Seattle

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1914
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Museum of History & Industry (MOHAI) Seattle
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