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Queen Anne - Shingle |
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Madrona |
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Year Built: |
1904 |
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Significance |
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This is an interesting example of the Shingle style, a variant of Queen Anne architecture. The structure exhibits a high degree of design integrity despite an early addition and much more recent renovations.
This is one of approximately 2,200 houses that are still extant out of more than 5,000 that were built by the end of 1906 in Seattle’s Central Area, Eastlake, First Hill, Leschi, Madison Park, Madrona, and North Capitol Hill neighborhoods.
A complete permit history, and a complete record of ownership and occupation have not yet been prepared for this property; however, the current owners acquired the property in 2003.
BIBLIOGRAPHY
King County Property Record Card (c. 1938-1972) Washington State Archives
King County GIS Center Property Report (http://www5.kingcounty.gov/kcgisreports/property_report.aspx; accessed July 22, 2008)
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Appearance |
This house was built in 1904 (King County Property Record Card; King County GIS Center Property Report, accessed July 22, 2008). The King County Property Record Card indicates that the house was remodeled in 1921. The King County GIS Center Property Report, accessed July 22, 2008, indicates that the house was renovated in 2003.
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