Summary for 9603 59TH AVE / Parcel ID 5285200005 / Inv # 0 |
Historic Name: |
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Common Name: |
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Style: |
Ranch - Minimal Traditional |
Neighborhood: |
Rainier Beach |
Built By: |
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Year Built: |
1948 |
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Significance |
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The house at 9603 59th Avenue S is a single-family dwelling.
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Appearance |
The house at 9603 59th Avenue S is located in South Seattle. It
is on the west side of the street and faces east. The structure was
built in 1948 (according to the county assessor) in the Ranch style. The
house has a square plan and stands on a poured concrete foundation. The
1-story platform frame building has a hip roof clad in asphalt
composition shingles. The wall cladding is roman brick veneer. The plan,
cladding and windows all appear intact. There are changes to the
chimney. |
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Detail for 9603 59TH AVE / Parcel ID 5285200005 / Inv # 0 |
Status: |
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Classication: |
Building |
District Status: |
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Cladding(s): |
Brick, Brick - Roman |
Foundation(s): |
Concrete - Poured |
Roof Type(s): |
Hip |
Roof Material(s): |
Asphalt/Composition |
Building Type: |
Domestic - Single Family |
Plan: |
Square |
Structural System: |
Balloon Frame/Platform Frame |
No. of Stories: |
one |
Unit Theme(s): |
Architecture/Landscape Architecture |
Integrity |
Changes to Plan: |
Intact |
Changes to Windows: |
Intact |
Changes to Original Cladding: |
Intact |
Changes to Interior: |
Unknown |
Other: |
Intact |
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Major Bibliographic References |
Shaping Seattle Architecture: A Historical Guide to the Architects. Jeffrey Karl Ochsner, ed. Seattle: University of Washington Press, 1994.
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Dorpat, Paul, “101 The Railroad Avenue Elevated,” Seattle, Now and Then, Seattle: Tartu Publications, 1984.
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Bagley, Clarence B. History of Seattle, Washington. Chicago: S.J. Clarke, 1916.
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Berner, Richard. Seattle 1921-1940: From Boom to Bust. Seattle: Charles Press, 1992.
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Photo collection for 9603 59TH AVE / Parcel ID 5285200005 / Inv # 0 |
Photo taken Aug 10, 2009
Photo taken Aug 10, 2009
Photo taken Aug 10, 2009
Photo taken Aug 10, 2009
Photo taken Sep 23, 2009
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