Summary for 910 18TH AVE / Parcel ID 7234601531 / Inv # 0 |
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Common Name: |
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Style: |
Queen Anne, Vernacular |
Neighborhood: |
Central Area |
Built By: |
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Year Built: |
1901 |
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Significance |
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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 Seattleās 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.
BIBLIOGRAPHY
King County GIS Center Property Report (http://www5.kingcounty.gov/kcgisreports/property_report.aspx; accessed August 19, 2008)
King County Property Record Card (c. 1938-1972) Washington State Archives
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Appearance |
This house was built in 1901 according to both the King County Property Record Card and the King County GIS Center Property Report. According to the King County Property Record Card, the house was remodeled in 1930; however, the extent of the work undertaken at that time is not indicated.
A notation on the King County Property Record Card suggest that the structure was used as a rooming house at some time after 1937 but before the 1970s.
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Detail for 910 18TH AVE / Parcel ID 7234601531 / Inv # 0 |
Status: |
Yes - Hold |
Classication: |
Building |
District Status: |
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Cladding(s): |
Shingle, Vertical - Boards, Wood, Wood - Clapboard |
Foundation(s): |
Concrete - Poured, Post & Pier |
Roof Type(s): |
Gable, Hip |
Roof Material(s): |
Asphalt/Composition-Shingle |
Building Type: |
Domestic - Single Family |
Plan: |
L-Shape |
Structural System: |
Balloon Frame/Platform Frame |
No. of Stories: |
two |
Unit Theme(s): |
Architecture/Landscape Architecture |
Integrity |
Changes to Windows: |
Moderate |
Changes to Original Cladding: |
Moderate |
Changes to Interior: |
Unknown |
Changes to Plan: |
Intact |
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Major Bibliographic References |
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Photo collection for 910 18TH AVE / Parcel ID 7234601531 / Inv # 0 |
Photo taken Jun 17, 2008
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