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There are 315 properties and districts listed on the National Register in the county. 222 of these listings are located in the city of Seattle, and are listed separately; the remaining 93 properties and districts are listed here. Another property in the county outside of Seattle was once listed on the National Register but has been removed.
Montlake Historic District: Montlake Historic District: October 15, 2015 : Roughly bounded by Lake Washington Ship Canal, Interlaken Park, 15th Ave. E. & Washington Park Arboretum: 121: Moore Theatre and Hotel
These two districts were designated as "historic" by the city in 1970 and 1971, respectively. The city then passed a Landmarks Preservation Ordinance, establishing what was originally the Office of Historic Preservation [3] and now consists of the Landmarks Preservation Board and some other portions of the Department of Neighborhoods.
[1] [2] For many years, they issued a monthly online magazine, Preservation Seattle [3] and are involved in advocacy and education. [1] As a public development authority, Historic Seattle is a government-owned corporation. [4] Its 12-member board includes 4 members appointed by the Mayor of Seattle, 4 appointed by the PDA Council, and 4 elected ...
The Ravenna-Cowen North Historic District is a historic district in Seattle that gained recognition on the National Register of Historic Places on September 13, 2018. [1] Encompassing an area bounded by NE 65th Street, Ravenna Ravine, Ravenna and Cowen parks, and 12th Avenue NE, the neighborhood is notable for its diverse 20th-century ...
Sand Point Naval Air Station Historic District [29] Magnuson Park: More images: Satterlee House: 4866 Beach Drive S.W. Schillestad Building: 2111 First Avenue: Schoenfeld Building [30] 1012 1st Avenue: Also known as Standard Building. Schooner Wawona: Historic Ships Wharf, 860 Terry Avenue N. More images: Archaeologically documented and ...
The Harvard-Belmont Landmark District is a part of Capitol Hill in Seattle, Washington, United States, listed on the National Register of Historic Places. It is notable for the architectural styles displayed by homes there: Victorian, neoclassical, neo-Georgian, and Colonial. Most were built between 1900 and 1910. [1]
The Montlake Historic District is a part of Montlake, located northeast of the downtown district in Seattle, Washington that has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places [2] since October 15, 2015. It primarily contains residential property.