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historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM2A5T_the-reverend-george-whitworth-grave_Seattle-WA.html
—First Presbyterian missionary to serve western Washington, 1854. Started 15 churches including the first Presbyterian church of Seattle.
—President of University of Washington, 1865-66 & 1874-76.
—Founded Sumner Academy, 1…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1Y4O_japanese-american-remembrance-garden_Seattle-WA.html
Left Marker:
This is Sacred Land. Before World War II a community of Japanese and Japanese Americans lived on what is now south campus. In 1942, approximately 120,000 were incarcerated and held behind barbed wire for three or more years without…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1Y4N_chrysler-building_Seattle-WA.html
The Washborn-Haines Company built this structure to showcase their preeminent Chrysler auto dealership, so special that Walter Chrysler himself came out for the opening on November 29, 1925. This building continued to house automobile sales and se…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1Y33_pantages-house-historical_Seattle-WA.html
Built in 1907 for
Alexander Pantages
Vaudeville Impressario
Founder of Over
200 Theaters
Nationwide
Designated a Seattle Historic Landmark in 2004
Restored in 2005 by Capitol Hill Housing
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1Y32_broadway-high-school-historical_Seattle-WA.html
On this site stood Seattle's first High School. Opened in 1902 as Seattle High School, in 1904 it was named Broadway High School until its closing in 1946. Broadway set high standards for education and racial harmony. This plaque is presented by B…
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HM1XPS_george-ward-house-historical_Seattle-WA.html
Two markers are side-by-side on this house:
(Marker 1)
Ward House
Seattle's Oldest Building
1882
Seattle Landmark
(Marker 2)
George Ward House
520 E Denny Way
has been placed on the
National Register
of Historic Places
by t…