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original Yesler home, the following month. Yesler's plan was to construct the southern half of the building first, then finish the northern portion the following building season after payments for recently sold property would be secured. Grading was completed and construction began in May but was soon halted due to a shortage of rough stone that was plaguing the city; only 144 tons of the 800 tons of stone that were ordered for the building could be delivered. Several months after the Great
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columns and steel beams supporting timber joists. As was typical practice in the period, the office floors were designed and built with permanent partitions forming 185 office rooms—a tenant would simply rent one or more office rooms. Light is provided to the interior through two atria—one in the
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1827:Other lists
1787:Walla Walla
1425:ʔálʔal Café
1353:Smith Tower
1244:paperback)
726:Smith Tower
668:Current use
654:Doc Maynard
589:Prohibition
542:terra cotta
406:terra cotta
369:May 5, 1977
361:May 5, 1977
234:Floor count
193:US$ 250,000
161: /
149:122°20′01″W
136:Coordinates
83:Tallest in
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1514:Public art
1445:Iron Horse
1435:The Casino
757:References
690:totem pole
643:totem pole
386:References
333:ID70000086
255:James Wehn
208:Management
146:47°36′08″N
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1478:Geography
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182:Completed
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1747:San Juan
1727:Okanogan
1707:Kittitas
1672:Garfield
1667:Franklin
1647:Columbia
1455:OK Hotel
1372:Business
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1187:Columbia
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947:July 25,
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841:cite web
432:Location
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119:Location
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1797:Whitman
1792:Whatcom
1772:Stevens
1767:Spokane
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1717:Lincoln
1657:Douglas
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1637:Clallam
1418:Defunct
1054:July 7,
832:Emporis
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640:Tlingit
628:pergola
579:History
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442:sawmill
414:Seattle
325:Part of
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1607:Lists
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198:Owner
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1697:King
1238:ISBN
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