Category:Eagles Auditorium

This is a category about a place or building that is listed on the National Register of Historic Places in the United States of America. Its reference number is 83003338.

<nowiki>Eagles Auditorium Building; building in Washington, United States; bâtiment à Washington, États-Unis; gebouw in Washington, Verenigde Staten van Amerika</nowiki>
Eagles Auditorium Building 
building in Washington, United States
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LocationWashington, Pacific Northwest, Washington, Pacific States Region
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Map47° 36′ 38.88″ N, 122° 19′ 55.2″ W
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NRHP reference number: 83003338
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Eagles Auditorium Building, Seattle, Washington, now Kreielsheimer Place, home to ACT (A Contemporary Theater), with two stages and a cabaret (also 44 apartments). Also known as Eagles Temple and as the Senator Hotel, the elaborately terracotta-covered building (designed by the Henry Bittman firm) is on the National Register of Historic Places, ID #83003338. It is also an official city landmark. The building was the Aerie No. 1 of the Fraternal Order of Eagles (which was founded in Seattle); it was for many years a major concert venue; and it was one of the places where Martin Luther King, Jr. spoke November 10, 1961 on his only visit to Seattle.

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