Category:Lebanon Building
English: The Lebanon Building built in 1891 at the northeast corner of S. Main St. and Occidental Ave. S., Seattle, was known at various times in its roughly six decades as the Jesse George Building, Occidental Hotel (a name also used for several other Seattle hotels), Touraine Hotel, Palmer House, Fremont Hotel, and finally Tourist Hotel. It was damaged in the 1949 earthquake, losing its top 2 floors and ultimately demolished in the 1960s. The space was a parking lot for over five decades before the construction of the Weyerhaeuser headquarters in the 2010s.
Media in category "Lebanon Building"
The following 8 files are in this category, out of 8 total.
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Argus - A.Y.P. ed. - Page 8a.jpg 4,774 × 6,824; 6.12 MB
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Hotel Tourist (1911) (ADVERT 223).jpeg 800 × 626; 106 KB
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J. W. George 1890.jpg 404 × 391; 20 KB
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Kinnear & Brawley Block, Pioneer Square, Seattle 1930s.jpg 1,112 × 814; 279 KB
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Seattle - south side of Yesler Way east of Second Avenue, 1920 (49516631528).jpg 3,671 × 2,400; 3.3 MB
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Seattle 1909 - Tourist Hotel - Main & Occidental.jpg 772 × 1,055; 473 KB