File:Loma Hotel, Westlake Avenue, Seattle.jpg
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editDescriptionLoma Hotel, Westlake Avenue, Seattle.jpg |
English: The Loma Hotel, once located at 2001-7 Westlake Avenue. Designed by Graham & Meyers for Fred H. Peterson in 1906, the building was razed in the early 1960s for a gas station, which has since been redeveloped into higher density buildings. |
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Source | King County Assessor, Real Property Record Cards, 1937-1972, Washington State Archives, Digital Archives, http://digitalarchives.wa.gov |
Author | King County Assessor |
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