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2024opa-0194ccs10-18-24
vehicle’s GPS showed NE#1 traveling from the South Precinct to the incident location, averaging 25 to 30 MPH, with a maximum 35 MPH speed ...
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2021srcchapter7
provide the building with a weather-resistant exterior wall envelope. The exterior wall envelope shall include flashing as described in ...
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2021sfcchapter33
)) 3303.5.4 Fire watch records. Fire watch personnel shall keep a record of all time periods of duty, includ-ing the log ...
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lpbcurrentnom_franklinapartmentssept2015
in raw logs. Another well-known building is the Masonic Temple (1912-16, now the Egyptian Theater), completed by Lawton ...
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lpbcurrentnom_franklinapartments2014
Romanesque, Classical, Tudor and Colonial. One of their most noted works was the Forestry Building (1908-09, demolished) at the ...
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lpbcurrentnom_comm_psych
trunk"), due to the felled logs and driftwood that collected at the eastern shore of Lake Union. The neighborhood was ...
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lpbcurrentnom_volunteer park landmark nomination
for wood for the town’s mill prompted logging of much of the surrounding hillsides and ridgetops by the 1880s, including ...
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seattlepublicschoolsbuiltbetween1945and1965
in the 1900s, a sawmill stood on the western shore of a smalllake north of Seattle. The taste of tannic acid left by the ...
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lpbcurrentnom_shannon wilson nom
, followed by a new drawbridge in 1916. Lumber and shingle mills continued operating in the area, using Lake Union and the Ship Canal as ...
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lpbcurrentnom_1534
. The ridge continues south into First Hill. [See Figs 46‐53 for historic neighborhood photos]  Capitol Hill was logged off ...
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lpbcurrentnom_bullitt
are original wood built-ins, with five drawers, under mirrors and cone-shaped light fixtures. The small, built-in desks ...
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northern end. Logging of the area began in the 1880s, followed soon after by residential subdivisions. James Moore ...
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lpbcurrentnom_showbox_johnson_partnership
W. Stoddard) the Washington State Coliseum (Paul Thiry), and Memorial Stadium (George W. Stoddard). 4.5.1 Performing in the Pioneer Days86 ...
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lpbcurrentnom_continentalhotel
with built-ins and modern kitchen appliances. Occupants were served by 24-hour on-site staff, and Berg even had a rooftop ...
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lpbcurrentnom_6206roosevelt
, Landmark Nomination Report July 2022, page 12 lumber or a log cabin. Doors were typically narrow, as were any ...
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lpbcurrentnom_uw_eagleson
. The University of Washington branch of the YMCA (University YMCA) was first established in 1888 by George Carter, general secretary of the ...
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lpbcurrentnom_inouyel
moratorium on Chinese labor immigration. During this period most Japanese men found work in the surrounding canneries, railroad, and the ...
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lpbcurrentnom_bullockhouse
ridge of Capitol Hill was heavily forested when the settlement townsite of Seattle was established in 1853. Demand for timber for Yesler’s ...
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lpbcurrentnom_vanasselt
, Alexander Hamilton) Figure 98 • Morris High School in the Bronx, New York City (1904, Charles B. J. Snyder) Log in | ...
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lpbcurrentnom_royvue historic resource report_johnson ...
. Logging of the area began in the 1880s, followed soon after by residential subdivisions. James Moore (1861-1929), Capitol ...
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lpbcurrentnom_909_e_pine
and E. Madison Streets along the south, and Interlaken Park and 520 on the north. The ridge continues south into First Hill. [See Figs 31‐36 ...
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lpbcurrentnom_lincolnhighschoolnom
the Western Lumber Mill opened south of Lake Union in 1882, the land to the north of the lake was dense old-growth forest. Over the next ...
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lpbcurrentnom_villa_camini
continued into the mid-20th century with many resource-extraction industries positioned along its shoreline. Prior to construction of the ...
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lpbcurrentnom_cayton
road through the forest to the peak of the ridge and created a cemetery (today known as Lake View Cemetery).​176​ ​The hill was ...
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lpbcurrentnom_ec_hughes
claimed 316 acres in what is now White Center. In the early 1880s, Gottlleib Green, purchased 80 acres in White Center, built a sawmill at ...
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