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- Sentry duty
- Marqueen Staircase II
- Marqueen Staircase
- Marqueen Garden
- The cool blue hills of earth
- Pacific Block Guardian
Pacific Block, now Interurban Building, 1890. Architect John Parkinson. - Georgia State Capitol
- Pioneer Corner
Corner of Pioneer Building, Seattle - City Centre
City Centre, 1412-1430 Fifth Avenue, Seattle - Tower in the Clouds
Columbia Center, Seattle. - Octolamp
- Difference of Eighty Years
Olympic Tower (1928) and Fifteen Twenty-One Second Avenue (2008) in Seattle - In the Rookery
Rookery Lobby, Chicago. Designed by Frank Lloyd Wright, 1905. - Metallic
Museum of Pop Culture, Seattle - Station Lamp
Light fixture, Portland Union Station - Walrus Corner
- MarQueen Corridor
- MarQueen Corridor
- The Walrus of Christmas Past
- 1926
Figure on the Camlin Hotel - The Camlin
Camlin Hotel, Seattle, 1926. - Great Hall of Union Station
Seattle railway station, built 1911, service discontinued 1971, repurposed as an event space. - The Elks' Old Hangout
Elks Temple, now McMenamins Elks Temple Hotel, Tacoma (1916). - Citadel of the Supreme Starbuck
- The Rookery
Top of west side of Rookery Building, Chicago - Field Caryatids
Chicago Field Museum of Natural History - Walrus Corner
- Municipal Building, Tacoma
Tacoma City Hall since 1977; previously Rhodes Medical Arts Tower. Built 1930-1931 by John Graham & Associates. 17 stories. - Western Pacific Chemical Company, 1940
1436 Elliott Ave W, Queen Anne, Seattle. Built in 1940 for the Western Pacific Chemical Company, this two-story concrete building was designed in the Art Deco and Art Moderne styles by John Ivar Mattson. Later, it housed several chemical manufacturers, and in the 1970s, Superior Embroidery and McNamara Signs. - Seattle Aerie No.1
- All the Dome
Arctic Club dome, viewed with my widest non-fisheye lens. - We Are the Walrus
Exterior of the Arctic Club, Seattle, featuring terra-cotta walrus heads. - Ark Lodge Cinema
Ark Lodge #126, Columbia City, Seattle; John L. McCauley, 1921. The facade is neoclassical, with four Ionic pilasters. At the top of the pediment, here obscured by the tree, is a Masonic square and compass, still intact. Below it, the lettering reads "Ark Lodge 126 F.& A.M.", or "Free and Accepted Masons". Seattle architect John L. McCauley (1879-1957), himself a Freemason, designed and built this meeting space in 1920-21 for the Ark Lodge #126 chapter. The upper story served as the Masons' assembly space, while the ground floor provided income for the chapter as retail spaces. From 1921 until the 1940s, the ground floor was occupied by the Heater Glove Factory, which made leather gloves and helmets; Charles Lindbergh wore a Heater helmet on his transatlantic flight. The Masons continued to meet here until 2002, when they sold the building, and it was converted to a cinema. The marquee was added and the second-floor assembly hall became a 204-seat auditorium. After additional remodeling, the building now contains four theatres. arklodgecinemas.com/ - That's Some Ceiling
5th Avenue Theatre entryway, Seattle - Arctic Club Dome
Northern Lights Dome Ballroom, Arctic Club Building, Seattle, 1916. - Chicago Flatiron
Flatiron building, Chicago, as seen from the Robey Hotel - Winthrop Hotel
Winthrop Hotel, 1925, now Winthrop Apartments. Tacoma. - Tacoma Municipal Building
Tacoma City Hall since 1977; previously Rhodes Medical Arts Tower. Built 1930-1931 by John Graham & Associates. 17 stories. Though my camera was precisely centered, the bottom of the photo appears asymmetrical; this is because the building is built on a hillside. The two sides of the entrance are of unequal length, as the sidewalk slopes upward to the right. - The Pine Box (Beer Inside)
The Pine Box - a Capitol Hill bar located in an old mortuary - Bookish Cathedral
Suzzallo Library, U. of Washington - Hex
Ceiling of former Noel State Bank (1921) in Chicago; now a Walgreens drugstore - Chong Wa Benevolent Association (1929)
Chinatown, Seattle. - Golden West Hotel
Abandoned hotel, Chinatown, Seattle. - Golden West Hotel
Abandoned hotel, Chinatown, Seattle. - Four Seas and Golden West
Four Seas Restaurant (closed 2017) with abandoned Golden West Hotel in background. - King Lamp
King Street (Rail) Station, Seattle - Atlanta City Hall
1930 - Vista House, 1918
- Crystal Blue TrainStation
University of Washington light rail subway station, Seattle - Night at Union Station