Doorways to Tomorrow: Eighth Annual Architectural Exhibit in Broadmoor and Washington Park

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Title

Doorways to Tomorrow: Eighth Annual Architectural Exhibit in Broadmoor and Washington Park

Subject

Architecture, Domestic--Washington (State)--Seattle--Tours
Seattle (Wash.)--Buildings, structures, etc.
Broadmoor (Seattle, Wash.)--Buildings, structures, etc.
Washington Park (Seattle, Wash.)--Buildings, structures, etc.

Description

Brochure for the 8th Annual Architectural Exhibit in Broadmoor and Washington Park, held Thursday, May 9, 1957, from 10 am to 5 pm.

Creator

Art Museum Guild, Seattle Art Museum

Publisher

Seattle Art Museum

Date

1957

Rights

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Format

PDF document

Language

English

Type

Text | Image

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Participants

  • Dr. and Mrs. Frederick A. Tucker, 1603 Broadmoor Drive, Broadmoor
  • Dr. and Mrs. Frank Wanamaker, 2238 Waverly Way, Broadmoor
  • Mr. and Mrs. William Sander, 3337 Shore Drive, Broadmoor
  • Mr. and Mrs. Roy L. Maryatt, 1955 Shenandoah Drive, Broadmoor
  • Mr. and Mrs. Cortland T. Clark, 1555 Parkside Drive, Broadmoor
  • Dr. and Mrs. Richard Fuller, 3801 East Prospect Street, Washington Park
  • Mr. and Mrs. William K. Blethen, 1011 - 39th Ave. North, Washington Park
  • Mr. and Mrs. Leo T. Kreielsheimer (Pool Only), entrance 260 39th Ave. North, Washington Park
  • Mr. and Mrs. Louis Dulien, 4000 Denny Blaine Place, Denny Blaine
  • Mr. and Mrs. John H. Hauberg, Jr., 1101 McGilvra Blvd., Washington Park
  • Mr. and Mrs. David W. Wyman, 1239 Shenandoah Drive, Broadmoor
  • Mr. and Mrs. Stanley H. Bekins, 1818 Parkside Drive, Broadmoor
  • Mr. and Mrs. Emil G. Sick, 260 39th Ave. North, Washington Park

Citation

Art Museum Guild, Seattle Art Museum , “Doorways to Tomorrow: Eighth Annual Architectural Exhibit in Broadmoor and Washington Park,” Seattle Art Museum Libraries: Digital Collections, accessed March 29, 2024, https://samlibraries.omeka.net/items/show/196.

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