Capitol Hill Transitions: Seattle Art Museum's 29th Annual Exhibition of Residential Architecture

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Title

Capitol Hill Transitions: Seattle Art Museum's 29th Annual Exhibition of Residential Architecture

Subject

Architecture, Domestic--Washington (State)--Seattle--Tours
Seattle (Wash.)--Buildings, structures, etc.
Capitol Hill (Seattle, Wash.)--Buildings, structures, etc.

Description

Brochure for the 29th Annual Exhibition of Residential Architecture, held Thursday, April 26, 1979 from 10 am to 6 pm.

Creator

Art Museum Guild, Seattle Art Museum

Publisher

Seattle Art Museum

Date

1979

Rights

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Format

PDF document

Language

English

Type

Text | Image

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Participants

  • The Episcopal Center, 1551 10th Avenue East
  • Mr. and Mrs. R. Duke Watson, 1642 Federal Avenue East
  • Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Callison, 1901 10th Avenue East
  • Mr. John Peter Nordin, 1651 10th Avenue East
  • Roger and Annette Rieger, 1655 10th Avenue East
  • Dr. and Mrs. Robert Barnes, 1014 East Blaine
  • Mr. William Overholt, 1902 10th Avenue East
  • Mr. Don Foster, 1915 10th Avenue East
  • Mr. and Mrs. George Suyama, 1917 Broadway East
  • Mr. Roy Miller, 2010 Broadway East
  • Mr. Clarence Hulford, 2010 Broadway East
  • Mr. A.O. Bumgardner, 2017 Broadway East
  • Kenneth and Mary Briggs, 2207 Broadway East
  • Mr. and Mrs. Phillip S. Brazeau, 2221 Broadway East
  • Mr. Paul Skinner, 1946 Harvard Avenue East

Citation

Art Museum Guild, Seattle Art Museum, “Capitol Hill Transitions: Seattle Art Museum's 29th Annual Exhibition of Residential Architecture,” Seattle Art Museum Libraries: Digital Collections, accessed March 28, 2024, https://samlibraries.omeka.net/items/show/259.

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