DescriptionSanborn Seattle 1905 - map 209 - Washington Hotel.jpg
Map detail showing the Washington Hotel (originally Denny Hotel) in Seattle, Washington. Detail of 1905 map. The Hotel faced onto Stewart Street. Its grounds extended from Second Avenue northeast to Fourth Avenue. At the time this was still Denny Hill - this is just before the regrade - and the terrain was so steep that the hotel had a private cable car to bring people up from the other side of Stewart.
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Map 209, Insurance Maps of Seattle, Volume Two, Sanborn Map Company, 11 Broadway, New York, reproduced on the "Digital Sanborn Maps 1867-1970" online (subscription) database
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== Summary == {{Information |Description=Map detail showing the Washington Hotel (originally Denny Hotel) in Seattle, Washington. Detail of 1905 map. The Hotel faced onto Stewart Street. Its grounds extended from Second Avenue northeast to Fourth Avenue.