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The Feb 20, 1910 Seattle Times includes a photo with the headline "Three Story Building at Pine and Boylston", describing in the photo caption that Ellsworth Storey was the architect. This was the Sanders, 700 East Pine. It seems very out of character for Storey. Roket (talk) 08:45, 30 January 2019 (UTC)Reply