Butler Hotel
Defunct hotels in Washington (state)History of SeattleHotel buildings completed in 1891Hotels in Seattle
The Butler Hotel or Hotel Butler in Seattle, Washington, was one of Seattle's leading hotels in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. It was located at the corner of Second Avenue and James Street, in what is now the Pioneer Square-Skid Road National Historic District. During the Prohibition era, its Rose Room was repeatedly cited for flouting the laws against the consumption of alcoholic beverages. It closed in 1933; the lower two floors survive as part of the Butler Garage. The building itself is also known as the Butler Block, the name over the main entrance.
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James Street, Seattle International District/Chinatown
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N 47.6025 ° | E -122.33305555556 ° |
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Butler Block (Butler Garage)
James Street 114
98104 Seattle, International District/Chinatown
Washington, United States
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