Washington Hall (Seattle)
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Washington Hall is a historic building and a registered city landmark in Seattle, Washington, that is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. It was originally built as a community center by the Danish Brotherhood in America, a fraternal organization, with meeting halls and one-room apartments for new immigrants. In 1973, the building was sold to the Sons of Haiti (an African-American Masonic group) who leased the space to various tenants. It was purchased in 2009 by Historic Seattle and was renovated and re-opened in 2010.
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14th Avenue, Seattle Yesler Terrace
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N 47.602838888889 ° | E -122.31463888889 ° |
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Washington Hall
14th Avenue 153
98122 Seattle, Yesler Terrace
Washington, United States
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