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Pacific Coast Company House No. 75

Buildings and structures completed in 1880Coal mining in the United StatesCompany housingNational Register of Historic Places in King County, Washington
Pacific Coast Company House
Pacific Coast Company House

Pacific Coast Company House No. 75, also known as Baima House, is a private residence in Newcastle, Washington. Built in 1880 or earlier, it was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1979. The house is the only surviving structure associated with the early development of coal mining at Newcastle and is an example of the type of housing in which miners lived.

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Pacific Coast Company House No. 75
138th Avenue Southeast,

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N 47.538055555556 ° E -122.15583333333 °
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138th Avenue Southeast 7396
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Washington, United States
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