Bust of James J. Hill
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A bust of James J. Hill, called The Empire Builder, is installed on the University of Washington campus, in Seattle, Washington. The sculpture was created by Finn Haakon Frolich for the city's first world's fair in 1909.It is located on Stevens Way at the northwest end of More Hall (civil and environmental engineering).
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Northeast 40th Street, Seattle University District
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N 47.652833333333 ° | E -122.30541666667 ° |
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University of Washington (UW)
Northeast 40th Street
98015 Seattle, University District
Washington, United States
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