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English: Hotel Diller, corner of First and University, Seattle, Washington, 1909. The building (now apartments) is still standing—and still owned by the Diller family—as of 2008.
Date Edition dated 1909-02-20.
Source From an ad in The Argus Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition special issue, p. 5. Photographed digitally from a copy in the Seattle Room at the downtown Seattle Public Library, then cleaned with GIMP.
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