Talk:Thomas Burke (railroad builder)
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[edit]Burke was a major figure in the history of Seattle. This article barely scratches the surface. I've added a few facts & cited for what was here. The sources I've cited should help anyone who is trying to flesh this out.
Also, besides the Burke-Gilman Trail and the Burke Museum, two significant Seattle buildings have carried his name:
- The southern half of what is now known as the State-Burke Building on Seattle's Occidental Mall (I'm not sure offhand of its historical relation to him)
- A building he commissioned, constructed 1889–1891, that stood until 1971 on the site of what is now the Henry M. Jackson Federal Building. It was a rather impressive Richardsonian Romanesque building. A few remnants of it are incorporated into the landscaping of the Jackson Federal Building.
- Jmabel | Talk 07:15, 26 January 2008 (UTC)
Wenatchee
[edit]Apparently also considered the founder of Wenatchee, Washington. Commons:File:Wenatchee, WA - Thomas Burke plaque.jpg & Wenatchee -- Thumbnail History (the latter on HistoryLink). - Jmabel | Talk 23:04, 13 September 2008 (UTC)
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