Town Hall Seattle
Fourth Church of Christ, Scientist | |
Main auditorium of Town Hall, 2006 | |
Address |
1119 Eighth Avenue Seattle, Washington United States |
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Owner | Town Hall Association |
Capacity |
Great Hall: 832 Downstairs at Town Hall: 275 |
Current use | Cultural center |
Construction | |
Opened | 1916, 1922 |
Reopened | March 1999 |
Architect | George Foote Dunham |
Website | |
Location of Town Hall Seattle in Washington (state) | |
Coordinates | 47°36′32″N 122°19′48″W / 47.60889°N 122.33000°WCoordinates: 47°36′32″N 122°19′48″W / 47.60889°N 122.33000°W |
Designated | November 2012[1] |
Town Hall is a cultural center and performance hall located on Seattle, Washington, USA's First Hill. Built as the Fourth Church of Christ, Scientist, from 1916 to 1922, it was sold by the church to its current owners in 1998 and reopened in 1999.
References
- ↑ Several familiar buildings received landmark status this November, Front Porch: Seattle Department of Neighborhoods News and Events, 2012-11-26. Accessed: 2013-03-05.
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