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2616 24th Ave E
Built: 1926 Historic Name: Nash Residence Style: Tudor Revival Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-and-one-half story cross-gable house sits on a corner lot close to the street surrounded by a rockery and shrubs. It has a gable-and-wing form with the entry near the center, with wood stairs and a wood railing with turned balusters. The roof extends slightly to shelter the doorway and is supported by curved brackets. Cladding is clapboard. Windows throughout have vinyl sash with wide wood surrounds. The entry porch has a group of three narrow windows; the prominent front gable and the side gable each have a large picture window. The side elevation has one-over-one windows and a tall narrow window in the gable end.
Cultural: This house was owned by Thomas and Helen Nash from 1928 until at least1958. He worked at Russell-Miller Milling Co.
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2611 24th Ave E
Built: 1928 Historic Name: Hicks Residence Style: Tudor Revival Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-and-one-half -story house sits on a corner lot with a low fence, lawn and foundation shrubs. It has a gable-and-wing form with the entry near the center, sheltered by a gabled hood. The entry has wood stairs with a metal railing. Cladding is wood shingles with stucco half-timbering on the front gable ends. On the east side is a deck with two pairs of French doors and a rear door with stairs. Windows have vinyl sash with false muntins. On the front facade is a large picture window. The west elevation has an exterior brick chimney.
Cultural: This house was owned by Robert F. & Helen Hicks from 1928 until at least1958.
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2564 24th Ave E
Built: 1925 Historic Name: Scott Residence Style: Tudor Revival Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This Tudor Revival house has a gable-and-wing form with a cross-gable roof and a prominent, steep front gable on the south end of the facade. Cladding is wood shingles with clapboard in the gable end; these materials replaced the original stucco in 1956. The gable roof swoops down to shelter the center entry, which has a round-arched opening trimmed with newer ceramic tile. A basement garage, with newer doors, is on the south side below the large gable. Above the garage is a large picture window, which replaced a tripartite window. North of the entry is an 8-over-1 leaded glass window with a small porch with metal railing added in front of it. The south elevation has an exterior chimney of red brick; another brick chimney near the center has been replaced by a metal pipe.
Cultural: The earliest known owners (1928) were William R. & Letta Scott of the Scott Gas Furnace Co. A real estate salesman (MacPherson Realty Co.), HaroldR. & Nelle Turnure owned the house from 1938 through 1948. It was owned by James V. Thomas, a dentist, and his wife Gertrude in 1958.
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2560 24th Ave E
Built: 1920 Historic Name: Draper Residence Style: Craftsman/Vernacular Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This 1-1/2 story vernacular cottage sits above the street with a low rockery and shrubs in front. It has a side gable roof and clapboard cladding. The center entry has a concrete stoop with a metal handrail and stairs descending toward the north. It is sheltered by a Craftsman-influenced gabled hood with stick work and brackets. The wood door has four small lights along the upper portion. Flanking the entry are two large picture windows with wide wood surrounds. There is a basement garage with a newer door below the south end. At the rear (southeast) is a secondary entry and a low deck. Windows on the side elevations are primarily one- over-one sash with wide surrounds; some have metal sash. Several smaller windows have three-light wood sash. The north elevation has an exterior brick chimney.
Cultural: The earliest known owners, in 1928, were Edgar Draper, an assistant professor at U.W., and his wife Emily. In 1938, the owners were Frank (Coin Operated Machines) and Ruth Countner. The Chief Attorney, Veterans Administration. John Shunk, and his wife, Felicita, owned the house in 1948.Sarah Levine, widow of Benjamin Levine, was the owner in 1958.
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2556 24th Ave E
Built: 1925 Historic Name: Backstrom Residence Style: Tudor Revival Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-story vernacular Tudor Revival house sits above the street with a rockery, low shrubs and brick stairs with a metal handrail, Itches a cross- gabled roof with a hip roof in the rear. Cladding is combed shingles. The roof of the projecting front gable extends at an angle to shelter the stoop and the entry, which faces north; it has a low brick wall and concrete stairs. South of the entry is a large picture window, with a basement garage below it. The north elevation has three tall narrow leaded glass windows with transoms and storm windows. Toward the rear are 6-over-1 leaded glass windows, with small windows at the basement level. An interior chimney is near the center of the house.
Cultural: This house has had numerous owners. The first one identified, in 1928, was William S. Backstrom, office manager at the Pure Milk Dairy Product Company, and his wife, Maud. It was rented in the 1930s and in 1948, owned by a bartender, Kenneth & Feta Calvin. In 1958, it was owned by aBoeing employee, Edmor & Esther Hafner.
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2553 24th Ave E
Built: 1959 Style: Ranch Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This is one of two similar Ranch-style triplexes on this block. It has an L- shaped footprint with a low-pitched, cross-hipped roof with projecting boxed eaves. It is clad in blond brick and has two units above ground and one in the daylight basement. Each upper unit has a center entry flanked by large windows. Entries have wooden doors with storm doors and concrete steps with metal handrails. Windows are aluminum-framed, some with sliding sash and others with a single awning sash at the bottom. The 2553 unit projects forward, with a plate glass window north of the entry and a larger window to the south, wrapping around the corner. On the 2551 unit, a smaller, horizontal window is at the north and a narrow window with an awning sash below is to the south, wrapping around the corner. To the west is another large fixed window. Below are two garages with paneled doors. A stair at the northeast corner goes down to the lower unit. There are two chimneys, an interior one at the ridgeline near the center of the building and a wide exterior chimney on the south wall.
Cultural: This house reflects not only the changes in architectural style that occurred after World War II, but the increased demand for housing near the University of Washington and the development of multifamily buildings in the Montlakeneighborhood.
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2515 24th Ave E
Built: 1933 Historic Name: Cole Residence Style: Ranch Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This house sits on a midblock lot with a lawn and foundation shrubs. It has T-shaped plan with a gable-front-and-wing form; the rear section has a hipped roof, with the front gable projecting on the south end. Cladding is painted brick. The recessed entry is near the center, where the two wings meet; it is sheltered by a shed extension of the eaves. Adjoining the entry is a wide brick chimney. A large window is on the gable wing. Other windows are smaller, with batten shutters. A basement garage is on the rear.
Cultural: The earliest known owners of this house were Benjamin Cole, President and Manager of a collections agency, and his wife, Hazel, in 1938 through 1948.The home was owned by Gustave Sundberg in 1958.
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2502 24th Ave E
Built: 1921 Historic Name: Callahan Residence Style: Tudor Revival Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This clapboard-clad one-and-a-half story house is square in plan with a clipped cross gable roof with molded rake board at the gable ends and a cornice return at each corner. The facade features a red brick chimney prominently placed in the center. A smaller ridgeline chimney is just south of the cross gable intersection. On the main facade, south of the chimney, is the entry porch with a clipped gable roof supported by a pair of slender wood posts under a wide beam with rounded ends, with a small window in the gable end. The door is wood and glass in a Craftsman pattern and is flanked by sidelights composed of 3 long narrow panes with 3 small panes at the top and bottom. Other windows are modern replacements with interior muntins in a Craftsman pattern. North of the chimney is a tripartite window with a 1/1 window in the center flanked by smaller 6/1 Craftsman style windows. The second floor has a 1/1 window on each side of the chimney. Side elevationshave similar windows in single or tripartite groupings. A driveway is on the north side of the house.
Cultural: In 1938, Harlan Callahan, the Chief Deputy Coroner of King County, and his wife Lola, lived here; they remained through the 1950s. Accessory: Single garage on north side
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2516 24th Ave E
Built: 1925 Historic Name: Boone Residence Style: Tudor Revival Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This brick-clad 1-1/2 story residence is on a corner lot, sitting above the street with a rockery, lawn and foundation plantings. It has a front gable roof with shallow eaves and cornice returns. There are two chimneys, an exterior brick on near the northeast corner and a small ridgeline chimney east of the center. The center entry porch is enclosed and has a gabled roof and a 12- light glass block window on the front. The entry is on the north side of the porch, with a single wood bracket in the opening. The entry is flanked by two pairs of wood-frame windows with leaded glass upper lights. Above the entry is a tripartite window of three 1/1 wood windows with leaded glass muntins in the upper sash. Side elevation windows are similar, either singly or in groups of three. On the south side of the facade, the wall extends out beyond the roofline, forming a wing wall with a diagonal top. At the rear of the house, a wing extends out slightly to the north with a side gable. This gable end has a tripartite gable window like that on the front elevation.Below this is a small single window, a pair of windows, and three vents. Below is the basement garage, with a shed roof with exposed rafter tails and pair of doors with 6-light windows above panels.
Cultural: The first identified owners (1938) were Warren Boone, who worked at Pacific Telephone and Telegraph, and his wife Kathleen, who remained here through the 1950s.
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2512 24th Ave E
Built: 1920 Historic Name: Marwood Residence Style: Craftsman Rank: Historic Non-Contributing
Description: This 1-1/2 story Craftsman bungalow has been substantially altered with new materials and windows. It is square in plan with a clipped side-gable roof and coursed shingle cladding. The roof has shallow eaves with knee brackets and bargeboards and two small clipped-gable dormers on the front, west elevation. The projecting gabled porch at the center of the symmetrical facade has wood piers and posts with a newer wood stair and balustrade projecting to the north. The door is wood panel. Newer four-part vertical casement windows flank the entry porch. Windows on the side elevations are similar, with a small garden window projecting from the north side and a non-original horizontal band of small square windows above this. A brick chimney pierces the eave on the south elevation. The small flat lot is landscaped with low shrubs, perennials and ground covers, with a large evergreen on the south side.
Cultural: The first identified owners (1938) were Robert Marwood, a building contractor, and his wife, Agnes, who remained here through the 1950s. Accessory: Garage on north side
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2506 24th Ave E
Built: 1920 Historic Name: Anderson-Ballard Residence Style: Craftsman Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-and-a-half story residence has a rectangular footprint and a side gable roof. Cladding is narrow wood clapboard. The roof has deep eaves with knee-braces in the gable ends and a red brick chimney at the ridgeline. The front roof slope has a large central shed dormer with a tripartite window with a 4/1 sash flanked by two narrower 4/1 sash. The symmetrical facade has a shed-roofed entry porch with two rectangular wood posts that sit on a clapboard wall. The Craftsman-style door has 6 small windows above 3 vertical panels. The entry is flanked by two pairs of 12-light windows with wide surrounds. The south elevation has a secondary entry with a shed roof. Side elevation windows are mostly 4/1, paired or single. A solid wood fence surrounds the property, partially obscuring the view of the house.
Cultural: This house was purchased by Frances Anderson in 1924. She married Mitchell Ballard, an office manager at Ingersoll Rand, and they remained here into the 1950s. Accessory: Single garage on north side
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2455 24th Ave E
Built: 1939 Historic Name: Brashen Residence Style: Colonial Revival Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This1-1/2-story house has an L-shaped plan with an addition on the north end (2006). It has side gable roofs, with the addition lower than the main house. There is an interior red brick chimney on the rear roof slope.Cladding is clapboard, with a row of dentil molding along the top of the wall. The main facade is symmetrical with a center entry with a paneled door flanked by pilasters. A concrete stoop with metal railings runs the width of the house, projecting out above the basement garage on the north side of the front elevation. The entry is flanked by large 6/6 wood windows with a panel below and paneled shutters. There are two shingle-clad gabled dormers on the front, each with a 6/6 wood window with a small vent above. North of the house, in front of the addition, is a clapboard-walled patio topped with glass. A split-faced concrete block retaining wall surrounds most of the property.
Cultural: An advertising representative at Universal Match Corporation, Abraham L. Brashen, and his wife Blanche owned the home in 1948. The owners in1958 were Walter J. & Marjorie Dawkins; he was a tool designer at Boeing.
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2459 24th Ave E
Built: 1934 Historic Name: Quiett Residence Style: Ranch Rank: Historic Non-Contributing
Description: This one story brick-clad house has an L-shaped footprint with a gable roof on the south elevation and a hipped roof on the north elevation. It has been altered with a gable-roofed brick entry porch with two arched openings in the front and one on the side. The roof has flush eaves in the front gable and is clad in wood shingle. There is a wide, interior, red brick chimney on the rear roof slope near the north end. The entry has a round arched wooden door with eight panels. To the north is a pair of 8-light casement windows with leaded muntins and plank shutters. Above is a small louvered vent in the gable end. The main facade has a small diamond-paned casement window and a pair of 10-light vinyl casement windows with shutters. Below the casements is a partially below-grade garage with a paneled tilt-up garage door. The front yard is surrounded by a newer wrought iron fence with brick pillars.
Cultural: The earliest known owners of this house were Paul J. Quiett, a salesman at Black & Decker Manufacturing Company and his wife Grace, in 1938. HelenD. Myhrwell, a sales clerk at Frederick & Nelson owned it in 1958.
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2466 24th Ave E
Built: 1920 Historic Name: Andrews Residence Style: Colonial Bungalow Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-story house has a rectangular footprint with a side gable roof with projecting eaves and cornice returns. On the north elevation is a substantial exterior chimney of painted brick. The facade is symmetrical with a center entry under a front gable roof supported on a pair of Tuscan columns. The gable end has an arched opening and the cornice return forms a broken entablature. The 9-panle entry door has a 15-light sidelight on the north side. The house is clad in wood clapboards and has its original wood windows in wide wood surrounds. The entry is flanked by banks of tripartite windows composed of three 6/1 double-hung sash. On the side elevations, the gable ends have paired 6/1 windows. Other side elevation windows are single 6/1 double hung. Next to the chimney, a window has been replaced with a 15-light door with no outside stairs. On the rear is a shed dormer.
Cultural: A clerk at the Chicago Milwaukee St. Paul & Pacific Railroad, John H. (Bernice) Andrews, owned this house from 1928 through 1938. James Davis, a draftsman at Thomas Grainger & Thomas, and his wife, Josephine owned it in 1948. A post office clerk, Raymond Ko, and his wife, Cassandra,were the owners in 1958. Accessory: Single garage
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2456 24th Ave E
Built: 1922 Historic Name: Mitten Residence Builder: Rank
Description: This one-and-a-half story residence has a rectangular footprint under a side gable roof with deep eaves, exposed rafter tails on the sides and knee braces in the gable ends. There is a red brick, exterior chimney on the north elevation. Cladding is asbestos shingle. The facade features a half-width front porch on the south with a projecting front gable roof with a metal railing and replacement metal supports sitting on stacked stone plinths. The porch is clad in stacked stone and has concrete steps with a metal railing.Windows have newer vinyl sash with false muntins in original wide wood surrounds. On the porch is the entry door and a tripartite window composed of an 8/1 center window flanked by two narrow 4/1 windows. The gable end has 6-light sash. North of the entry is another similar tripartite window.Above this window is a large gable front dormer with a tripartite window composed of a 6/1 center window flanked by two narrow 4/1 windows. There is a shed dormer on the rear roof slope. The property has a concrete retaining wall along the front; a low wood fence with a trellis in the center sits on top of the retaining wall.Cultural Data

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2401 24th Ave E
Built: 2006 Historic Name: Seattle Public Library Style: Modern Rank: Non-Historic Non-Contributing Builder: Graham Contracting, Ltd. Architect: Weinstein AU
Description: The 5,652 square-foot library has a shallow L-shaped plan with the glass- enclosed entry pavilion about one-third of the way along the facade. It is clad in brick and cedar. The main body of the library extends along the street with a flat roof with wide eaves and large vertical windows. The smaller wing is at the south end, set back from the main facade, with a horizontal window.Parking is in the rear. The library features several pieces of local art. Rebecca Cummins created a colored glass sundial/skylight. Five circular openings in the ceiling project colorful spotlights that move through the library during the day as the sun moves across the sky. There is also a painting by Boyer Gonzales and a woodcut print by Hodaka Yoshida.(Historylink.org)
Cultural: This building was built after the period of significance for the historic district.The library opened on August 12, 2006, replacing the nearby storefront library that had served Montlake since 1944,.
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2415 24th Ave E
Built: 1924 Historic Name: Hawkins Residence Style: Tudor Revival Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-and-one-half story house sits on a corner lot with a low rockery, a hedge, lawn and shrubs. It has an irregular plan and a side-gable roof with knee braces. Cladding is clapboard with stucco and strap work in the side gables; the clapboard covers the stucco and strap work that was originally in the front gable ends. A projecting gabled bay at the south end of the main facade has a multi-sided bay window with horizontal divided light casements and a basement garage below. The entry at the north end has a gabled portico with bargeboards and square posts. A group of three 8/1 sash is at the center of the facade. Other windows are similar single, paired or grouped sash. A brick chimney is on the north gable wall.
Cultural: The earliest known owners, in 1928, were Louis B. Hawkins, a manager at Edwin Clapp Stores, and his wife, Margaret. A Seattle Police Department detective, Arthur J. Hill, owned the house in 1938. The owners in 1948 were Gerhard L. Rosenberg, a bookkeeper at Lester Berg, and his wife Pauline. In 1958, Francis H. Ferguson, an electrical engineer at Puget Sound Power &Light, and his wife, Elizabeth, were the owners. Accessory: Carport on northwest corner.
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2402 24th Ave E
Built: 1920 Historic Name: Murdock Residence Style: Craftsman Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-and-one-half story house has a rectangular footprint and a front gable roof with deep eaves, exposed rafter tails and decorative carved ends on the bargeboards. The front gable has stucco and half-timbering. In the center of the gable are three 6/1 wood windows with a typical Craftsman- style pattern of divided lights. All the windows in the house appear to have original wood sash, most with this configuration. The full-width recessed porch has two sets of three battered, wood boxed columns on plinths. The porch has wood stairs and railing. On either side of the door is a pair of 6/1 windows. The main body of the house is clad in wood clapboards of two alternating widths. The north elevation has a large shed roofed wall dormer clad in wood shingle, with a 6/1 window. A small interior brick chimney is on the east side of this dormer. A sliding glass door has been added to the basement level near the center of this elevation. The south elevation has a 6/1 window next to an exterior chimney near the front of the house. Beyond the chimney a side gable dormer extends down to become a projecting bay.The dormer has a pair of 6-light windows and a pair of 6/1 windows is below it, with a single 6-light window next to it.
Cultural: The earliest known owners of this house were James and Margaret Murdock, of Murdock & Eckman, in 1928. The owners from at least 1938 through 1958 were Nicholas Carlo, a clerk at Desanti Brothers, and his wife,Mary. Accessory: Garage with attached double garage
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2416 24th Ave E
Built: 1919 Historic Name: Benjamin Residence Style: Craftsman Rank: Historic Non-Contributing
Description: This house has been significantly altered with an added basement, a new porch and wood stairs and new cladding and vinyl windows. It has a side- gable roof and clapboard siding on the main body of the house with wood shingles in the gables and bays. The gabled porch at the center of the facade has newer wood rails, balustrade, piers and posts. A triangular window is in the porch gable and the entry is flanked by two windows with vinyl sash. Other windows are similar. The corner lot has a low CMUretaining wall with wood fence and a low hedge with lawn.
Cultural: The earliest known owner of this house was Mabel Hood Benjamin in 1928. From at least 1938 through 1948, the home was owned by Lewis B. Barrett, a conductor, and his wife, Clara. The owners in 1958 were Louis Pearlstein(North Coast Glass Co.) and his wife, Bessie. Accessory: Single garage
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2412 24th Ave E
Built: 1919 Historic Name: Alexander Residence Style: Vernacular Rank: Historic Non-Contributing
Description: This small rectangular one-story house has been altered with replacement cladding and windows and the removal of the original gabled portico and detailing, including the deep eaves. It has asbestos cladding and a side- gable roof with no eaves. The porch at the center of the symmetrical facade is concrete with metal railings and supports with a metal hood. The door is flanked by obscure glass sidelights and small fixed aluminum sash windows with retractable metal awnings. The small flat lot has lawn and foundation shrubs and a driveway on the south.
Cultural: The earliest known owner of this house was Max Alexander in 1928.It was owned by Alfred Bahlkow, a baker at Golden Rule Bakery, and his wife, Martha, in 1938. In 1948, the owners were David Mossafer (Center Fruit Co.), and his wife, Sarah. it was owned by Edgar C. Williams, a safety engineer at Puget Sound Bridge & Dredge, and his wife, Dorothea, in 1958. Accessory: Single garage on the south
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2406 24th Ave E
Built: 1977 Style: Shed Rank: Non-Historic Non-Contributing
Description: This house has two staggered volumes. One has a shed-roofed rear section above a shed-roofed front section sloping down to the front. The other half is similar, with a gable-roofed section above a front-sloping shed roof above a garage. Cladding is wood shingles. Windows, primarily sliders, have metal sash.
Cultural: This house was built after the period of significance for the historic district.
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2301 24th Ave E
Built: 1922 Historic Name: Montlake Market Style: Commercial Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-story flat-roof brick-clad commercial building at the south end of a block-long row of retail shops is largely intact. The main facade has four bays with divided light transoms above relatively intact storefronts of wood frame and glass. A metal lintel extends across the facade below the transoms and a band of corbelled brick runs along the top. The bulkhead below the storefronts is clad in bead board. A recessed entry at the north end has a wood frame and six-light beveled glass door. The main entry at the south bay has a deep bay-wide recess and a similar door. The south elevation has a single storefront bay at the east end similar to the other storefronts. Two small lights filled with architectural glass blocks are toward the west end.
Cultural: This commercial building was occupied by Montlake Market in 1938 and from at least 1949 through 1958, by Cunningham's Ski Lodge Rentals.
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2307 24th Ave E
Built: 1922 Historic Name: Montlake Confectionery Style: Commercial Rank: Historic Non-Contributing
Description: This one-story flat-roof commercial building has been altered with new cladding and altered storefronts with new window sash. It has clapboard cladding with wood panels at the bulkhead and an arched metal and canvas awning over the recessed entry. The entry has paired metal frame and glass doors and transom. Windows flanking the entry have plain transoms and plate glass storefront windows in metal sash; the group on the left is in three-parts and the group to the right is two parts.
Cultural: Claude R. & Edna Martin operated the Montlake Confectionery in this location in 1928. The Montlake Delicatessen occupied the building in 1938. It was the DeLuxe Tavern from 1948 through at least 1958.
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2311 24th Ave E
Built: 1925 Historic Name: Kefauver Grocery Style: Commercial Rank: Historic Non-Contributing
Description: This two-story flat roof mixed-use commercial building has altered storefronts, new cladding and window sash. Cladding includes stucco on the second story and a mix of stucco, varied wood paneling and tile at the bulkhead on the lower level. The facade has two bays on each side with a single entry to apartments above in the middle. An awning extends across the full three-part storefront on the north side; the central recessed storefront entry is flanked by two-part windows with a canted part leading into the recessed entry. The storefront on the south end has recessed entry of paired plain doors flanked by large flat horizontal windows with paneled bulkhead below. The second story has a hanging three-part canted bay window with replacement sash on each end and two vinyl sash sliders toward the center.
Cultural: This building was the Kefauver Brothers Grocery from at least 1928 through 1948. It was later Montlake Hardware.
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2317 24th Ave E
Built: 1920 Historic Name: Lustig Drug Company Style: Commercial Rank: Historic Non-Contributing
Description: This one-story flat-roof brick-clad commercial building sits on the north end of a block-long row of retail shops. The storefronts have all been altered. The main east facade has three bays with wood frame and glass storefronts with wide plain transoms above; the south and north bays have three-part windows and transoms and the middle bay is in two parts. The south bay has a recessed entry with single metal frame and glass door; windows flanking the entry have two-part sash with a canted side leading into the recess. A single canted bay facing onto the corner at the north end has a one-part window with transom. The east end of the north elevation has a similar two-part bay. The rest of the facade on the north has a mix of several square windows situated higher on the facade and two single plain doors.
Cultural: This housed the Lustig Drug Company in 1928. Later occupants included Montlake Dry Goods (1938), Fairchild Varieties (1948) and Kathleen BeautyShop (1958).
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2300 24th Ave E
Built: 1914 Historic Name: Montlake Theater Style: Commercial Rank: Historic Non-Contributing
Description: This mixed-use commercial building complex includes three one- and two- story sections that have been constructed, joined and added to over time. The north section, a former theater, is two stories with a flat roof and parapet, The main facade has a prominent two-story arched recessed entry enframed by cast stone and newer metal frame and glass entry doors and window sash. The south elevation of this section and the other two sections are primarily clad in EIFS. The middle section is one story with red barrel tile-clad coping extending across the entire facade of the south section.There are three recessed entries beneath canvas awnings set between ribbons of vertical metal sash windows with transoms. The middle section has two entries and the south section has a single entry centered on the front of the two-story facade. The tile-clad bulkhead extends across both storefronts. The second story above the tile coping has four metal sash windows with metal flower boxes. A modified cornice projects above these and below the parapet, which has a metal coping. The south elevation has a three-part hanging bay on the second story with similar window sash, three similar single windows, and a secondary entry at the southeast corner. A courtyard adjoins this building with a two-story building at the southeast corner of the lot. This building is clad in EIFS on the south and east elevations and brick on the west elevation and windows are all large industrial metal sash.
Cultural: This building housed the Montlake Theater from approximately 1926 until 1940. It was well known for showing foreign films and for its Wurlitzer organ. The storefronts had several businesses, including a drug store and soda fountain and, until 2006, the Montlake branch of the Seattle PublicLibrary. The upper floor has apartments.
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2223 24th Ave E
Built: 1937 Historic Name: Quality Groceries Style: Commercial Rank: Historic Non-Contributing
Description: This two-story commercial building has been altered with a second story addition on the north half of the building. It sits on a corner lot and is the only commercial building on this block but is the southernmost commercial building on a short strip of retail businesses along 24th Avenue. It has a flat roof with eaves on the second story and a parapet on the south half of the first story; the first story has painted stucco cladding and the addition has clapboard cladding. The wood sash and glass storefront facing onto 24th Avenue and wrapping around the north corner has a concrete block bulkhead and two recessed entry bays towards the center of the facade. The southern bay has a single metal frame door and the larger bay on the north has paired doors. A rooftop deck on the south half has a horizontal wood slat fence. Windows on the second story are grouped metal sash with varied configurations either singly, paired or three-part sash with two horizontal sash grouped with tall vertical sash windows.
Cultural: In 1938. Quality Groceries (Arthur Bane & Robert McCool) occupied this building. Heins Market/Montlake Food Mart were here in 1948. Anothergrocery, Stelzner's Meat Market/Montlake Food Market, was here in 1958.
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2219 24th Ave E
Built: 1924 Historic Name: Sloss Residence Style: Craftsman Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-and-one-half story clapboard-clad bungalow sits above the street with a steep rockery, small trees and large shrubs. It has a clipped side- gable roof with brackets and bargeboards. The front-gabled wood porch on the south half of the facade has a similar roof, square posts, and a wood balustrade with stairs descending to the north, and divided light wood frame and glass door with similar sidelights in a wood surround. A three-part window on the north half of the facade has a transom above a fixed wood sash flanked by wood casement sash in wood surround. A brick chimney pierces the eaves on the north gable wall.
Cultural: The earliest known owners, in 1928, were John C. Sloss, Secretary, W. A Irwin Inc. and his wife, Esther. It was owned by Benton F. Wells, an engineer at Arden Farms Company, and his wife, Lily in 1938. Lars R. Strand, a driver, and his wife, Clara, were the owners in 1948. In 1958, it was owned by Rudolf H. Baack, VP, Roofing and Sheet Metal Co. Inc., and his wife, Louise.
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2215 24th Ave E
Built: 1922 Historic Name: McDonald Residence Style: Tudor Revival Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-and-one-half story aluminum-clad house sits above the street with a terraced rockery, shrubs and small trees. It has a clipped-side gable roof with returns and a crossing front gable on the south three-fourths of the facade with a prominent tapered brick chimney centered on the gable wall. The entry vestibule at the north end has an arched opening and brick stairs and stoop. Windows flanking the chimney have aluminum sliding sash and wood shutters.
Cultural: The owners of this house in 1928 were W. Ralph McDonald, an agent at W.A. Irwin Inc., and his wife, Louise. It was owned by Marion Brier in 1938. Orel A. Davidson, a claims adjustor at Birch-Johnson-Lytle, and his wife, Margaret owned the house in 1948. The owners in 1958 were Umberto &Julia Prosperi in 1958. Accessory: Garage
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2211 24th Ave E
Built: 1979 Style: Modern Rank: Non-Historic Non-Contributing
Description: This one-story house with a walkout basement sits above the street with terraced concrete planters and a wood privacy fence. It has a shallow side- gable roof with a chimney on the south gable wall; exterior walls and the chimney are all clad in T-111. A wood balcony with aluminum sliding doors projects from the south half of the second story street facade. Visible windows are all aluminum sliding sash and two skylights are on the south end of the roof.
Cultural: This house was built after the period of significance for the historic district.
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2207 24th Ave E
Built: 1921 Historic Name: Pearce Residence Style: Craftsman Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-and-one-half story clapboard-clad bungalow sits above the street with dense shrubs and trees in the front yard. It has a side-gable roof with brackets and bargeboards and shingles in the gables. The two-thirds width wood porch on the south of the facade has a similar gabled roof, brick piers, tapered square posts, wood balustrade and wood panel door with a large oval light. A 1/1 vinyl sash window is right of the door; windows on the south side elevation are similar. A secondary entry on this elevation has a shed roof and a brick chimney protrudes from the center roof ridge.
Cultural: From 1928 through 1958, this home was owned by John H. Pearce, a civil engineer at Pioneer Sand & Gravel Company, and his wife, Esther.
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2203/2201 24th Ave E
Built: 1918 Style: Craftsman Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-and-one-half story clapboard-clad bungalow sits above the street with lawn and a wood privacy fence. It has a side-gable roof with exposed rafter tails, brackets and bargeboards and shingles in the gables. The two- thirds width wood porch on the south of the facade has a similar gabled roof, brick piers, tapered square posts, balustrade and newer panel door. Two 1/1 vinyl replacement sash in original wood surrounds are on the facade. Other windows are similar replacement sash. A brick chimney protrudes from the center roof ridge.
Cultural: No original ownership information has been located for this house.
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2057 24th Ave E
Built: 1920 Historic Name: Columbro Residence Style: Craftsman Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-and-one-half story clapboard-clad bungalow sits above the street with a low rockery, lawn and two large shrubs. It has a side-gable roof with exposed rafter tails, brackets and bargeboards and shingles in the gables. The almost full width wood front porch has a gable roof, concrete stairs, brick piers, square posts, wood balustrade and wood panel door with a large oval window. A large 1/1 wood sash window is right of the entry. An enclosed secondary entry on the south elevation has a shed roof. A brick chimney protrudes from the center roof ridge.
Cultural: From 1928 through 1948, the owners of this house were Andrew & TheresaColumbro (High School Shoe Repair Shop). Accessory: Garage on southwest corner
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2053 24th Ave E
Built: 1921 Historic Name: Carpenter Residence Style: Colonial Bungalow Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-and-one-half story shingle-clad bungalow sits above the street on a mid-block lot with lawn. It has a clipped side-gable roof with returns and a shallow clipped gable on the north end of the facade. The entry at the south end has a clipped-gable hood, curved brackets, brick porch and piers, and a divided light door with storm door and divided sidelights. A three-part window on the front gable wall has vinyl sash in an original wood surround and a small arched divided light is in the gable. The shed dormer centered on the facade has vinyl sliders and a brick chimney protrudes from the center ridge of the roof. Other windows are similar replacement sash. A secondary entry on the north elevation has a wood porch, a hipped roof,paired corner posts with lattice and a wood balustrade.
Cultural: From 1928 through 1938, this home was owned by Richard A. & Lora Carpenter (Secretary, American Poultry Co Inc.). In 1948, it was owned by Joseph & Margaret Stewart of Stewart & Sons Furs. A Boeing mechanic,W. Martin Gillum, and his wife, Edna, were the owners in 1958. Accessory: Garage
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2051 24th Ave E
Built: 1914 Historic Name: Miscall Residence Style: Colonial Revival Foursquare Rank: Historic Non-Contributing
Description: This two-story residence sits above the street with a tall hedge across the front with an arched opening, concrete stairs and a lawn. It has been altered with new cladding and window sash and changes to the porch and entry. It has a rectangular plan, hipped roof with deep eaves and asbestos shingle cladding. The original full-width recessed porch has been infilled at the south end. The entry at the north end has a newer curved stair with shingle- clad hip wall and metal balustrade, square corner post, newer panel door with leaded light and plain sidelights; a metal balustrade encloses the full- width porch roof. A large replacement sash picture window is left of the porch, a vinyl slider and a 1/1 sash window are on the second story, and a hipped dormer centered on the facade has a divided-light wood sash window.
Cultural: The owners of this house from 1928 through 1938, were John J. Miscall, abaker at Occident Baking Company, and his wife, Bessie. It was owned by John Larson, a cement worker, and his wife, Inez from 1948 through 1958. Accessory: Garage
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2047 24th Ave E
Built: 1921 Historic Name: Wettrick Residence Style: Colonial Revival Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-and-one-half story house sits above the street with a retaining wall, concrete stairs, shrubs and foundation plants. It has a clipped side-gable roof with a crossing front clipped gable on the north half of the facade, boxed eaves and returns. The entry on the south end has a concrete porch, a gabled hood with carved brackets, and divided light door with obscure glass sidelights. A large fixed window is in the front gable wall and paired casements are in the gable. A brick chimney is on the north gable wall.
Cultural: From 1928 through 1938, the owners were John J. Wettrick, President, Dillon Box Company, Inc., and his wife, Ellen. It was owned by Anthony & Marie Dekker in 1948. A Boeing employee, Verne R. Gundlach, and is wife,Jessie, were the owners in 1958. Accessory: Garage
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2043 24th Ave E
Built: 1922 Historic Name: Patrick Residence Style: Colonial Bungalow Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-and-one-half story clapboard-clad bungalow sits above the street with a rockery, lawn and foundation shrubs. It has a side-gable roof with boxed eaves and returns and a symmetrical facade. The central entry porch has a brick-clad foundation and stair wall, a gabled pediment, columns, and wood door with arched light in the top. Three-part windows flanking the porch have a wide hung wood sash with a divided upper light flanked by similar narrower sashes in wide surrounds. Windows on side elevations are similar. Small flat roof dormers on each end have metal sash hopper windows. A brick chimney is on the north gable wall.
Cultural: The earliest known owners of this house, in 1928, were Harry S. Patrick, a clerk at the Shell Company, and his wife, Mary. From 1938 through 1958, it was owned by a structural engineer at the Austin Company, Edwin C.Anderson, and his wife, Emma. Accessory: Garage
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2041 24th Ave E
Built: 1921 Historic Name: Haugen Residence Style: Colonial Foursquare Rank: Historic Non-Contributing
Description: This two-and-one-half story side-gable house has been altered with some vinyl windows, replacement cladding and porch and dormer alteratiosn. It sits above the street with lawn and shrubs. It has vinyl cladding and a symmetrical facade with a central two-story porch. The porch has a brick- clad foundation, stairs and corner piers with tapered square posts, a hipped roof, a plain door with obscure glass sidelights, and altered wood balustrades on both levels. The open second-story porch has two single doors on each end and a 12-light wood sash between them. A large gabled dormer above has a large single horizontal sash and small vinyl sash above it. Three-part windows flanking the porch have a wider hung wood sash with divided lights in the upper part flanked by similar narrower wood sash inoriginal surrounds. The second story has similar single hung wood sash windows on each side of the porch. A brick chimney is on the north wall.
Cultural: In 1928, Sigurd Haugen, a demonstrator at Alber Brothers Milling Company, and his wife, Janet owned this home. It was owned by relatives, Ole S. Haugen (City Engineering) and his wife, Berta from 1938 through 1948. A Boeing engineer, John H. Lampman, and his wife, Marjorie owned it in1958.
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2033 24th Ave E
Built: 1921 Historic Name: Bailey Residence Style: Dutch Colonial Revival Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This two-story clapboard-clad Dutch Colonial Revival style house sits above the street with a rockery, hedges and small trees. It has a side-gambrel roof and a full-width shed dormer on the facade with modillions in the eaves. The entry on the north side of the facade has a concrete porch with brick-clad foundations, a gabled roof, a wood balustrade, corner columns and a panel door with divided sidelights. A picture window is left of the porch and two paired 6/1 vinyl sash windows with false muntins are in the dormer. A brick chimney protrudes from the center of the roof ridge.
Cultural: The earliest known owner of this house was Phil W. Bailey, a salesman, atA. H. Robertson Inc., in 1928. It was owned by Frederick Rea, a buyer at Pioneer Fruit Company, and his wife, Elizabeth in 1938. In 1948, it was owned by Fred M. Arntson, a manager at Cunningham Manufacturing Company, and his wife, Joanne. The owners in 1958 were Klaus L. Stern, aclerk at Langendorf's, and his wife, Paula.
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2031 24th Ave E
Built: 1921 Historic Name: Conyers Residence Style: Craftsman Rank: Contributing
Description: This one-and-one-half story house sits above the street with a rockery, shrubs and a large conifer tree. It has a gable-and-wing-form with the prominent 2-story crossing gable on the south half of the facade, deep eaves, brackets and bargeboards. The entry on the north has a wood porch with arbor, brick piers, paired square posts and a Craftsman-style door with 6 small square windows. Single hung wood sash windows with Craftsman- style divided lights flank the entry and a shed dormer is above it. A group of four narrow similar windows with a flower box is in the gable wall and asimilar group of three with window box is above them. Similar windows are on the side elevations.
Cultural: From at least 1928 through 1958, the owners were Carl C. & BessieConyers. Carl was a draftsman at the North Pacific Railway. Accessory: Garage
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2025 24th Ave E
Built: 1921 Historic Name: Bell Residence Style: Colonial Bungalow Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-and-one-half story shingle-clad bungalow sits above the street with a rockery and a horizontal wood fence. It has a clipped side-gable roof with boxed eaves and returns, a shed dormer centered on the facade and a brick chimney on the center roof ridge. The entry on the south end of the facade has a wood porch with balustrade and stairs descending to the north, gabled hood with curved brackets, and panel door with 6 lights flanked by panel sidelights with 4 lights in a wide surround. The three-part focal window north of the porch has a wider sash flanked by narrower sash with vertical divided lights in the upper part and a clipped gable wall dormer above has a small arched light in the gable. A group of three smaller similar wood sash windows is in the dormer. Windows on side elevations are similar.
Cultural: The earliest known owner was Olive Bell, President, Bell & Parker Inc., in 1938. It was owned from 1948 through 1958, by Edward C. Lingafelter(President, Baltimore Mines Inc.; Salesman, RR Inc.), and his wife, Winifred. Accessory: Garage
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2023 24th Ave E
Built: 1921 Historic Name: Waller Residence Style: Colonial Bungalow Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-and-one-half story clapboard-clad cottage sits above the street with a rockery, lawn and shrubs. It has a clipped side-gable roof with returns and a brick chimney on the north gable wall. The entry at the south end of the facade has wood porch with balustrade and stairs descending to the north and an eyebrow arch in the eave shelters the French door with divided sidelights. The three-part window north of the porch is crowned by a low gabled wall dormer and flanked by vinyl shutters; it has a wider cottage sash flanked by narrower cottage sash with vertical divided lights in the upper sashes.
Cultural: The earliest known owners of this house, in 1928, were Harold H. Waller of Hubbell & Waller, and his wife, Grace. In 1938, it was owned by a physician, Dr. J. Irving & Helen Tuell. The owners from at least 1948 through 1958 were William C. Schulz, a reporter at the Post-Intelligencer, and his wife,Frances. Accessory: Garage
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2017 24th Ave E
Built: 1925 Historic Name: Deville Residence Style: Tudor Revival Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-and-one-half story stucco-clad house is above the street with a steep rockery and dense shrubs and trees. It has a cross-gable roof with front gable swooping down to shelter the entry vestibule at the south end. The entry has an arched opening, a concrete stoop, and a panel door with arched window. The focal window is a large window flanked by 18-light leaded wood casements. An original three part arched divided light window on the second story has been replaced by vinyl sliding sash. A stucco chimney is on the north gable wall.
Cultural: In 1928, this home was owned by a stenographer at Haire & Ferrell, ElfredaA. & Florence Deville. It was owned by Norman E. Arnold, an engineer, and his wife, Margaret in 1948. A physician, Walter S. (Jr.) Keifer, and his wife,Ruth were the owners in 1958. Accessory: Carport
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2015 24th Ave E
Built: 1914 Historic Name: Lockman Residence Style: Dutch Colonial Revival Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This two-story shingle-clad Dutch Colonial Revival house sits above the street with central stairs, planted terraces, and small trees. It has a front- gambrel roof with a two-thirds width recessed porch on the south of the facade. A large window with a divided light transom on the north third of the facade is flanked by brick piers. The porch has brick hip walls and a corner pier. The entry faces south onto the porch from the north end. The focal window on the porch is a large window grouped with 6/1 wood sash. The second story facade has 6-light sashes at each end and a central 15-light door flanked by 6/1 wood sash with and arched light in the gable, suggesting a Palladian window. Side elevations have similar hung sash with divided lights. An original balustrade on the roof of the porch has been removed. A brick chimney is on the south elevation.
Cultural: From 1928 through 1938, the owners were George A. Lockman, a manager at M. F. Patterson Dental Supply Company, and his wife, Genevieve. It was owned by an Assistant Professor at the UW, Thomas R. & Ruth Nilsen, in1958. Accessory: Carport
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2011 24th Ave E
Built: 1912 Historic Name: Hart Residence Style: Colonial Revival Foursquare Rank: Historic Non-Contributing Architect: Elmer E. Green
Description: This two-story clapboard-clad Foursquare has been altered by the replacement of the full-width front porch with a smaller porch, the replacement of the primary three-part window and the removal of a hipped dormer on the facade. It sits above the street with a planted slope and raised vegetable beds. It has a hipped roof with deep eaves and exposed rafter tails. The wood porch on the north end has a hipped roof, square posts, wood balustrade, and a wood door with 6 small square lights and plain sidelights with a panel below. A large picture window is on the south part of the facade, two 1/1 wood sash windows are on the second story and small single windows are on each end. Side elevations have similar windows and a canted hanging bay is on the second story of the south elevation.
Cultural: From 1928 through 1938, Harry A. Hart, Field Deputy, at the State Department of Labor & Industries, and his wife, Anna owned this house. It was owned by Janet MacClellan in 1948. In 1958, the owner was a relative,Mercedes MacClellan, a clerk, at United Pacific Insurance. Accessory: Garage
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2005 24th Ave E
Built: 1921 Historic Name: Fisher Residence Style: Craftsman Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-and-one-half story clapboard-clad bungalow sits above the street with lawn and foundation shrubs. It has a side-gable roof with deep eaves, brackets and bargeboards. The gabled porch on the south half of the facade has stick work in the gable, brick hip walls and piers, paired square posts with stick work between them and a French door. A 1/1 vinyl sash window is left of the entry, a hung wood sash window with a patterned light in the upper part is on the right side, and a similar window is on the north half of the facade. A shallow shed dormer centered on the facade has paired single lights with similar patterned sashes. Side elevations have similar wood sash windows. A brick chimney is on the south gable wall.
Cultural: The earliest known owners of this house, in 1928, were George J. Fisher, a manager at Manning's, Inc., and his wife, Emma. It was owned by J. E. & Josephine Martz in 1938. The owners in 1948 were Alan Modugno, a junk dealer, and his wife, Marjorie. Doris L. Jensen, a silk finisher at CarnoliaCleaners, owned it in 1958. Accessory: Garage
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2022 24th Ave E
Built: 1925 Historic Name: Waller Residence Style: Mission Revival Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This unusually narrow house, commonly known as the "spite" house, has stucco cladding and a Mission style parapet on the main facade, facing west. The entry, near the center of this facade, has an arched hood with brackets, an arched door and a concrete stoop with metal railings. The entry is flanked by two 6/1 wood sash windows in wide wood surrounds. Other windows have 6-light casements or 1/1 sash. Two windows have hoods clad with clay tile. The very narrow north end has a pair of 8/1 windows with a tile-clad hood. Below is a basement garage entry with original 6-light doors. At the narrow south end is a glazed door out to a fenced yard.
Cultural: The earliest known owners were Harold H. & Grace Waller, of Hubbell and Waller, in 1928. It was owned by Harvey D. & Gladys Gilleland in 1938; they worked in the meat industry. The owner in 1948 was Thelma E. Shockley, who worked at Travelers Cafe, and in 1958, Oliva L. Smith was the owner.
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2006 24th Ave E
Built: 1911 Historic Name: Christensen Residence Style: Craftsman Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This 1-1/2 story Craftsman house is on a corner lot surrounded by a tall wood fence. It has a cross-gable roof with brackets in the deep eaves. The full-width recessed front porch has three square posts, wood stairs and a wood balustrade. Cladding is clapboard with a wide belt course between the stories. The main facade has a group of four tall narrow 1/1 windows in wide wood surrounds, flanked by two small windows. The gables on the side elevations have similar windows. The rear elevation has a pair of double- hung windows and a horizontal window on the first floor and a group of three double-hung windows on the second floor. A double garage has been constructed at the basement level
Cultural: The earliest known owners of this house were Jens C. (a painter) & Andrea Christensen, in 1928. It was owned by Elsie M. Luther, a widow, in 1938. In 1948, the owners were George N. & Rachel Lusch; he was a lawyer.Jeanette J. Swanger, a clerk at Safeway, owned the home in 1958.
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2200 24th Ave E
Rank: Vacant


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1806 24th Ave E
Built: 1915 Historic Name: Docter Residence Style: Craftsman Rank: Historic Non-Contributing
Description: This one-and-one-half story shingle-clad house has been altered with prominent replacement windows and a new railing. It sits on a relatively flat lot with lawn, a few shrubs and a hedge on the north side. It has a side gable roof with brackets and bargeboards. The main facade has a full-width porch enclosed with newer picture windows in wood sash; the flat roof has a metal railing, replacing the original wood balustrade. A gabled dormer centered on the facade has a large vinyl sliding sash window. Other windows are similar vinyl sash. An enclosed entry on the north elevation has a hipped roof and plain door and serves as the primary entry.
Cultural: From at least 1928 through 1948, Harry H. Docter, a teller at Dunn & Sundberg, and his wife, Esther, owned this house. It was owned by Nicholas & Betty Healy in 1958; he was a salesman at Puget Sound LumberCompany. Accessory: Single garage on south with original door.
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1808 24th Ave E
Built: 1914 Historic Name: Stone Residence Style: Craftsman Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This two-and-one-half story shingle-clad house sits on a flat lot with a shallow paved setback and a low brick planter along the facade with a small shrub. It has a steep front-gable roof with brackets and shallow eaves. The enclosed entry projects from the south elevation; it has a flat roof with a corner column, a recessed doorway and a brick stoop with wood steps. The glazed door has paneled sidelights with diamond lights in the upper half and plain wide transom. A shed roof rectangular bay on the main facade has 9- light wood sash casements and is flanked by 9-light windows with shutters. Paired and grouped 6/6 wood sash windows with shutters are on the second story and in the gable. Windows on side elevations are similar. A brick chimney is on the center roof ridge.
Cultural: The earliest known owner, in 1928, was a tailor, Harry G. Stone (President, Stone the Tailor). It was owned by a widow, Grace E. Ives, in 1938. The home was owned by Gail A. & Bonita Fowler in 1948 and in 1958 a relative,Mrs. D. D. Fowler, was the owner. Accessory: Single garage with original door.
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1816 24th Ave E
Built: 1915 Historic Name: Mayrand Residence Style: Craftsman Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This two-story shingle-clad house exhibits Craftsman, Tudor and Colonial Revival influences. It sits on a flat lot with a shallow setback and foundation shrubs. It has a front-gable roof with boxed eaves, full returns and stucco with false timbering in the gables. The gabled entry porch has concrete stairs and a divided-light door and is enclosed with paired vertical windows with panels below. Other windows have wood sash with Craftsman-style divided lights and wide wood surrounds. The three-part window to the left has a wide sash flanked by narrower sash. The second story facade has two single 1/1 vinyl sash windows with a wood balustrade with bracket supports. Windows on other elevations are a similar mix of original grouped sash, 1/1 wood sash, and vinyl sash. A hanging box bay is on the second story of the south elevation and a painted brick chimney is on the north elevation.
Cultural: From 1928 through 1938, the owners of this house were Charles E. Mayrand, a salesman at Stewart & Holmes Drug Company, and his wife,Mildred. It was owned by Virgil L. & Flora Ruffings in 1948. In 1958the home was owned by Guy O. Davis, a clerk at the Washington State Liquor Board, and his wife, Louise.
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1820 24th Ave E
Built: 1921 Historic Name: Merritt Residence Style: Tudor Revival Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-and-one-half story stucco-clad house sits on a relatively flat lot with low retaining wall, wood privacy fence, large patio and foundation shrubs. It has a clipped cross gable roof with a large front gable on the south two- thirds of the facade; a prominent tapered stucco chimney is on the right side of the gable wall. The entry in the front gable has a brick stoop, arched hood with curved brackets and original door with three vertical lights in the upper half. Small square patterned wood-sash windows are on each end of the front gable. Most windows are divided light wood sash casements includinga single casement to the right of the door, paired sash in the front gable and three casement windows on the south elevation.
Cultural: The earliest known owners of this house, in 1928, were Edward L. Merritt, an architect and contractor, and his wife, Emma. It was owned by a music teacher, Olive A. Dibble, in 1938. In 1948, Louis Walter, a manager at Economy Department Store, was the owner. The owners in 1958 were the manager of McNess Products, George A. Patterson, and his wife, Phyllis.
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1824 24th Ave E
Built: 1910 Historic Name: Donahoe Residence Style: Craftsman Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This two-story Craftsman house sits on a relatively flat lot with a low stone wall and wood lattice fence, a flagstone patio, shrubs and small trees. It has a side gable roof with deep eaves, extended rafter tails and pointed bargeboards. The foundation has river rock cladding. The first story is clinker brick, and the gables have stucco and false timbering. A cornice with dentils is between the first and second stories. The main facade has a full-width recessed porch and paired front gable dormers above that lead onto a full- width open inset balcony. The porch has brick stairs and a balustrade and stone corner piers extending to the foundation. The wood door has a rectangular window; the wide sidelights have small divided lights with a panel below. A large wood sash window to the left has similar divided lights over plain sash. All other windows have similar wood sash with divided lights in the upper part, singly or paired. The balcony has paneled posts and hip wall and French doors with the same grid pattern flanked by similar divided light cottage sash below each gable. A bowed bay window and a tall rustic stone chimney are on the north elevation.
Cultural: From 1928 through 1938, this house was owned by a widow, Anna Donahoe. In 1948, it was owned by John C. Spear, a police officer, and his wife, Adeline. Robert E. Parmenter, a coordinator at Boeing, and his wife,Virginia owned the house in 1958.
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1830 24th Ave E
Built: 1920 Historic Name: Kahlke Residence Style: Colonial Bungalow Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-and-one-half story shingle-clad bungalow sits on a relatively flat lot with a low rustic stone retaining wall and a tall hedge and is difficult to see from the street. It is oriented sideways from the street with the main facade facing south and has a clipped side gable roof with deep eaves, brackets and bargeboards. A clipped-gable bay projecting form the east end has a three-part window with vinyl sash and false muntins. A similar window is on the west end and vinyl sliders are in the gables. The recessed entry near the center has a gabled hood with curved brackets. A shed dormer is on the north facade.
Cultural: The earliest known owners of this house, from 1938 through 1958, wereArthur C. & Olga Kahlke. Arthur was employed as an auditor. Accessory: Shared garage/carport on the north
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1834 24th Ave E
Built: 1922 Historic Name: Sandin Residence Style: Colonial Bungalow Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-story clapboard-clad Colonial Bungalow sits on a relatively flat lot with low concrete stairs flanked by shrubs and mature trees, a central brick walk, lawn and small foundation plants. It has a clipped side gable roof and a symmetrical main facade. A full-width low brick porch on the facade is sheltered by a central arched roof with wood arbors extending from both sides, with four round support columns. The entry at the center has a panel door with four small lights in the top and sidelights. At each end, French doors with wide surrounds open onto the veranda. A brick chimney is on the south gable wall.
Cultural: The earliest known owners of this house, in 1928, were Lester O. Sandin (real estate), and his wife, Caroline. It was owned by J. Karl & Anna Bell in 1938. The owner in 1948 was a widow, Sara Cohen; her relative, Lucille J.Cohen, a reporter at the Post-Intelligencer, owned it in 1958. Accessory: Garage on the south side
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1840 24th Ave E
Built: 1919 Historic Name: Stone Residence Style: Colonial Revival Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This two-story residence sits on a relatively flat lot with low rock wall, shrubs and lawn. It has a shallow hipped roof with shallow boxed eaves, vinyl cladding, and a symmetrical main facade. The shallow recessed entry at the center has a concrete stoop with a segmental arched pedimented roof with corner columns. The wood door has a large oval window and sidelights and is flanked by pilasters. A small vinyl sliding sash window is above the entry and all other facade windows are four-part grouped 1/1 vinyl sash in original wood surrounds. Windows on side elevations are single 1/1 vinyl sash.
Cultural: From 1928 through 1948, the home was owned by the Secretary-Manager of Stone the Tailor, Jacob M. & Blanche Stone. The home was owned by amechanic at Boeing, Isadore & Freda Greenspan, in 1958.
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1844 24th Ave E
Built: 1920 Historic Name: Winship Residence Style: Craftsman Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-and-one-half story clapboard-clad Craftsman Bungalow sits on a relatively flat lot with a tall hedge, lawn and foundation plants. It has a side- gable roof, a crossing hipped roof bay on the north half of the main facade, deep eaves, brackets and bargeboards. The gabled entry porch has tapered stucco corner piers, grouped square posts with cross braces, wood balustrade and a Craftsman-style door with three small windows. A single leaded window is in the porch gable. A low concrete open porch with a wood balustrade extends from the south side of the porch and across half of the south elevation; French doors facing west open onto it. A three-part window on the north side of the main facade has a leaded transom over casement windows. Two similar windows are on the south elevation.
Cultural: From 1928 through 1958, Edwin R. & Laura Winship owned this house; he was a clerk at Schwabacher Brothers & Company. Accessory: Single garage with a tilt-up door
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1850 24th Ave E
Built: 1915 Historic Name: Lutkehaus Residence Style: Craftsman Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-story shingle-clad Craftsman bungalow has a shallow setback on a flat lot with a privacy fence and a central garden entry door with gabled roof and small trees. It has a side-gable roof with exposed rafter tails, brackets and bargeboards. The full-width recessed porch has concrete steps with stone side walls, four square posts and saw cut wood balustrade and panel door with an arched light. A hanging rectangular bay with grouped 1/1 sash and a brick chimney are on the south gable wall.
Cultural: The earliest known owners of this house were Louis F. & Leola Lutkehaus in 1928; he was a salesman, Transport Motor Company. In 1938, the owners were H. Carl & Lou Hill; he was also a salesman, at Puget Mill Company. A salesman for Hearst Advertising, Howard T. Storie, and his wife, Lois, were the owners in 1948. It was owned by Rodger K. & Virginia Curtiss in 1958;he was an operating engineer. Accessory: Single garage on the south
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1854 24th Ave E
Built: 1911 Historic Name: Kuzel, J. Residence Style: Classical Revival Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-and-one-half -story Classical Revival style sits on a relatively flat lot with low concrete retaining wall, concrete steps, shrubs, and lawn and foundation shrubs. It has a hipped roof with deep eaves and large hipped dormers on all elevations. Cladding is clapboard on the first story and shingle on the second story with a wide belt course between them. The full- width recessed porch has a hip wall and three large square posts with carved brackets and dentil molding; a storm door obscures the entry door. All windows are replacement vinyl sash, including 1/1 hung sash on most of the first story, and casement windows in the dormers.
Cultural: The earliest known owners of this house, in 1928, were J. Kuzel, a metalworker at Dohrman Hotel Supply Company, and his wife, Daisy. It was owned by Raymond H. Hatch, a salesman at Northwest MotorCompany, and his wife, Mary in 1938. In 1958 the owners were a Boeingemployee, Gerald F. & Elizabeth Smith.
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1860 24th Ave E
Built: 1939 Historic Name: Rogers Residence Style: Minimal Traditional Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-story clapboard-clad house sits on a relatively flat lot with shrubs and is oriented sideways from the street with the main facade facing south. It has an L-shaped plan with a side gable roof and a gabled bay on the east end of the facade; the gables have shingle cladding. The recessed entry at the ell has an open concrete porch with metal rail, a divided light door and glass block sidelights. A corner window on the southwest corner of the bay has vinyl sash and false muntins. A prominent wide painted brick chimney is on the west gable wall and a corner window is on the southwest corner.French doors with a newer wood balustrade balconette on the north end have replaced an original window with sidelights. An interior chimney protrudes from the south roof slope.
Cultural: In 1948, Emma G. Rogers, a widow, owned this house. It was owned by an office worker at Puget Sound Electric, Edith Christensen, in 1958. Accessory: Garage on the south side
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1864 24th Ave E
Built: 1935 Historic Name: Stroble Residence Style: Minimal Traditional Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-story shingle-clad house sits above the street with a retaining wall, rockery and a collection of geometric topiary shrubs. It has a side-gable roof with a front gable bay near the center and a rectangular bay addition on the north end wrapping around the north elevation. The recessed entry under the gable at the ell has a concrete porch, carved square posts and batten door with small grille light. Windows are vinyl sash with false muntins; paired casements on each end of the facade have batten shutters and an oriel window is at the center of the facade. A brick chimney is on the south gable wall and the basement garage below the south end has a replacement door.
Cultural: From 1938 through 1948, George Stroble, the secretary-treasurer at the C.C. Filson Company, and his wife, Margaret owned this house. A widow, MayT. Kapp, owned it in 1958.
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1872 24th Ave E
Built: 1904 Historic Name: Reagh Residence Style: Dutch Colonial Revival Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This two-story shingle-clad Dutch Colonial Revival house sits on a relatively flat lot with low retaining wall, dense ground cover and foundation shrubs. It is oriented sideways from the street, and has a side-gambrel roof with full- width shed dormers on the main south facade and on the rear facade. A full- width porch on the west facade has a flat roof, square posts, a wood balustrade and French doors flanking the brick chimney on the gable wall. The central recessed entry on the south facade is not visible. Windows include a mix of paired 6/1 wood sash and 1/1 and fixed replacement windows.
Cultural: The earliest known owners of this house were John D. & Jeanie Reagh in 1928. In 1938, it owned by a branch manager at Jamieson Drug Stores, Clarence H. Merritt, and his wife, Berenice. From 1948 through 1958, OliveM. Bell, of Bell & Company owned this house.
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1874 24th Ave E
Built: 1913 Historic Name: Berwanger Residence Style: Craftsman Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-story clapboard-clad Craftsman style bungalow sits slightly above the street on a sloping lot with retaining wall, lawn, small trees and shrubs. It has a side-gable roof with brackets and bargeboards. The full-width recessed porch has clinker brick piers, a replacement wood balustrade and a panel door with grille light. Fixed windows with divided light transoms flank the door. A large gabled dormer is centered on the facade. Eight-over-one wood sash windows flank the clinker brick chimney on the south gable walland a similar three-part grouped window is toward the east end.
Cultural: The earliest known owners of this house were Sidney C. & Moira Berwanger in 1928; he was a sales promoter. They remained here at least through1958. Accessory: Garage on the south side.
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1878 24th Ave E
Built: 1980 Style: Contemporary Rank: Non-Historic Non-Contributing
Description: This two story rustic-style contemporary house features clapboard cladding, a dominant, attached double garage, a shed roof dormer, and a front gabled roof. The eaves of the composition-clad roof are overhanging, and Palladian windows are below the gable peak. The recessed entry is at the south end of the house.
Cultural: This house was built after the period of significance for the historic district.
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1882 24th Ave E
Built: 1912 Historic Name: Gaston Residence Style: Craftsman Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-and-one-half story Craftsman style bungalow has shiplap cladding and sits above the street with a low rockery, a picket fence, lawn and a small tree. It has a side-gable roof with brackets and bargeboards and a full- width recessed wood porch on the main facade. The porch has four paired posts with joinery and an original Craftsman door with three vertical lights. Grouped windows with two paired casements flank the door. Similar windows are on the south elevation and a brick chimney is on the south gable wall.
Cultural: From 1928 through 1958, this home was owned by Horace M. Jr. Gaston,Locations Manager at Otis Elevator Company, and his wife, Mary.
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1888 24th Ave E
Built: 1920 Historic Name: Taylor Residence Style: Colonial Bungalow Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-and-one-half story clapboard-clad bungalow sits on a corner lot with a clapboard-clad wall with lattice on top, a patio and foundation shrubs. It has a clipped side gable roof and a crossing clipped gable bay at the south end of the facade. The entry at the north end has brick steps and porch, flat roof and grouped corner posts, wood balustrade and panel door. A group of three 6/1 sash windows is south of the porch and two single similar sash windows are in the front gable wall. A small arched light is in the gable. Similar windows are on the north and east elevations. A large second story addition is on the rear, east elevation.
Cultural: The earliest known owners of this house, in 1928, were Thomas C. Taylor, a civil engineer, and his wife, Mabel. It was owned in 1938 by a salesman, Arthur E. Snyders, and his wife Cecile. In 1958, the owners were Garth L. Hoffman, an insurance adjustor at Grange Insurance Association, and his wife, Anne. Accessory: Garage at northeast.
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1808 24th Ave E
Built: 1924 Historic Name: Bracken Residence Style: Colonial Revival Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This two-story clapboard-clad Dutch Colonial Revival house sits above the street with a rockery, a large hedge, ground covers, shrubs and small trees. It has a side-gambrel roof and shed dormers on the east and west facades.The entry at the north end of the main west facade has a concrete stair and porch with metal railing and balustrade and segmental arch hood with curved brackets. A group of three 6/6 wood sash windows with vinyl shutters is on the facade and two similar single windows are in the dormer. Similar windows are the rear west elevation. A brick chimney protrudes from the roofridge.
Cultural: The earliest known owners of this house, in 1928, were Louis D. & Nora Bracken, of L. D. Bracken, Inc. It was owned by W. A. & Jessie Spence in 1938. Nathan Prupis, an agent for World Insurance Company, owned the house in 1948 with his wife, Rose. The owners in 1958 were Frederick K. & Gladys Schroeder in 1958; he was a clerk for the Washington State LiquorBoard. Accessory: Garage on southeast
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1839 24th Ave E
Built: 2007 Style: Modern Rank: Non-Historic Non-Contributing
Description: This two-story house has a front-gabled roof, wood clapboard siding, and sliding vinyl windows.
Cultural: This house was built after the period of significance for the historic district.
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1843 24th Ave E
Built: 1918 Historic Name: Christie Residence Style: Colonial Revival Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-and-one-half story shingle-clad house sits above the street with dense foundation shrubs and hedges, a concrete retaining wall and stairs with a metal balustrade. It has a clipped side-gable roof, a cross gable on the south half of the main facade, minimal eaves and returns. The entry at the north end of the facade has a concrete stoop, metal balustrade, gabled hood with arched soffit and carved brackets, and panel door with 6 lights in the top. A vinyl sliding sash window is in the front gable; windows on the north elevation are a mix of fixed sash, 1/1 hung sash and casement sash. A recessed side entry is on the north elevation and a brick chimney protrudes from the center of the roof.
Cultural: The earliest known owner of this house, in 1928, was Ada Christie, President of Alex Christie & Co. George E. & Ada Holliday owned from the1930s into the 1950s. Accessory: Shared garage on the north
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1847 24th Ave E
Built: 1918 Historic Name: Haynes Residence Style: Dutch Colonial Revival Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This two-story shingle-clad house sits above the street with hedges, foundation shrubs, trees and lawn. It has a gable-and-wing form with a crossing front gambrel roof on the north half of the main facade and shed dormers on all four elevations. The recessed entry at the ell has a gabled hood, a paneled door and a wood porch and balustrade with stairs to the north. The focal window in the gable wall has three fixed wood sashes; a large wood sash picture window is in the gable; three 1/1 windows in original wood surrounds are in the front dormer. Windows on other elevations are a similar mix of replacement sash, including fixed sash, 1/1 sash and some casement sashes. A brick chimney protrudes from the center of the roof.
Cultural: The earliest known owners, in 1928, were real estate agent Matthew D. Haynes, and his wife, Lotta, who owned the house through the1930s. It was owned by Hurlburt S. & Jane Sill in 1948; he worked for Montlake Drug Co. In 1958, Safeway warehouseman Gordon P. Easton, and his wife, Florence,were the owners. Accessory: Shared garage on the southwest corner
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1851 24th Ave E
Built: 1921 Historic Name: Dodds Residence Style: Colonial Revival Rank: Historic Non-Contributing
Description: This two-story Dutch Colonial Revival house has been altered with the installation of aluminum siding and aluminum window and the removal of the original wood window surrounds and other trim elements. It sits above the street with lawn and foundation shrubs and has a side-gambrel roof, minimal eaves, and a full-width shed dormer on the main facade. The entry at the north end of the facade has a wood porch with a hipped roof, turned posts and balustrade and a panel door with two small leaded windows. All facade windows are aluminum sash; a picture window is on the south half of the facade and three single windows with fixed and awning sash are in the dormer. Similar windows are on side elevations. The rear, west elevation has a two-story addition, a large wood deck and a second story porch, twosets of French doors, and paired and grouped 8/1 windows.
Cultural: The earliest known owners of this house (1928) were Marion E. & Kathryn Dodds in 1928. He worked as a salesman. Their ownership continued through at least 1948. It was owned by Peter P. & Barbina Halverson in1958. Accessory: Single garage
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1855 24th Ave E
Built: 1914 Historic Name: Griswold Residence Style: Dutch Colonial Revival Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This two-story clapboard-clad Dutch Colonial Revival house sits on a sloping lot with lawn and hedges. It has a symmetrical facade and a side- gambrel roof with minimal eaves and full-width shed dormers on the north and south elevations. The central entry porch has Doric columns, a patterned balustrade, wood stairs descending to the west, and a panel door with 6 small windows. Paired 6/1 wood sash windows flank the porch. The second-story dormer has a 6/1 window at each end and a shallow gambrel dormer centered above the porch with a 6/6 window. Side elevations have similar windows; a group of five 8-light wood sash casements is on the first story of the east elevation and an arched window is in the gable end. A two- story gambrel roof bay projecting from the west elevation has a recessed side-entry. A brick chimney is on the south elevation.
Cultural: The earliest known owners of this house, in 1928, were Lewis T. Griswold, a manager for Atlas Fuel Company, Inc., and his wife, Sylvia. Their ownership continued through at least 1958.
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73 properties on 24th Ave E
Even Numbered Side
1806 24th Ave E

Docter Residence - 1915
1808 24th Ave E

Bracken Residence - 1924
1808 24th Ave E

Stone Residence - 1914
1816 24th Ave E

Mayrand Residence - 1915
1820 24th Ave E

Merritt Residence - 1921
1824 24th Ave E

Donahoe Residence - 1910
1830 24th Ave E

Kahlke Residence - 1920
1834 24th Ave E

Sandin Residence - 1922
1840 24th Ave E

Stone Residence - 1919
1844 24th Ave E

Winship Residence - 1920
1850 24th Ave E

Lutkehaus Residence - 1915
1854 24th Ave E

Kuzel, J. Residence - 1911
1860 24th Ave E

Rogers Residence - 1939
1864 24th Ave E

Stroble Residence - 1935
1872 24th Ave E

Reagh Residence - 1904
1874 24th Ave E

Berwanger Residence - 1913
1878 24th Ave E

Residence - 1980
1882 24th Ave E

Gaston Residence - 1912
1888 24th Ave E

Taylor Residence - 1920
2006 24th Ave E

Christensen Residence - 1911
2022 24th Ave E

Waller Residence - 1925
2200 24th Ave E

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2203/2201 24th Ave E

Residence - 1918
2300 24th Ave E

Montlake Theater - 1914
2402 24th Ave E

Murdock Residence - 1920
2406 24th Ave E

Residence - 1977
2412 24th Ave E

Alexander Residence - 1919
2416 24th Ave E

Benjamin Residence - 1919
2456 24th Ave E

Mitten Residence - 1922
2466 24th Ave E

Andrews Residence - 1920
2502 24th Ave E

Callahan Residence - 1921
2506 24th Ave E

Anderson-Ballard Residence - 1920
2512 24th Ave E

Marwood Residence - 1920
2516 24th Ave E

Boone Residence - 1925
2556 24th Ave E

Backstrom Residence - 1925
2560 24th Ave E

Draper Residence - 1920
2564 24th Ave E

Scott Residence - 1925
2616 24th Ave E

Nash Residence - 1926
Odd Numbered Side
1839 24th Ave E

Residence - 2007
1843 24th Ave E

Christie Residence - 1918
1847 24th Ave E

Haynes Residence - 1918
1851 24th Ave E

Dodds Residence - 1921
1855 24th Ave E

Griswold Residence - 1914
2005 24th Ave E

Fisher Residence - 1921
2011 24th Ave E

Hart Residence - 1912
2015 24th Ave E

Lockman Residence - 1914
2017 24th Ave E

Deville Residence - 1925
2023 24th Ave E

Waller Residence - 1921
2025 24th Ave E

Bell Residence - 1921
2031 24th Ave E

Conyers Residence - 1921
2033 24th Ave E

Bailey Residence - 1921
2041 24th Ave E

Haugen Residence - 1921
2043 24th Ave E

Patrick Residence - 1922
2047 24th Ave E

Wettrick Residence - 1921
2051 24th Ave E

Miscall Residence - 1914
2053 24th Ave E

Carpenter Residence - 1921
2057 24th Ave E

Columbro Residence - 1920
2207 24th Ave E

Pearce Residence - 1921
2211 24th Ave E

Residence - 1979
2215 24th Ave E

McDonald Residence - 1922
2219 24th Ave E

Sloss Residence - 1924
2223 24th Ave E

Quality Groceries - 1937
2301 24th Ave E

Montlake Market - 1922
2307 24th Ave E

Montlake Confectionery - 1922
2311 24th Ave E

Kefauver Grocery - 1925
2317 24th Ave E

Lustig Drug Company - 1920
2401 24th Ave E

Seattle Public Library - 2006
2415 24th Ave E

Hawkins Residence - 1924
2455 24th Ave E

Brashen Residence - 1939
2459 24th Ave E

Quiett Residence - 1934
2515 24th Ave E

Cole Residence - 1933
2553 24th Ave E

Residence - 1959
2611 24th Ave E

Hicks Residence - 1928