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2612 25th Ave E
Built: 1931 Historic Name: Mosey Residence Style: Tudor Revival Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-and-one-half story stucco-clad house sits above the street with a low brick-topped concrete wall and extensive plantings of shrubs and perennials. The complex roofline has a side gable portion toward the rear, a hipped section in the center and a large front gable. The entry is at north end of the main facade, with a shallow recessed arch beneath a gabled roof. A narrow leaded glass accent window is south of the entry. The north half of the facade, above the basement garage, has a group of four 8-light leaded glass casement windows with a wide wood surround and a window box. The gable end has a pair of 6-light leaded glass casements. There is a chimney on the north elevation and another one near the center.
Cultural: This house was rented for some years. The first known owner was MaudMosey in 1958.
Legal: GLENWILDE # 2 ADD Parcel: 2804600015 Block: 4 Lot: 3 View: King Country Parcel Viewer
2611 25th Ave E.
Built: 1926 Historic Name: MacLean Residence Style: Craftsman Rank: Historic Non-Contributing
Description: This two-story house is on a corner lot with a low concrete wall along the side and a picket fence in front. Landscaping includes a lawn, a stone planter near the house and a large tree to the southeast. The house has been significantly altered with a Craftsman-style gabled front porch added and a large gabled second-story addition behind it. Cladding is primarily clapboard with some Permastone, painted brown, below the three-part front window. Most windows have one-over-one vinyl sash. A tall exterior chimney is at the southeast corner.
Cultural: The first known owner, in 1940, was Mrs. Clare MacLean, who was adivision supervisor at the Northern Life Insurance Company.
Legal: Glenwilde Add. Parcel: 2804100145 Block: 3 Lot: 6 View: King Country Parcel Viewer
2606 25th Ave E
Built: 1931 Historic Name: Anderson Residence Style: Tudor Revival Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This stucco-clad two-story house sits close to the street on a mid-block lot with several large shrubs. It has a side gable roof with a gabled rear addition visible behind it. On the south side of the facade is a bay with a gabled parapet and a prominent wood cornice; similar cornices are found on the side elevations and on a shallow bay defining the entry. The projecting entry, near the center, has an oak door with a round window with leaded glass. The concrete stairs have a newer unpainted wood railing. There is a basement garage beneath the parapeted bay and a stucco-clad chimney on the south elevation. Most windows have one-over-one wood sash. On the south of the main facade is a three-part wood sash window with transoms.Windows near the entry have glass block.
Cultural: This house was rented for some years, and the first known owners wereJohn G. & Kathleen Andersen in 1958; he worked at Dan & Jack's Used Cars.
Legal: GLENWILDE # 2 ADD Parcel: 2804600010 Block: 4 Lot: 2 View: King Country Parcel Viewer
2553 25th Ave E
Built: 1922 Historic Name: Warren Residence Style: Colonial Bungalow Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This 1-1/2 story Colonial Bungalow sits close to the street on a relatively flat corner lot with a lawn, shrubs, a fenced rear yard and a driveway on the north. The side gable roof has a clipped gable dormer at the south end of the facade. Cladding is combed shingles. The entry, in the center, has a portico with a gabled roof supported by four square posts, an arched opening and a plain wood railing. The concrete stairs have newer stone sidewalls. The upper half of the door has Craftsman-style windows. Flanking the entry are two tripartite windows with wide wood surrounds, each with three 3-over-one wood sash. Side elevations and the basement level have a combination of similar wood sash and newer sash. The front gable end has a small horizontal window. The rear elevation has a flat-roofed dormer addition and a brick chimney. .
Cultural: William Warren of the Tenth Ave Meat Market owned this house by 1928, through 1938. In 1948 the owners were Peter (a seaman) & Dorothy Butler. It was owned by Irwin S. & Freda Blumenfeld in 1958; Blumenfeld (1909- 2002) was a reporter, newspaper owner and long-time public information director for the University of Washington. Accessory: Garage at northwest corner
Legal: UNION CITY ADD Parcel: 8805900230 Block: 7 Lot: 12 View: King Country Parcel Viewer
2557 25th Ave E
Built: 1924 Historic Name: Koehler Residence Style: Vernacular Rank: Historic Non-Contributing
Description: This 1-1/2 story side-gable house sits on a mid-block lot with a narrow front yard newly planted with shrubs and ground covers. It has been altered with a new roofline (removing the clipped gables and dormer) and a rear shed dormer. The new full-width porch with wood railing and stairs replaced a stoop with a clipped gable hood; the shed roof is supported by five square columns. Cladding is clapboard. Windows have newer sash.
Cultural: The earliest known owners, in 1928, were Gus Koehler, sales manager of Transport Motor Co., and his wife Theresa. The house was rented during the1930s-40s and, in 1958, owned by Glenn D. Brown. Accessory: Single garage on south side
Legal: UNION CITY ADD Parcel: 8805900225 Block: 7 Lot: 12 View: King Country Parcel Viewer
2565 25th Ave E
Built: 1942 Historic Name: Navarre Residence Style: Minimal Traditional Rank: Historic Non-Contributing
Description: This one-story clapboard-clad Minimal Traditional house sits on a corner lot with a lawn, shrubs and a picket fence. The cross-gable roof has a front gable at the north end of the facade. The entry, at the center, has a plain door with glass block sidelights. South of the entry is a large 12-light 1940s- style window, with a smaller one-over-one window next to it. The home's original character has been altered by the recent addition of a porch, which extends across the entry and the large window, with a wood balustrade and a pergola supported by four square posts. Cladding is clapboard with vertical siding in the gable end. In the center of the gabled wing is a wide red brick chimney flanked by two narrow three-light windows with horizontal divisions. An attached single garage, set back from the facade, is at the south end of the house.
Cultural: Ignatius G. & Stella Navarre of the Navarre Plumbing & Heating Co. owned this house in 1948. In 1958, the owner was Jeanne Navarre, a sales rep atAtlas Advertising.
Legal: UNION CITY ADD Parcel: 8805900150 Block: 7 Lot: 6 View: King Country Parcel Viewer
2504 25th Ave E
Built: 1947 Historic Name: Fasten Residence Style: Ranch Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-story brick-clad house sits on a large flat corner lot with a low rock wall, hedges along the central walkway, lawn, shrubs and trees. It has a shallow gable-on-hip roof with deep eaves and shake cladding. The entry at the center has a concrete porch, an original wood door with storm door, and glass block sidelights. A portion of the facade wall to the right of the entry is clad in vertical wood. Windows on the facade are large grouped two-part and four-part vertical sash. A shallow hipped roof attached garage is on the north end. A large brick chimney is on the south elevation and a shallow hipped roof projection east of the chimney has small horizontal windows high on the wall.
Cultural: Nathan Fasten, a biologist, and his wife, Frieda owned the home in 1948. Henry & L. Pearl Richards were the owners in 1958; he was a manager at the Continental Baking Company.
Legal: ARENSBERG Parcel: 0260000015 Block: Lot: TR 3 View: King Country Parcel Viewer
2562 25th Ave E
Built: 1926 Historic Name: Likert Residence Style: Tudor Revival Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-and-one-half story stucco-clad house sits above the street with a shallow stepped terrace, lawn, foundation shrubs and a small tree. It has a gable-and-wing form with a tall steep gable on the north side of the facade. The enclosed gabled entry porch is nested in the front gable and has a pointed arch opening trimmed in brick and a batten door with pointed arch leaded light. Paired 8-light wood casement windows flank the entry; the window on the right is set in a shallow rectangular bay with bracket supports. A small 6-light wood sash in the front gable replaces an original arched light. Paired 6/1 leaded light hung sash are in the south gable end. A basement garage below the south end of the facade has a tilt-up panel door. A stucco chimney is on the north gable wall.
Cultural: The earliest known owners of this house were Harry L. (Jane) Likert in 1928, an agent at Mutual Benefit Life Insurance Company. James E. Job (Supervisor, Sperry Flour Co.) & his wife Lillian were the owners in 1938. In 1948 and through at least 1958, the home was owned by Edwin J. Fossas(Salesman, Rhodes Department Store) & his wife Helen.
Legal: GLENWILDE #2 ADD Parcel: 2804600100 Block: 6 Lot: 4 View: King Country Parcel Viewer
2556 25th Ave E
Built: 1926 Historic Name: Brightman Residence Style: Tudor Revival Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-and-one-half story shingle-clad house has a cross-gable roof with shallow eaves and bargeboards. The front gable has a wide steep clipped gable that extends across the entire facade; its steep south gable shelters the recessed entry on the south end. A low wood deck extension leads to the brick porch. The entry has an arched opening and a newer Tudor door, with arched leaded light, in a wide surround. The main window is a large 25-light leaded window in fixed wood sash, flanked by 10-light casement sash. Anon-original wood arbor projects above this and extends to the north end of the facade. The gable window has newer plain paired casement sash with a leaded transom above and louvered shutters. Windows on other elevations include similar leaded sash, including paired, grouped and single 6/1 sash and casement windows. A garage is below the north end of the main facade and a small gabled side entry is on the south elevation. A brick chimney protrudes from the roof at the intersection of the gables. The house sits slightly above the street with concrete steps and low retaining wall with hedges, shrubs and small trees.
Cultural: The earliest known owners of this house were Lloyd Brightman, a salesman, & his wife Rachel, in 1928. In 1938, Darrell G. Leavitt & his wife Gertrude owned it; he worked at Seattle Orthopedic and Fracture Clinic. It was owned by Whitmore D. & Esabella Hill in 1948. In 1958 the owners were Robert M. Shaw, an Assistant Manager at the Washington Newspaper PublishingAssociation, & his wife Virginia.
Legal: GLENWILDE #2 ADD Parcel: 2804600095 Block: 6 Lot: 3 View: King Country Parcel Viewer
2552 25th Ave E
Built: 1926 Historic Name: Holden Residence Style: Tudor Revival Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-and-one-half story shingle-clad house has a rectangular plan, and a front-gable roof with bargeboards and shallow eaves. A prominent nested gabled bay projects from the south portion of the main facade and shelters the recessed entry under its north gable slope. The entry has an arched opening and an original wood panel and batten door with a leaded pointed arch light; a coat-of-arms motif is in the center of the window. An arched window opening on the north side of the entry has a turned wood grille.Windows on the main facade are flanked by wood batten shutters and include paired 8-light leaded wood casements and a similar group of a 15- light fixed sash flanked by 10-light casement sash; the central sash has the same motif as the door window. A small arched leaded light with paired casement sash is in the lower gable and an arched vent is in the roof gable. Side elevations have similar paired casement sash and a dormer on the north elevation has 4 windows with 3/1 leaded light sash. It sits on a mid-block lot with lawn, foundation shrubs, and trees.
Cultural: The earliest known owners were Charles R. & Frances Holden, from at least 1928 to 1938; he was a contractor. The home was owned by Marie J. Dix in 1948. Harry F. & Hazel Robinson were the owners in 1958; he was a superintendent at Davies Coffee. Accessory: Garage on the south side
Legal: GLENWILDE #2 ADD Parcel: 2804600090 Block: 6 Lot: 2 View: King Country Parcel Viewer
2524 25th Ave E
Built: 1926 Historic Name: Lemcke Residence Style: Mission Revival Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-and-one-half story stucco-clad bungalow has an almost square plan and a steep side-gable roof. A low-arched parapet with decorative coping projects from the south half of the asymmetrical main facade. The recessed arcaded porch across the north half of the facade has 4 arched openings on the front and 1 on the north elevation. It has a tile floor with brick trim and two entries. The main entry, at the center of the facade, is an original batten door with arched grille; the secondary entry, toward the north, has paired 10-light leaded French doors. A large three-part wood sash window with leaded lights and arched transom, centered on the parapet wall, has rounded carved mullions that extend through the transom; it has a wide 15-light sash flanked by narrower 10-light casements. Side elevations have paired and grouped leaded-light casements, diamond leaded lights in fixed sashes, and grouped 6/1 leaded light windows. A stucco chimney is on the south gable wall. The mid-block lot is relatively flat with lawn, foundation shrubs and a small tree.
Cultural: The earliest known owners of this house were Herbert W. & Lucile Lemcke in 1928; he was the president of the Barnum-Lemcke Investment Company, Inc. the developer of the Glenwilde plat. in 1938, the home was owned by C. Robert Elwood, an inspector at Western Electric Company Inc., and his wifeJustine. Their ownership continued at least through 1958. Accessory: Garage
Legal: GLENWILDE #2 ADD Parcel: 2804600085 Block: 6 Lot: 1 View: King Country Parcel Viewer
2520 25th Ave E
Built: 1946 Historic Name: Olswang Residence Style: Ranch Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-story house sits on a mid-block lot with lawn and foundation shrubs. It has a generally rectangular plan and multiple rooflines with shallow eaves. The main body has a shallow side-gable roof; a shallow hipped roof projects slightly from the north half of the main facade, sheltering the entry porch, and a front-gable garage projects from northwest corner. The recessed entry at the ell has a low concrete porch, paired corner posts, and an original wood panel door with a storm door. Cladding is Roman brick with clapboard in the gables. Large grouped windows flanking the door have tall vertical fixed wood sash; windows on side elevations are paired and single1/1 sash. A wide brick chimney is on the roof ridge.
Cultural: Arthur Olswang owned this house from at least 1948 through 1958.
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2514 25th Ave E
Built: 1946 Historic Name: Pugh Residence Style: Ranch Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-story Ranch house sits on a large flat lot with lawn and shrubs. It has an irregular plan, a shallow side-gabled roof with deep eaves, and Roman brick cladding with clapboard in the gables. A front-gabled attached garage projects from the south end of the main facade. The entry, at the center, has a concrete stoop, an original wood door with diamond motifs, and a storm door with a light in the upper half. A projecting rectangular bay to the left of the entry has single tall vertical sash on each side and four windows across the front. A large picture window is to the right of the entry. Windows on the north elevation are 1/1 sash. A wide brick chimney is centered on the roof ridge.
Cultural: Zula M. Pugh (Globe Optical Dispensing) owned this house in 1948. Pugh also owned 2415 Roanoke from 1928 to 1938. Albert P. Robinson, an employee of Tristop Damper Company, and his wife Katherine were the owners in 1958.
Legal: ARENSBERG Parcel: 0260000010 Block: Lot: 2 View: King Country Parcel Viewer
2511 25th Ave E
Built: 1924 Historic Name: Day House Style: Tudor Revival Rank: Historic Non-Contributing
Description: This 1-1/2 story rectangular house has been altered with vinyl windows and aluminum cladding installed over its original stucco and half timbering. It has a gable front and wing form. The simple wood porch has a metal railing and balustrade beneath a gabled hood with brackets. Windows are all vinyl sash with false muntins, including paired and single sash windows on the facade and paired sash in a first floor hanging box bay and in the upper gable end. Enclosed eaves have brackets and pointed bargeboards. A brick chimney pierces the eaves on the north side. The lot is small and flat with foundation shrubs, raised planters and a concrete driveway on the north side.
Cultural: The first identified owner was Perry Day, an assistant manager at Graybar Electric, and his wife Virginia, who owned the house from the 1930s into the1960s.
Legal: UNION CITY ADD Parcel: 8805900905 Block: 14 Lot: 6 View: King Country Parcel Viewer
2463 25th Ave E
Built: 1921 Historic Name: Schoolfield Residence Style: Tudor Revival Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-story house is on a flat lot with a shallow setback with lawn and a wood fence along the south side and around the back yard. It has an irregular plan, a side-gable roof without eaves and combed shingle cladding on the main body of the house. On the north end of the facade is a stucco- clad entry with a steep asymmetrical gabled roof. A wide brick chimney projects from this gable slope. The arched entry has concrete steps with brick sidewalls and a panel door with five small windows. South of it is a group of three leaded casement sash. Windows on other elevations include single windows with leaded upper sash and plain windows. The garage below the south end has paired wood panel doors.
Cultural: The earliest known owners of this house, in 1928, were John P. Schoolfield, a clerk at UPS, and his wife, Dora. William D. Lewer, an instructor at Metropolitan Business College, and his wife Vena, owned it in 1938. It was owned by Ray E. Stickler (Auto Towing) & his wife Jennie, from 1948through 1958.
Legal: PIKES 2ND ADD TO UNION CITY Parcel: 6788200175 Block: 17 Lot: 6 View: King Country Parcel Viewer
2450 25th Ave E
Built: 1923 Historic Name: Berg Residence Style: Vernacular Rank: Historic Non-Contributing
Description: This two-story house was greatly enlarged in 2005-2010. It is irregular in plan, with a hipped roof and cladding of clapboard and vertical composite panels. The wood porch entry on the west-facing elevation has a Craftsman- style door sheltered by an arbor. A two-story vertical window wall is to the right of the entry. A large hanging box bay to the left of the entry supports a second-story balcony with paired wood frame and glass doors. Other windows include paired and grouped divided lights over single pane sashes, some grouped vertically with large fixed transoms. The basement garage is below the northwest corner. The large corner double lot is flat with some low landscaping and lawn and the yard extending to the north side of the lot is enclosed with a low wood rail fence.
Cultural: From 1928 through 1958, the house was owned by Gilbert & Olive Berg. Gilbert was an engineer.
Legal: PIKES 2ND ADD TO UNION CITY Parcel: 6788200060 Block: 16 Lot: 7 View: King Country Parcel Viewer
2466 25th Ave E
Built: 1923 Historic Name: Metzger Residence Style: Colonial Bungalow Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This small square one-story house has a hip roof with deep eaves and asbestos shingle cladding. The symmetrical facade has a brick stoop sheltered by a gabled pediment with returns and pilasters and a plaster arch embellishment in the gable end. A storm door covers the entry door.Windows are a mix of fixed wood sash and metal sash. A brick chimney is on the east elevation. The garage has divided light casement windows. The house is on a large flat corner lot with lawn, foundation shrubs and several large conifer trees.
Cultural: The earliest known owners were Frank D. Metzger, a draftsman at the County Engineering Department and his wife, Edith, in 1928. Lawrence J. Nelson, a salesman at Bernard P. Scholtes, and his wife, Phyllis, owned it in 1938. The Metzgers owned it again in 1948. Hazel C. Gundlach, a secretary at the National Bank of Commerce, was the owner in 1958. Accessory: Garage at southwest with original door
Legal: PIKES 2ND ADD TO UNION CITY Parcel: 6788200010 Block: 16 Lot: 1 View: King Country Parcel Viewer
2458 25th Ave E
Built: 2011 Style: Shed Rank: Non-Historic Non-Contributing
Description: This wood-clad Shed-roof house of 300 square feet is an accessory dwelling unit for the house at 2450 25th Ave E.
Cultural: This house was built after the period of significance for the historic district.
Legal: PIKES 2ND ADD TO UNION CITY Parcel: 6788200061 Block: 16 Lot: 7 View: King Country Parcel Viewer
2403 25th Ave E
Built: 1923 Historic Name: Bebee Residence Style: Colonial Bungalow Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-story Colonial Bungalow is rectangular in plan with clapboard cladding and a side gable roof with a return cornice and modillions in the eaves. The symmetrical facade has a central concrete porch with wide stairs and an arched pediment on round columns. The panel door has divided sidelights, and an arched transom. On each side of the portico are two round arched 8/6 wood-sash windows. A stucco chimney is on the south gable wall and a brick chimney projects from the center roof ridge. A rear covered entry is sheltered by the eaves on the southwest corner. The house sits on a flat corner lot with lawn, foundation shrubs, and a significantly large conifer tree in the southeast corner.
Cultural: From 1928 through 1958, Allen E. & Margaret Bebee owned this house.Allen was employed by the Seattle Police Department. Accessory: Single garage in the northwest corner
Legal: PIKES 2ND ADD TO UNION CITY Parcel: 6788200932 Block: 24 Lot: 11-12 View: King Country Parcel Viewer
2407 25th Ave E
Built: 1923 Historic Name: Benecke Residence Style: Craftsman Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This clapboard-clad one-story Craftsman bungalow is rectangular in plan and has a side gable roof with brackets and bargeboards. A small gabled dormer with a vent is at the center of the roof ridge. The facade has a gabled hanging bay on the south with a three-part window with a large 5/1 window flanked by narrower 3/1 windows, all within a wide surround. Other windows are similar, either paired, singly or grouped. A brick walkway leads to the entry on the right. The wood porch, stair and balustrade are sheltered by a gabled pediment on square posts with a wood frame and the entry is a patterned glass door with patterned sidelights. A brick chimney is on the north gable wall. The lot is relatively flat with lawn, shrubs and trees.
Cultural: The earliest known owners of this house, in 1928, were Clarence J Benecke, a superintendent at Supply Lindy Company, and his wife, Erma. It was owned by John R. & Mary Toller in 1938. The owners in 1938 were Alex R. &Ivy Bannerman in 1948 and, in 1958, a chef, W. C. Howard. Accessory: Single garage in the northwest corner
Legal: PIKES 2ND ADD TO UNION CITY Parcel: 6788200931 Block: 24 Lot: 11-12 View: King Country Parcel Viewer
2411 25th Ave E
Built: 1923 Historic Name: Hubel Residence Style: Colonial Bungalow Rank: Historic Non-Contributing
Description: This one-story residence has been remodeled (2000) with the addition of a full-width porch. It is rectangular in plan and has a side gable roof with returns. Cladding is stained wood shingles. The full-width porch has a central entry sheltered by an arched pediment with returns. The porch is sheltered by pergolas (arbors) on each side of the entry, supported by tapered posts on wood piers. The porch and stairs have a wood railing and balustrade. The paneled wood door has plain sidelights. On either side of the entry is a shallow box bay with a three-part window with one-over-one sash, with a wide wood surround. Paired louvered vents are in the arch. A brick chimney is on the south gable wall. The house sits slightly above the street on a formally landscaped lot with symmetrically arranged terraces, hedges and small trees.
Cultural: From 1928 through at least 1948, John J. & Maude Hubel owned this home.John was a salesman at J. A. Roebling Sons Company. Accessory: Garage converted to studio
Legal: PIKES 2ND ADD TO UNION Parcel: 6788200891 Block: 24 Lot: 5-6 View: King Country Parcel Viewer
2417 25th Ave E
Built: 1923 Historic Name: Perry Residence Style: Colonial Revival Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-and-half story clapboard-clad house has a rectangular plan and a side-gable roof with a large gable dormer on the front. A prominent stucco chimney is in the center of the facade, piercing the dormer eaves. On the first story, the chimney is flanked by two vinyl sash windows with false muntins. The dormer has two pairs of similar windows. Other windows are similar. All windows have wide wood surrounds. The stoop at the north end of the facade has an arched hood on paired columns. The wood paneled door has a fanlight and divided sidelights. The house is on a flat corner lot with informal landscaping of lawn, shrubs and trees. .
Cultural: The earliest known owners of this house, in 1928, were Harold C. Perry, an architect employed by John Graham, and his wife, Elsie. It was owned by Robert M. Gebbie, a real estate broker, and his wife, Margaret in 1938. In 1948, the owners were Maurice D. & Ventura Franco of Franco's Florist. In 1958, the home was owned by Eric I. Alton, a clerk at Foster-HochbergManufacturing, and his wife, Ruth. Accessory: Single garage on the northwest
Legal: PIKES 2ND ADD TO UNION CITY Parcel: 6788200890 Block: 24 Lot: 5-6 View: King Country Parcel Viewer
2303 25th Ave E
Built: 1910 Historic Name: Moore Residence Style: Craftsman Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-and-half story bungalow sits on a flat corner lot with lawn and foundation shrubs enclosed by a wood fence; there is a driveway on the north side. The house is rectangular in plan with a side-gable roof, decorative bargeboards, prominent brackets, and clapboard cladding with shingles in the gables. The large porch projects from the south end of the front with a gabled roof supported by large clapboard-clad piers and brick posts with wood rail and balustrade. Paired wood sash windows with divided upper sashes are to the left of the door and a similar single sash window is towards the north. A shallow shed-roof dormer across the front has three horizontal divided light windows. The south elevation features an open porch at the center with an original Craftsman-style door, set between a projecting shed roof bay on the left and a gabled bay on the right. A prominent stone chimney pierces the bay's gable eave and small patterned sash windows flank the chimney. All other windows have similar wood sash in varied configurations. The north elevation has a shed roof hanging bay and all original windows similar to the others.
Cultural: Mrs. Mary A. Moore owned this house from 1928 through at least 1938. A relative, Mrs. Edythe L. Moore, owned it from at least 1948 through 1958. Accessory: Single garage on the north
Legal: PIKES 2ND ADD TO UNION CITY Parcel: 6788201415 Block: 29 Lot: 12 View: King Country Parcel Viewer
2309 25th Ave E
Built: 1923 Historic Name: Gould Residence Style: Craftsman Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-and-half story bungalow sits on a wide flat lot with a shallow setback, landscaped with low perennials, a small hedge and foundation shrubs; a driveway is on the north side. The house is irregular in plan with a side-gable roof with bargeboards and knee braces. Cladding is wood shingle with clapboard below the water table. The wood porch projects from the south two-thirds of the front extended eaves and has brick piers at the corners, wood rail and balustrade and the entry has a newer plain door. A gabled dormer above the porch has two narrow horizontal windows filled with wood. All other windows are fixed sash or one-over-one sash. A prominent brick chimney pierces the eaves at the north end of the front elevation.
Cultural: The earliest known owner of this house was L. J. Gould in 1928. In 1938, it was owned by Dana A. Hartney, a vice-president at Clint W. Lee Company. From at least 1948 through 1958, the owners were Norman L. & KathleenFreeman. Accessory: Single garage on the north.
Legal: PIKES 2ND ADD TO UNION CITY Parcel: 6788201376 Block: 29 Lot: 6 & 12 View: King Country Parcel Viewer
2319 25th Ave E
Built: 1913 Historic Name: Gray Residence Builder: Rank
Description: This one-story house sits on a flat corner lot with lawn and foundation shrubs; a low wood fence encloses the north side yard. The house is irregular in plan and has a cross-gable roof with bargeboards and knee braces. Cladding is aluminum siding. The small concrete porch projects from the center of the front gable of the east elevation; it has a gabled hood with metal supports and railings. Windows on either side of the porch are vinyl sash with false muntins. All other windows are similar. A stucco chimney is on the south elevation at the center of the main body of the house and a flat- roofed attached single garage, with a 1950s style tilting door, projects from the wall of the crossing gable at the southwest corner.Cultural Data

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2320 25th Ave E
Built: 1925 Historic Name: Jones Residence Style: Colonial Bungalow Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This large house sits on a corner lot with a lawn and foundation shrubs. It has clapboard cladding and a front gable roof with returns. The entry is at the northwest corner, with a stoop sheltered by a pedimented hood with curved brackets. The north elevation has an unusual gabled dormer with a brick chimney protruding through it; the chimney is flanked by pointed-arch windows in the dormer and picture windows on the first story. Windows have wide wood surrounds and most have original wood sash. South of the main entry is a group of three 8-over-1 windows with leaded upper sashes; the gable end has three similar windows, as does a square hanging bay toward the south end, supported by curved brackets.
Cultural: This house was owned by Elwood M. Jones, a machinist, and his wife Rose,from at least 1928 through the 1950s. Accessory: Single garage to the south
Legal: PIKES 2ND ADD TO UNION CITY Parcel: 6788201220 Block: 28 Lot: 1 View: King Country Parcel Viewer
2003 25th Ave E
Built: 1914 Historic Name: Bryant Residence Style: Craftsman Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This large Craftsman house is on a corner lot with large trees and a picket fence. It has clapboard cladding and a cross-gable roof with a wide front gable with deep eaves, brackets and pointed bargeboards. A smaller gable at the south end has the same features. The recessed porch has square posts on brick piers and a wood balustrade; the smaller gable projects out and has a row of dentils. The porch has a wide 1/1 window. The gable end has a group of four 1/1 windows. The south elevation has a three-side bay with a hipped roof wrapping around the corner, with three divided light windows.
Cultural: The earliest known owners of this house were Edwin G. Bryant, a salesman, and his wife, Florence, in 1928. Their ownership continued at least through 1938.The home was owned by Justin C. & Elizabeth Smith in 1948. In 1958,the home was owned by Arthur C. Nation, a detailer at Jepson & Styer. Accessory: Shared garage at rear
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2007 25th Ave E
Built: 1914 Historic Name: Saboe Residence Style: Craftsman Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This large Craftsman house has coursed shingle cladding and a cross-gable roof with a wide front gable with deep eaves and brackets. The recessed porch has two pairs of square posts at the corners and wood stairs, balustrade and handrail. It has a decorative Craftsman-style door and a 1/1 window, both with wide surrounds with ears. The front gable end has a group of three pairs of windows with craftsman-style divided lights. The south elevation has a hipped roof bay with divided light windows and a brick chimney. Cladding below the first floor windows is clapboard.
Cultural: The earliest known owners of this house, in 1928, were Martin L. & Evelyn Saboe. He was a salesman at W. A. Irwin Inc. In 1938, Dr. Howard B. & Elida Kellogg owned the home. In the late 1940s, the home was owned by George A. & Laura Shipman in 1948; he was a professor at UW.The home was owned by James L. Sender, a police officer, and his wife,Genevieve, in 1958. Accessory: Shared garage at rear
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2011 25th Ave E
Built: 1914 Historic Name: Romer Residence Style: Craftsman Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This large Craftsman house is similar to the house on the corner, with a wide front gable with deep eaves, brackets and pointed bargeboards and a smaller gable at the south end. The recessed porch has four square posts on brick piers and a wood balustrade; the smaller gable projects out and has a row of dentils. The porch has a large window. The gable end has a group of five 1/1 windows. The south elevation has a three-side bay with a hipped roof wrapping around the corner, with three divided light windows. There is ahipped roof porch at the rear.
Cultural: The earliest known owners of this house (in 1938) were John I. Romer, who worked at Montlake Delicatessen, and his wife, Mary. The home was owned by Harry S. & Sema Lipsett in 1948; he was a Sales Engineer for Panama Machinery & Equipment Co. Edward C. Riley Chief Clerk of Freight Claim, Northern Pacific Railway, owned the home at least through the 1950s along with his wife, Mary. Accessory: Garage
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2015 25th Ave E
Built: 1920 Historic Name: Lueben Residence Style: Craftsman Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-and-a-half story Craftsman style house is on midblock lot with numerous shrubs in the small front yard. It has a front-gabled roof with brackets in the deep eaves. The full-width recessed porch has two battered posts on brick piers, wood stairs and a wood balustrade. A third brick pier is at the head of the stairs, which have brick sidewalls. Cladding is clapboard with shingles in the gable end. The porch has a group of 6/1 windows and the gable end has a decorative horizontal window.
Cultural: The earliest known owners, in 1928, were Alfred W. (Jr.) & Lucille Lueben of Lueben Costuming Company. Engineer Tom Moyer and his wife, Esther, owned the home in 1938. The owners in the 1940s-50s were Harold W. &Ida Ginsberg; he was a salesman. Accessory: Garage
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2019 25th Ave E
Built: 1921 Historic Name: Cook Residence Style: Craftsman Rank: Historic Non-Contributing
Description: This Craftsman style house has been remodeled (2006) with a large second story addition, a new porch, new cladding and new windows.
Cultural: The earliest known owners of this house, in 1928, were Ben H. & Dolly Cook; he was a vice president at J. A. McEachern Company, Inc. They owned the home through the 1930s. It was owned by Arthur M. (a student) & Dorothy Bishop in 1948, and, in 1958, by Robert M. & Marilynn Kalbach in1958; he was a research associate at UW. Accessory: Garage at southwest
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2021 25th Ave E
Built: 1920 Historic Name: Nowell Residence Style: Colonial Revival Rank: Historic Non-Contributing
Description: This clapboard-clad cottage sits close to the street with a lawn and a pathway lined with a low hedge. It has a gable front with a nested gable above the entry on the south side; both gables have clipped ends and returns. The porch has wood stairs and balustrade and two square posts supporting the roof. It has been extended (uncovered) north to the corner of the house. The first floor has an original three-part window with a divided- light transom and a wide surrounds. The gable end has a pair of one-over- one windows. The north elevation has a brick chimney and a large square bay extending up through the eaves; it has a clipped gable roof with returns. On the south elevation, a very large shed-roof dormer on the south elevation has significantly altered the character of the house.
Cultural: The earliest known owners, in 1928, were Frank H. Nowell, a commercial photographer, and his wife, Elizabeth. They owned the house through the 1930s. It was owned by Byron E. & Eleanor Browne in 1948; he was a salesman for Reliance Insurance Co. Vincent E. Foster, a probation officer at County Juvenile Court, owned the home in the 1950s with his wife, Irene.Nowell (1864-1950) was one of the Northwest's most prominent photographers. He extensively documented turn-of-the-century Alaska and its native peoples. He later moved to Seattle, where he was official photographer for the Alaska Yukon Pacific Exposition in 1909. He opened a studio downtown, completing various assignments such as documenting the construction of the Smith Tower. Many of his photographs are in the collection of the University of Washington Libraries.
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2201 25th Ave E
Built: 1922 Historic Name: Cruikshank Residence Style: Craftsman Rank: Historic Non-Contributing
Description: This house has a side-gabled roof and a projecting gabled porch with bargeboards and knee braces. The side elevation has a gabled dormer. Cladding is aluminum siding with vertical siding in the gable ends. The porch has been extensively remodeled with the removal of original battered posts and brick piers and the addition of new, slender wood posts, a new wood stair and a large landing with square wood railings and a balustrade to the south. The descending porches and stairs have square wood railings and a balustrade. The paneled wood door has a 6-part divided window. To the south of the entry is a 3-part picture window and in the gabled dormer is a paired casement. Windows on the north and south facades are a mix of original and new. A brick chimney and gabled bay are on the south facade. The roof on the north side to the rear has been raised in a non-conforming shape to accommodate a second story addition.
Cultural: The earliest known owner, in 1928, was Burt G. Cruikshank, a salesman for White Company, along with his wife, Helen. It was owned by Richard & Bertha Gosslee in 1938; he was an elevator operator for Textile Building Company. In the 1940s and 50s, Roy & Betty Jacobs of R. N. Jacobs were the owners.
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2205 25th Ave E
Built: 1922 Historic Name: Fullerton Residence Style: Craftsman Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-and-a-half story Craftsman bungalow has a rectangular plan, a cross-gable roof form, and clapboard siding with shingles in the gable end. The roof has wide barge boards and knee braces. The full width porch has short battered columns atop tall painted brick corner piers. The wide concrete porch steps at the north end of the facade have stepped brick sidewalls and the porch is enclosed by a square wood balustrade. South of the wood door is a 3-part wood frame picture window with a tulip-motif leaded transom. A 4-part leaded window is located in the gable end.Windows on the north and south are typically double-hung wood. A brick chimney pierces the eaves on the south facade. Behind the chimney is a gabled hanging box bay with a 3-part picture window similar to the one on the front facade. The site is flat with lawn, a few foundation shrubs and a 2-track driveway on the south.
Cultural: Lois M. Fullerton, a stenographer at the City Building Department, was the first known owner in 1928. The home was owned by Oscar & Rae Lindstedt in 1938. The owner in the 1940s was William T. Champion, a Boeingengineer. In 1958, it was vacant. Accessory: Detached garage on the south
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2209 25th Ave E
Built: 1922 Historic Name: Bean Residence Style: Craftsman Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This Craftsman house has clapboard siding with shingles in the gable ends, a rectangular plan, and a clipped gable roof. It was originally a one-and-a- half story house. A compatible 2-story addition has been added to the rear and now the front facade features a series 3 of descending gables, including the 2-story addition, the original house, and the porch roof, all with clipped ends, wide bargeboards, exposed rafter ends, and knee braces. The wide raised porch has brick steps with stepped brick sidewalls square wood balustrades. The porch roof is supported by wood columns atop tall battered brick piers. The paneled wood door has a decorative leaded window in the upper third. To the south of the entry is a 3-part fixed center picture window with a tulip-motif leaded transom and casement sidelights. A 7/1 double- hung wood window is located in the gable end. The north and south facades have both original and newer wood frame windows. A shed-roofed raised side porch is located on the north facade and a detached garage and shedare located to the rear of the house adjacent to the alley.
Cultural: The earliest known owners were Tom W. & Addie Bean, in the 1930s and 40s. Tom Bean was a printer. It was owned by Ernest L. Conner a BridgeTender for City Engineering, and his wife, Olive, in the late 1950s. Accessory: Garage/shed
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2004 25th Ave E
Built: 1912 Historic Name: Gibstein Residence Style: Craftsman Rank: Historic Non-Contributing
Description: This residence was extensively remodeled in 2004 with a second-story addition that has significantly changed the original form and character of the house. It is now a two-and-a-half story house that sits on a flat, densely planted corner lot with mature shrubs and trees and surrounded by a low picket fence. It is clad in shingles and has a cross-gable roof and several lower shed or gabled dormers, all with wide bargeboards and knee braces. The gabled projecting porch roof is supported by battered wood posts.Windows are typically double-hung with divided uppers or casements, some leaded with diamond panes, and all with wide wood frames. There is a truncated clinker brick chimney on the south facade.
Cultural: The earliest known owners of this house were Michael K. and Fanny Gibstein, in 1928; he worked as a manager for Fashion-Plus Inc.The home was owned by Emily F. McDonald, a Telephone Operator for Postal Telegraph-Cable Co., in 1938. In the 1940s through at least the 1950s, the home was owned by Martin Loewing, an underwriter for GeorgeC. Newell Co., and his wife, Viola. Accessory: Garage
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2006 25th Ave E
Built: 1912 Historic Name: Hollan Residence Style: Craftsman Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-and-one-half story gable-front Craftsman-style residence has a broad, low pitched roof with deep eaves, wide bargeboards and knee braces. It is clad in unpainted shingle siding. The original gable-front projecting porch at the north end of the front facade has been filled in and the entry door faces south toward a wood porch and stairs. Windows on the main level of the front facade are newer, wood frame casements. Windows in the gable end are original leaded diamond-pane casements with wide wood frames. A newer wood trellis projects to the south of the enclosed bay and is supported by a square wood post. A clinker brick chimney pierces the eaves on the south facade. The site is flat and densely planted with tall mature trees and shrubs. A tall bamboo fence with an arched gate runs parallel to the sidewalk.
Cultural: The earliest known owners of this house, in 1928, were Roy M. (a salesman) and Florence Hollan. UW Professor Macy M. Skinner owned the home in the late 1940s, after a period of vacancy. The home was owned by Max andRose Sigel in 1958; he was a baker for Ashbrook Bakeries. Accessory: Carport
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2010 25th Ave E
Built: 1910 Historic Name: Graves Residence Style: Craftsman Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-and-one-half story gable-front Craftsman-style residence has a broad, low pitched roof with deep eaves. It is clad in clapboard siding with newer irregular shingles in the gable end. Half of the original full length covered porch has been enclosed and now features a front-facing hanging bay with a hipped roof and four wood-frame casement windows. The porch overhang is supported by newer round wood columns. The newer, four- paneled door has two decorative stained glass windows in the upper half and a decorative sidelight on one side. A pair of wood frame casement windows is in the gable end. The south facade features a shed-roofed porch enclosure with a French door and the north facade features a shed-roofed hanging box bay. The site is flat with dense shrubs and trees, a stone walkway leading to red tile porch steps, and a concrete car pad on the north side.
Cultural: The earliest known owners of this house, in 1928, were Merrill P. (a cabinetmaker) and Belle Graves. Herman E. and Else Rowell in 1938. The home was owned by Eugene W. (an engineer) and Elvera Dowsky in 1948,and in the 1950s, the home was owned by May J. Forbes, a nurse.
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2014 25th Ave E
Built: 1918 Historic Name: Reynolds Residence Style: Craftsman Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-and-one-half story side-gabled Craftsman-style residence has a wide, gable-front projecting porch with wide bargeboards and knee braces, extending across three-quarters of the front facade. The porch roof is supported by square wood posts atop brick piers, with a wood balustrade. The house is clad in clapboard siding with shingles in the porch gable end, which is decorated with a narrow wood trellis. The paneled door has a divided fan light. Shed-roofed hanging box bays are located on the north and south facades and a brick chimney projects near center. Typical windows are double-hung and leaded casements, all with wide wood frames. A rear addition and dormer (2009) are not visible from the front. The site is flat with lawn shrubs, wide concrete porch steps and a concrete driveway on the north side.
Cultural: From as early as 1928 through the 1940s, the home was owned by Frank E. and Bessie Reynolds. Mr. Reynolds was a salesman for Wagner Leather Co. The home was owned by Robert J. and Geraldine Ackerley in 1958; he was a radio announcer for KOMO.
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2018 25th Ave E
Built: 2002 Style: Modern Rank: Non-Historic Non-Contributing
Description: This two-and-a-half story residence is clad in unpainted clapboard, shingle and paneled wood siding. It has a complex form with a tall side-gabled section with shed-roofed wall dormer, a lower shed-roofed section in front that is broken by a tall, flat-roofed bay, and a shed-roofed covered entry below. A one-story flat-roofed section projects to the rear. The sloping roofs have deep eaves and exposed rafter ends. The entry door is paneled wood with a divided window and divided sidelights. Typical windows are double- hung wood or casements. The site is flat with lawn, shrubs, a concrete walk and a concrete driveway at the south end.
Cultural: This house was built after the period of significance for the historic district. Accessory: Garage
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2022 25th Ave E
Built: 1924 Historic Name: Tall Residence Style: Tudor Revival Rank: Historic Non-Contributing
Description: This side-gabled house has clipped gable ends and eave returns, a prominent front-gabled section with a brick chimney in the center, and a recessed, arched entry at the north end. Concrete steps with brick sidewalls lead to the raised entry stoop. Ten-over-one wood frame picture windows flank the chimney. A two-story side-gabled addition with a raised shed roofed porch has been added to the rear; its mass and scale are clearly visible from the front and alter the character of the house. Vinyl double-hung windows with false divided lights and vinyl casements are typical in the addition. The site is flat with lawn, foundation shrubs and two tall evergreen trees next to a wood fence running parallel with the sidewalk. A concrete driveway on the south side leads to a detached garage in the rear.
Cultural: From as early as 1928 through the 1940s, Harry and Della Tall owned this house. The home was owned by M. Budd and Bernice Rosenthal in 1958; he was a salesman for Glazer's Camera Supply. Accessory: Garage
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2026 25th Ave E
Built: 1912 Historic Name: Bernbaum Residence Style: American Foursquare Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This two-story Craftsman-style American Foursquare residence has a hipped roof with deep eaves and exposed rafter ends. The first story has clapboard siding, with wood shingles on the second floor; a wide belt course separates the two materials. The north end of the facade has a wide gabled porch at the north end, with battered wood posts atop brick piers with a square wood balustrade between. Wood porch stairs descend to the south. The wood entry door has a window in the upper third and flanking sidelights, all with wide wood trim. All gable ends have wide bargeboards and braces. The second story on the front facade has two hanging box bays with clapboard siding and wide gabled roofs. Each bay has two windows with eight-light transoms. The first story has a similar bay under a shingled pent roof, with a pair of windows with a fourteen-light transom. The house is further distinguished by wide, square, shingled piers that pierce the roof and divide the overhangs at the corners. Windows on the other facades are wood double-hung, fixed and casements, all with wide wood frames. A tall brick chimney pierces the eaves on the south facade. The site is flat with lawn,shrubs and a concrete driveway on the south side leading to a detached garage in the rear.
Cultural: From 1928 through the 1930s, Joseph M. Bernbaum, Secretary-Treasurer for Keiter and Bernbaum Inc., and his wife, Effie owned this home. The home was owned by Frank M. and Helen Past in the 1940s through at least the 1950s; he was a salesman for Consolidated Dairy Products Company. Accessory: Garage on the rear, south
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2202 25th Ave E
Built: 1911 Historic Name: Kidder Residence Style: American Foursquare Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This two-and-a-half story American Foursquare residence is clad in clapboard siding with belt courses above the first floor windows and below the second floor windows. It has a rectangular plan and a hipped roof with newer hipped roof dormers on the north, west, and south sides, all with deep eaves and exposed rafter ends. The front facade features a wide projecting porch with a hipped roof supported on square posts, brick stairs and square wood railings. The paneled wood door has a divided window in the upper third and stained glass sidelights. A multi-pane, leaded double-hung window is located to the south of the entry and double-hung wood frame windows and wood frame casements are typical throughout. A hip roofed projecting box bay is located to the rear of the south facade. The site is flat, with a concrete patio walk, shrubs, and trees. A concrete driveway on the south side leads to a detached garage in the rear.
Cultural: The earliest known owners of this house, in 1938, were Jay D. (an accountant) and Louise Kidder. The home was owned by Lester D. and Frances Knill in 1948; he was an engineer for the Bureau of Mines, US Department of Interior. Engineer Roscoe M. Price and his wife, Olive, owned the home in the late 1950s. Accessory: Garage on the rear, south
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2206 25th Ave E
Built: 1924 Historic Name: Bailey Residence Style: Craftsman Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-story, clapboard-clad side-gabled Craftsman bungalow has clipped ends, wide bargeboards, knee braces and a projecting gable-front porch at the north end. The porch roof is supported by battered posts on brick piers and the concrete porch steps have stepped brick sidewalls. The front facade features a three-part window with newer sash. A gabled roof dormer above has a pair of six-over-one windows with wood frames. Fixed and double- hung wood windows are typical. There is a shallow, gabled hanging box bay on the north facade and a brick chimney with a rounded top projects above the center of the roof ridge. The site is flat with lawn, foundation shrubs and a concrete walk. A two-track driveway on the north side leads to a shared detached garage in the rear.
Cultural: The earliest known owners of this house, in 1928, were Austin H. and Beatrice Bailey; he was a driver for Crescent Dairy. It was owned by Martin Detlofsen, who worked in the grocery and meats industry, and his wife, Edith, in the late 1930s. In the 1940s through at least the 1950s, the home was owned by Raymond K. and Sylvia Faubert; he was a salesman forOdom Co. Accessory: Shared garage in the rear, north
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2210 25th Ave E
Built: 1923 Historic Name: Olson Residence Style: Colonial Bungalow Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-story Colonial bungalow has a side gabled roof and clapboard cladding. A small recessed porch at the north end has concrete steps with brick sidewalls and square brick bollards. The porch roof has an arched soffit and is supported by round wood columns. The wood entry door faces north. South of the entry is a wide gabled bay with a three-part wood frame window with divided upper sash. The front gable end has a divided fan light in the gable end. Double-hung wood windows are typical. There is a hip- roofed projecting porch on the north facade and a brick chimney on the south facade. The site is flat with lawn, foundation shrubs, a concrete walk and a wrought iron fence at the north property line. A two-track driveway on the south side leads to a shared detached garage in the rear.
Cultural: Delta Olson owned the home in 1928. R. Paul (a musician) and Naomi Cronenberger owned the home from the 1930s through at least the 1950s. Accessory: Shared garage in the rear, south
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2214 25th Ave E
Built: 1923 Historic Name: Hall Residence Style: Vernacular Rank: Historic Non-Contributing
Description: This house was extensively remodeled in 1983 with the addition of a full second story that significantly changed the historic character of the house. The house is clad in clapboard siding and has a prominent stucco clad chimney in the center of the front facade and a raised entry stoop at the south end, with the door facing south. Double-hung wood windows with wide frames, some original and some new, are typical, singly and grouped. The site is gently sloped with a low concrete retaining wall at the perimeter, lawn and foundation shrubs.
Cultural: In the 1920s and 30s, James B. (a laborer) and Jane Hall owned the home.It was owned by Maurice M. and Dora Blond of Blond's Barber Shop in the late 1950s. Accessory: Garage
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2216 25th Ave E
Built: 1912 Historic Name: Webb Residence Style: Craftsman Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This 1-1/2 story Craftsman bungalow has clapboard siding and a low side gabled roof with a shed roof dormer that runs the length of the facade. . The gable ends feature wide bargeboards and knee braces. A full-width recessed porch has paired square posts at the corners. The porch has brick sidewalls and piers and a square wood balustrade and stair railing. The paneled wood door has narrow sidelights. To the south of the entry is a group of 3 double-hung wood windows, which are typical on non-primary facades. North of the entry is a single awning-style window. Windows in the dormer are newer sliders. There is a gabled hanging box bay on the south side The house sits high atop a steep, terraced site with a flagstone retaining wall, wood garden boxes, concrete steps and a picket fence half-way up the site.
Cultural: The earliest known owners of this house, in 1928, were Claude E Webb a salesman for General Petroleum Corporation, and his wife, Effie. It was owned by Andrew Nickolas in 1938. Clarence T. (a salesman) and Margaret Visdal owned the home in the late 1940s, and police officer Clay W. Lee and his wife, Elise, owned the house in the late 1950s.
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2222 25th Ave E
Built: 1913 Historic Name: Burke Residence Style: Craftsman Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-and-one-half story front gable Craftsman-style residence has deep roof eaves with braces and wide bargeboards. It is clad in clapboard siding with false timbering in the gable ends. It sits high above the street on a bermed site with a concrete retaining wall and dense shrubs and trees.Concrete steps and wood stairs lead to a gable-front projecting porch at the south end of the facade. The porch roof is supported by square posts at the corners with a square wood balustrade. A full height gabled projecting bay is located on the north facade and a brick chimney pierces the roof at the intersection of this bay and the front gable. Typical windows are double hung or casements with wood sash; some have newer metal sash, all with wide wood frames. A newer shed roofed dormer is on the south facade.
Cultural: As early as 1928 through the 1930s, the home was owned by Walter D. Burke, a salesman for Fisher Flouring Mills Company. It was owned by Ed (a painter) and Mimi Braemer in 1948. Amund (a hoisting engineer) andMimi Johnson owned the home in the late 1950s.
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1961 25th Ave E
Built: 1930 Historic Name: McKnight Residence Style: Dutch Colonial Revival Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This two-story brick-clad Dutch Colonial Revival house sits above the street with a rockery, lawn and foundation shrubs. It has a side-gambrel roof with clapboard-clad full-width shed dormers on the main and rear facades. The gabled entry vestibule just north of the center has an original wood door with 9-light leaded window, a flat arched opening and a wide stucco surround with quoins. The concrete porch with metal balustrade extends to the north over the basement garage below that end. A square picture window is north of the entry and a picture window south of the entry is grouped with two wide casement sash. Four single 1/1 windows are spaced across the dormer wall. A brick chimney is on the south gambrel wall.
Cultural: From 1938 through 1958, the owners were a lawyer, James C. McKnightand his wife, Dean.
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1957 25th Ave E
Built: 1930 Historic Name: Osthoff Residence Style: Tudor Revival Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-and-one-half story brick-clad house sits above the street with rockery, lawn, a large maple tree and foundation shrubs. It has a side-gable roof with a crossing clipped front gable on the north half of the facade and a shed dormer on the facade; the gables and dormer have stucco and false timbering. The central entry, recessed under the front gable, has an open porch with brick piers, a horizontal wood balustrade, and a brick-clad stair wall with metal a balustrade descending to the north, The entry vestibule has a carved timber framed opening, a stucco-clad interior and basket weave brickwork framing a small window. The wood batten door has a single small window. Wood-frame windows with leaded glass casements flank the entry and leaded casements are in the gables and dormers.Windows on side elevations are similar leaded casements or double-hung sash. The garage is below the south end and a brick chimney is on the north gable wall.
Cultural: The earliest known owners of this house, in 1938, were Linsley H. Osthoff, a construction superintendent, at Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Company, and his wife, Alyson. It was owned by a clerk at Brainerd's, Lynn D. & Alys Walters, in 1948. In 1958, Peter H. McCue, a machinist, and his wife,Patricia, owned this house.
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1953 25th Ave E
Built: 1913 Historic Name: Freeman Residence Style: Craftsman Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-and-one-half story shingle-clad bungalow sits high above the street with a rockery, dense ground covers, shrubs and small trees. It has a side- gable roof with brackets and bargeboards and a shed dormer centered on the facade; the dormer has solar panels on the roof and an inset balcony with a low horizontal balustrade. An open wood porch with a similar balustrade centered on the first story leads to the inset entry with patterned light wood frame door. Grouped patterned light wood casement sash windows with false muntins flank the entry. A brick chimney is on the south gable wall.
Cultural: From 1928 through 1938, George M. Freeman, a dentist, and his wife, Geneva were the owners of this house. It was owned by Harry D. & Florida Reed in 1948. A mechanic at Boeing, Wallace J. VanderVeer, and his wife,Evelyn owned it in 1958.
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1943 25th Ave E
Built: 1929 Historic Name: Hoover Residence Style: Tudor Revival Rank: Historic Non-Contributing
Description: This one-and-one-half story shingle-clad house sits above the street with a rockery, lawn and shrubs. It has been altered with replacement window sash and the enclosure of the entry vestibule. It has a gable-and-wing form with a prominent front gable on the south half of the facade with bargeboards and minimal eaves. The entry recessed under the gable has concrete porch and metal balustrade, shallow gabled hood, and metal grille security door; an arched leaded light is to the right of the door. Grouped three-part windows flanking the entry have wider sash with plain casements in original wood surround. A shed dormer on the facade has paired leaded wood sash casements. Other windows have aluminum sash. A brick chimney is on the north gable wall.
Cultural: The earliest known owners of this house, in 1938, were Herbert L. Hoover, Secretary-Treasurer at Shepard Ambulance Service, and his wife, Doris. From 1948 through 1958, the home was owned by Mendel L. Levin (VP, Savemore Drug Stores Inc.; Secretary, Leveld Wholesale Inc.), and his wife,Lucille. Accessory: Concrete garage at street
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1939 25th Ave E
Built: 1924 Historic Name: Farnsworth Residence Style: Craftsman Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-and-one-half story clapboard-clad bungalow sits above the street with a rockery, shrubs and small trees. It has a side-gable roof, exposed rafters, brackets and bargeboards. The gabled porch centered on the facade has columns and a wood balustrade that extends across the uncovered portion of the porch to the north end. The Craftsman-style door has a leaded window. Grouped windows flanking the entry have leaded transoms over fixed windows with wood sash casements in wood surrounds. Side elevation windows have 3/1 divided light hung sash. A brick chimney is on the north gable wall and the basement garage is below the south end.
Cultural: The earliest known owner of this house was Dana A. Farnsworth, a salesman at Union Machinery & Supply Company, in 1928. It was owned by a station manager at Standard Gas Stations, Girton R. Viereck, and his wife, Gertrude in 1938. In 1948, the owners were Thomas C. Boyle, a lawyer, and his wife, Charlotte. Owners in 1958 were David W. Miller, VP, Dave M. LeeCompany, and his wife, Anne.
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1937 25th Ave E
Built: 1911 Historic Name: Rogers Residence Style: Craftsman Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-and-one-half story clapboard-clad Craftsman bungalow sits above the street with a rockery, ground covers, lawn, small trees and foundation shrubs. It has a side-gable roof, exposed rafters, brackets, bargeboards and a large shingle-clad shed dormer centered on the symmetrical facade. The full-width recessed wood porch has a large divided light window sash on the south side elevation, wide wood steps, four square posts on clapboard hip wall, and s panel door with wide plain sidelights. All main facade windows are newer sash with false muntins. Three-part windows flanking the entry have 12/1 divided lights with 6/1 divided sash in original wood surrounds. A group of three 8/1 hung sash windows is centered on the dormer with similar single sash windows on the ends.
Cultural: The earliest known owners, in 1928, were Nathaniel S. Rogers, Treasurer, Van Waters & Rogers Inc., and his wife, Marion. It was owned by a salesman, Harry C. Fairservice, and his wife, Julia from at least 1938 through 1948. The owners in 1958 were a physician, Joseph J. Koutsky,and his wife, Ruth.
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1927 25th Ave E
Built: 1928 Historic Name: Ballard Residence Style: Colonial Revival Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-and-one-half story clapboard-clad house sits above the street with rockery, lawn and shrubs. It has a steep side-gable roof, shallow eaves, exposed rafters, bargeboards and paired gable dormers flanking a shed dormer on the symmetrical main facade. The central entry has a concrete porch with a metal balustrade, an arched hood and a batten door with leaded sidelights. Fixed windows with leaded-light casements in wood sash flank the porch. Dormer windows are leaded wood sash including paired 6/1 windows in the gables and paired casement windows in the center. Brick chimneys are on the north and south gable walls. The basement garage below the north end has an original paneled accordion door with leaded lights.
Cultural: The earliest known owners, in 1938, were Charles S. Ballard, a dentist, and his wife, Marion. In 1948, it was owned by Florence M. Durgan, a clerk. The owners in 1958 were Stanley M. Roseland, a sales rep at Brockway GlassCompany, and his wife, Margaret.
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1923 25th Ave E
Built: 1915 Historic Name: Johnson Residence Style: Craftsman Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-and-one-half story shingle-clad Craftsman bungalow sits above the street with rockery, a low fence, shrubs and small trees. It has a side-gable roof, a gabled dormer centered on the symmetrical main facade, exposed rafters, brackets and bargeboards. The full-width recessed porch has tapered brick piers and wood balustrade. Vinyl sliding sash windows are in the dormer. Visible windows on the side elevation have 4/1 divided light sash. A brick chimney is on the south gable wall.
Cultural: From 1928 through at least 1958, George W. Johnson, a postal clerk, and his wife, Mary owned this house. Accessory: Concrete garage on northeast corner.
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1917 25th Ave E
Built: 1938 Historic Name: Towne Residence Style: Tudor Revival Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-and-one-half story clapboard-clad house sits above the street with rockery terraces, concrete stairs with metal railing, lawn, shrubs and small trees. It has a front-gable roof with the north gable swooping down to the north side of the main facade to form an arched garden entry. A large oriel window is centered on the facade with a picture window flanked by leaded wood sash casements. The entry on the north end has a shallow arched hood with curved brackets, panel door and concrete stoop. Paired 6/1 vinyl sash windows are in the gable and a similar single sash window is on the south end of the facade. Shed dormers are on the north and south roof slopes and a stunted brick chimney is on the south elevation.
Cultural: The earliest known owners, in 1928, were Josiah Towne, a salesman at Ray Mines, and his wife, Doris. From 1938 through 1948, it was owned by a musician, Samuel E. & Sylvia Goldfarb. The owners in 1958 were ThomasG. Rosenmeyer, a shipper at Foss Tug, and his wife, Lilo. Accessory: Concrete garage at sidewalk on south
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1911 25th Ave E
Built: 1909 Historic Name: Ulrich Residence Style: Craftsman Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-and-one-half story clapboard-clad Craftsman style bungalow sits above the street with a rockery, shrubs and trees. It has a front-gable roof, exposed rafters, brackets and bargeboards with stucco and false timbering in the gable. The full-width enclosed porch has wood steps, clapboard hip wall, four square posts, a door with divided sidelights and divided light wood sash casements. A paired casement sash window with metal balconette isin the gable and a brick chimney is on the south elevation.
Cultural: The earliest known owners of this house were Richard H. & Hilda Ullrich in1928; he was a contractor. They remained here at least through 1958.
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1909 25th Ave E
Built: 1911 Historic Name: Hopkins Residence Style: Craftsman Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-and-one-half story shingle-clad Craftsman bungalow sits above the street with a rockery, ground cover, shrubs and a large maple tree. It has a side-gable roof with a large shed dormer centered on the facade. The full- width recessed wood porch has square posts, wood balustrade, panel door with three small lights set in a diagonal pattern, and divided sidelights. The focal window on the first story has 12/1 sash flanked by 6/1 sash in an original wood surround. Two paired wood sash casement windows with 8/1 lights in original wood surrounds with brackets are in the dormer. Arectangular bay window and brick chimney are on the south gable wall.
Cultural: The earliest known owners, in 1928, were Jacob S. Hopkins, a broker, and his wife, Florence. It was owned by a general contractor, Fred T. Langford, and his wife, Belvidere in 1938. The owner in 1948 was W. D. Fillix and, in 1958, Virgil E. Poole, a salesman at Pacific Frozen Foods, and his wife,Camille.
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1901 25th Ave E
Built: 1909 Historic Name: Jacobs Residence Style: Craftsman Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-story shingle-clad Craftsman bungalow sits above the street with ground covers, shrubs and a large conifer tree. It has a side-gable roof with exposed rafters, brackets and narrow bargeboards. The recessed porch near the center has a shingled hip wall and stairs descending to the south, square posts, and French door with panel kick board. Wood sash windows flanking the door have 21/1 divided lights and similar windows are at each end of the facade.
Cultural: From 1928 through 1938, the owners were Townsend Jacobs, a dentist, and his wife, Elizabeth. The home was owned from 1948 through 1958 byMildred M. Boehme, an office secretary at Binyon Optometrists. Accessory: Garage at street level with tilt-up door
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1827 25th Ave E
Built: 1920 Historic Name: Nieder Residence Style: Colonial Bungalow Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-and-one-half story clapboard-clad Colonial bungalow sits above the street with rockery and shrubs. It has a side gable roof with boxed eaves and a symmetrical facade with a central concrete porch with a gabled roof with corner columns. Two divided light doors with divided sidelights open onto the porch and a tall 15-light wood casement windows flank the porch. An enclosed porch projecting from the west end of the south elevation has a similar door. A brick chimney pierces the eaves on the south gable wall. A garage at the sidewalks has original doors with divided lights and a timber-frame arbor on the deck above.
Cultural: From 1938 through 1948, Mandel Nieder, a salesman at Nieder & Marcus,and his wife, Clara owned this house. In 1958, it was owned by Harry K. Tang, an engineer at L. G. Massart, and his wife, Lily. Accessory: Garage at sidewalk
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1821 25th Ave E
Built: 1925 Historic Name: Olson Residence Style: Tudor Revival Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-and-one-half story clapboard-clad house sits above the street with a rockery and shrubs. It has a gable-front-and-wing form and minimal eaves with returns. The prominent front gable swoops down to shelter the entry towards the north end. The entry vestibule has two arched openings, a wood sash window with a divided upper sash, a door with a small leaded window, and concrete stairs and a stoop. The focal window in the front gable has a leaded transom over an aluminum sliding window. A grouped aluminum window on the north end has awning transoms. Side elevationshave similar windows. A brick chimney is on the south gable wall, an arched light is in the front gable and the basement garage is below the south end.
Cultural: From 1928 through 1958, William J. & Ottelia Olson owned this house; she was as an operator at City Light.
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1817 25th Ave E
Built: 1936 Historic Name: Kramer Residence Style: Minimal Traditional Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-and-one-half story brick-clad bungalow sits above the street with rockery terraces and shrubs and a wood arbor centered in front of the facade. It has a side hip-on-gable roof with a crossing hipped roof on the south half of the facade, and gable returns with no eaves. The recessed entry at the center under the front hip has a panel door with octagonal light opening to concrete stair and metal balustrade descending to the south. An octagonal divided window on the east facade lights the interior entry hall. Grouped windows on each end of the facade have a fixed sash flanked by 4/4 leaded wood sashes. A short brick chimney is on the north gable walland the basement garage is below the south end.
Cultural: The earliest known owners, in 1938, were Nathan E. Kramer, an optometrist, and his wife, Bessie. In 1948, it was owned by a salesman at National Grocery Company, Carl Kreielsheimer. The owners in 1958 wereJesse & Lubertta Lawrence.
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1813 25th Ave E
Built: 1912 Historic Name: Windas Residence Style: Craftsman Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This two-story Craftsman style house sits above the street with a rockery, shrubs and small trees. It has gable-and-wing form with deep eaves, exposed rafters, carved brackets and bargeboards. The cladding is clapboard on the first story and shingles on the second story. The full width porch across the front gable has three paired square posts, a wood balustrade and a Craftsman-style door with three vertical windows. A window with a divided-light transom is left of the door. A secondary porch across the front of the side gable on the north has an arbor, French doors and a divided light window to the right. Paired 1/1 wood sash windows in the front gable have a bracketed window box and a gabled dormer on the north end has single light window. A similar mix of 1/1 hung sash and divided light sash windows are on the side elevation.
Cultural: From 1928 through 1948, Sybil S. Windas, a widow, owned this house. Itwas owned by Samuel R. Wolf, a Boeing employee, in 1958.
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1964 25th Ave E
Built: 1923 Historic Name: Hill Residence Style: Colonial Bungalow Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-and-a-half story residence has a side-gabled roof and clapboard siding. It features a symmetrical facade with a center gabled porch roof with eave returns and an arched opening. The wood door has a small rectangular window, is covered by a storm door, and has flanking 4-light t sidelights. On either side of the entry are wood-frame picture windows with 6-part divided transoms. Double-hung wood-frame windows are typical on the north and south facades. The north facade has a gabled projecting bay and a brick chimney. The newer, full-width porch has wood steps and a square wood balustrade. A wood fence encloses the flat site, which is planted with lawn, shrubs and mature trees and is bisected by a concrete aggregate walk.
Cultural: The earliest known owners of this house, in 1928, were Thomas B. Hill, who worked at the Washington State Chamber of Commerce, and his wife, Caddie. It was owned by Leon (a building contractor) & Nettie Rood in 1938. In the 1940s through at least the 1950s, the owners were James W. & JanetLawlor; he was a salesman for W. L. Feely Lumber Co.
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1958 25th Ave E
Built: 1926 Historic Name: Airheart Residence Style: Craftsman Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-and-a-half story Craftsman-style residence has a side-gabled roof with a wide projecting front gabled porch at the south end, a front gabled roof dormer and a gabled hanging box bay on the north facade, all with wide bargeboards and knee braces. It is clad in shingles. The roof over the raised wood porch is supported by square wood posts atop tall brick piers. Wood porch steps have newer square wood railings. The wood door has a pebbled glass window in the upper 1/3. To the south of the entry is a 3-part picture window with a fixed center, double-hung sides and a decorative leaded transom shielded by a fabric awning. A paired casement window with Craftsman-style panes is in the roof dormer. Double-hung and casement windows with Craftsman-style panes are typical on non-primary facades, all with wood sash and wide wood frames. A brick chimney pierces the eaves on the north facade. The site is flat with a metal ADA ramp leading to the raised porch, lawn, foundation shrubs and a parking pad in front of the entry.
Cultural: The earliest known owner of this house, in 1928, was Ada Airheart, a clerk for Seattle National Bank. After a period of vacancy in the 1930s, the home was owned by J. Staff & Lillian Falk in the 1940s and 1950s; he was amanager at Miller Brokerage Co. Accessory: Carport
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1954 25th Ave E
Built: 1924 Historic Name: Sedgley Residence Style: Colonial Bungalow Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-and-a-half story residence has a side-gabled roof with clipped ends and clapboard siding. It features a symmetrical facade with a center eyebrow-arched porch roof with a flat soffit and an arched vent. It is supported by newer wrought-iron posts at the corners. The raised concrete porch has painted brick sidewalls. The wood door has glass block sidelights and a storm door. On either side of the entry are wood-frame 12/1 double- hung windows. Double-hung wood-frame windows are typical on the north and south facades. The north and south facades have a gabled projecting bays. A brick chimney pierces the eaves on the north facade. A tall wood fence encloses the flat site, which is planted with shrubs.
Cultural: The earliest known owners of this house, in 1928, were Walter F. & Anne Sedgley; he was District Manager for Owl Drug Co. In the 1930s through at least the 1950s, the home was owned by Ellis M. Reese, a salesman forFisher Flouring Mills Co., and his wife, Hazel.
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1950 25th Ave E
Built: 1926 Historic Name: Harmon Residence Style: Tudor Revival Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-and-a-half story Tudor style residence has a double front-gabled form with a gabled enclosed entry porch, all with eave returns. It is clad in clapboard siding on the first floor and stucco with half-timbering in the gable ends. The entry is raised by 3 brick steps and has an arched opening. The door is wood. To the north of the entry is a 3-part picture window with a 12/1 leaded center and flanking 10-part leaded casements. A pair of 8-part leaded casements are in the lower gable end and small square vent is in the upper gable end. The site is flat with a concrete walk, lawn and foundation shrubs to the south and shrubs and a tall tree to the north. There is abasement garage on the rear.
Cultural: The earliest known owners of this house, in 1928, were Albert J. (a salesman) & Lucile Harmon; their ownership continued at least through 1938. It was owned by Wilbur H. Eckhart, a supervisor, Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co., and his wife, Edna, in the 1940s. In the late 1950s, Ednaand Loren H. Treit, a plumber, owned the home.
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1948 25th Ave E
Built: 1918 Historic Name: Kramer Residence Style: Colonial Revival Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This shingle-clad house has an original one-and-a-half story, gable-front section with clipped ends and a pent roof above the windows, and a large two-story gable-front addition to the rear. There is a side gabled projecting bay on the north facade and a shed-roofed bay on the south facade. The raised concrete entry stoop is sheltered by a gabled roof with eave returns and wall brackets. The porch has concrete stairs and a wood balustrade and railings. The wood entry door has a storm door. A 3-part wood-frame double-hung picture window is located to the south of the entry. Fan-shaped windows are in the gable ends and double-hung wood windows are typical on non-primary facades. The site is flat with lawn, shrubs and a concrete parking pad on the south side.
Cultural: The earliest known owners of this house, in 1928, were Nathan E. Kramer, an optometrist, Weisfield & Goldberg, and his wife, Bessie. After a period of vacancy, the home was owned by George W. & Rebecca Risbell in the 1940; he was a manager at Turf Smoke Shop. The owners in 1958 wereEric D. (salesman, Sears) & Charlotte Sommer.
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1942 25th Ave E
Built: 1916 Historic Name: Knott Residence Style: Dutch Colonial Revival Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This two-story, clapboard-clad Dutch Colonial Revival-style residence has a side-gabled gambrel roof with eave returns and a prominent shed roof dormer. It has a rectangular plan and symmetrical facade. The concrete entry stoop is sheltered by a gabled roof pediment with wall braces on either side of the flush wood entry door. Paired 6/1 double-hung wood sash and frame windows flank the entry and 2 double-hung wood windows are located in the dormer. Single and paired double-hung wood frame windows are typical. A hip-roofed covered side porch is located on the south facade and a brick chimney pierces the roof ridge near the center. The site is flat with lawn and shrubs and enclosed by a tall wood fence.
Cultural: The earliest known owners, in 1928, were Joseph & Georgia Knott in 1928. The home was owned by Esther A. Miller, a widow, in 1938. It was owned by Mendel L. & Lucille Levin in 1948; they worked at Save More Drug Stores Inc. and Level Wholesale Inc. The owners in 1958 were Dean A. & HelenFarnham in 1958; he was a pharmacist for Burien Drug Store. Accessory: Carport in rear
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1938 25th Ave E
Built: 1924 Historic Name: Statham Residence Style: Colonial Bungalow Rank: Historic Non-Contributing
Description: This one-story Colonial bungalow has a rectangular plan, a side-gabled roof with clipped ends and eave returns and a symmetrical facade. It is clad in shingles. It has been altered with the removal of the original eyebrow dormers, replacement of the original paired, divided light windows on the front facade with fixed picture windows, and removal of a classical decorative column at the north end. The main, west facing, facade features a tall, wide brick chimney with decorative brickwork in the center. Windows on the north facade are 3-part wood frame with fixed center and divided sides. The raised entry porch is set back on the south facade. It is sheltered by a clipped side-gabled roof supported on square posts with a wood balustrade between. The door faces south. The site is flat with lawn and dense shrubs and trees and a wood picket fence at the perimeter. There is a basement garage on the rear.
Cultural: The earliest known owners of this house, in 1928, were Fred G. & Ruby Statham; he was a sales manager for West Paper Co. From the 1930s through at least the 1950s, Guy W. Thompson, a salesman, owned the home with his wife, Ruth. Accessory: Carport
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1936 25th Ave E
Built: 1926 Historic Name: Bell Residence Style: Tudor Revival Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-and-a-half story Tudor house has a gable-front and wing form with a steeply pitched front gabled section, a gabled enclosed porch and a gabled roof dormer. It is clad in clapboard siding with stucco and false- timbering in the gable end and stucco on the enclosed porch and dormer. The porch enclosure has an offset arched opening, a narrow rectangular window and concrete steps with sloping concrete sidewalls. The door is wood with a half-moon transom. Three-part picture windows with fixed centers and multi-pane leaded casement sides flank the entry. Leaded Gothic-arched windows are in the gable ends. All windows have wood frames. A brick chimney pierces the eaves on the north facade. The site is gently sloped with lawn, foundation shrubs and trees, a concrete walk and steps and a freestanding wood trellis on the north side. There is a basement garage on the rear,
Cultural: The earliest known owners of this house, in 1928, were Arthur W. & Florence Bell; he was a sales manager for Broadway Empire Laundry Co. Arthur W. & Florence Bell's ownership continued through 1938.The home was owned by Jack F. (sales manager for Am-Marietta Co.) & Martha Dykstra in 1948. William W. Herm, a chemist, and his wife,Elizabeth, owned the home through at least the 1950s.
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1932 25th Ave E
Built: 1924 Historic Name: Dupar Residence Style: Craftsman Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-and-a-half story Craftsman-style residence has a side-gabled roof with a prominent front-gabled projecting bay in the center, all with wide bargeboards, exposed rafter ends and knee braces. It is clad in coursed shingle siding. Half of the front gabled bay has been enclosed and features a 3-part wood-frame window with double-hung wood sash and divided uppers. The porch is recessed on the northern half of the bay and the overhang is supported by a battered wood column atop a shingled pier. The stairs leading to the porch are wood with a wrought-iron railing. A wide rectangular vent is in the gable end. Single and paired double-hung wood frame window with divided uppers are typical. An attached garage is located at the basement level at the south end. The Craftsman-style garage door paneled wood with a divided transom window. The site is gently sloped with lawn, rocks, shrubs and a concrete walk and steps. Concrete retaining walls flank the at-grade driveway.
Cultural: The earliest known owners, in 1928, were Frank A. & Ethel Dupar; he was President of Palmer Supply Co. and vice president of Palmer Electric Co. The home was owned by George Benoit ,Senior Inspector, State Liquor Control Board, and his wife, Rose, in the late 1930s. In the 1940s through at least the 1950s, the home was owned by Gibson P. & Minnie Leavitt.
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1922 25th Ave E
Built: 1908 Historic Name: Wilmot Residence Style: Craftsman Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-and-a-half-story clapboard-clad Craftsman-style residence sits in the center of a double lot. It has a rectangular plan, a side gable roof with exposed rafters and knee braces, a prominent hipped roof shingle-clad dormer. The full-width porch has a hipped roof supported by square posts atop a low shingled balustrade. A wood door with flanking shutters is at the north end and a wide picture window with flanking shutters is at the south end. Paired double-hung wood windows are in the dormer and this window style is typical on non-primary facades and bays, some with divided lights. A gabled 1-story projecting bay is located on the north facade and a hipped hanging box bay is on the south facade. The large site is gently sloping with lawn, foundation shrubs and mature trees. A concrete walkway leads to the concrete porch stairs with concrete sidewalls.
Cultural: From as early as 1928 through at least the 1950s, the home was owned by James M. & Janie Wilmot. Mr. Wilmot was an Assistant Manager for PugetSound Power & Light Co.
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1916 25th Ave E
Built: 1910 Historic Name: Perkinson Residence Style: Craftsman Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This two-story Craftsman-style residence has a cross gable roof, clapboard siding, and stucco in the gable ends. The roof has wide bargeboards and knee braces. The front, west facing facade has a raised projecting porch with newer stone-clad steps. The porch is sheltered by a gabled roof supported by newer paired turned posts at the corners. The newer wood door has an oval etched glass window. To the north of the entry is a fixed square wood frame window Craftsman-style window and to the south is a group of 3 double-hung wood frame windows with Craftsman-style divided lights. A pair of windows in the same style are located in the gable end, and this window style is typical on the north and south facades. A tall brick chimney and shed-roofed hanging box bay are located on the south facade. The site is terraced with a rockery, lawn, shrubs and a wide concrete walk and steps. There is a concrete driveway on the south side.
Cultural: The earliest known owners of this house, in 1928, were Benjamin J. & Irene Perkinson of Perkinson & Bridges. The home was owned by Edwin J. Fenby, an Assistant Forest Supervisor, US Forest Service, and his wife,Leah, from the 1930s through at least the 1950s.
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1910 25th Ave E
Built: 1912 Historic Name: Fleetwood Residence Style: Craftsman Rank: Historic Non-Contributing
Description: This one-and-a-half story Craftsman-style residence has a cross-gable roof and clapboard cladding. The roof has wide bargeboards, deep eaves, and knee braces. The original porch has been significantly altered with the shed roof replaced by a 2nd story balcony supported by four round columns with a square wood balustrade between and a matching balustrade on the 2nd story balcony. The original 3-part wood-frame window grouping on the 2nd floor was replaced with a pair of French doors leading to the new balcony. The entry door is paneled wood. To the north is a high square window and to the south is a group of 4 casements. The site is gently sloped with arockery, lawn, shrubs and a concrete walk and steps.
Cultural: The earliest known owner of this house, in 1928, was Clinton T. Fleetwood and, in 1938, Walter T. Graham. Dr. Matt M. (a dentist) & Margy Weissman owned the home in 1948, and Paul (an engineer for the Washington NaturalGas Co.) & Diana Liu were the owners in the late 1950s.
Legal: TURNER H S PARK ADD Parcel: 8712100585 Block: 6 Lot: 14-15 View: King Country Parcel Viewer
1908 25th Ave E
Built: 1924 Historic Name: Stapleton Residence Style: Craftsman Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-and-a-half story Craftsman-style residence has a side-gable roof with a front-gable bay and a newer front-gable porch roof with projecting rafter ends. The porch roof is supported by newer wrought-iron posts at the corners. The roofs have deep eaves and knee braces. The house is clad in newer aluminum siding. The wood door has a storm door in front. Typical windows are newer single or paired 1-over-1 vinyl sash. The south facade has a brick chimney, a shed roofed hanging box bay and side porch near the rear. The site is relatively flat with lawn and shrubs.
Cultural: The earliest known owners of this house, in 1928, were Henry B. (a CPA) & Idella Stapleton. It was owned by Allen & Ruth Singer in 1938; he was a department manager for the University Bookstore. David Mowrer Chief Service Engineer, Boeing, owned the home in the late 1940s with his wife, Charlotte. The owners in 1958 were Morris & Mary Orliss; he worked atSound Leatherwear Co.
Legal: TURNER H S PARK ADD Parcel: 8712100595 Block: 6 Lot: 16 View: King Country Parcel Viewer
1900 25th Ave E
Built: 1912 Historic Name: Vanderbilt Residence Style: Craftsman Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-and-a-half story Craftsman-style residence has a gable front roof and shingle siding. The roof has wide bargeboards, deep eaves, and knee braces. Gabled roof dormers are located on the north and south facades. The front, west facing facade features a full-width, raised recessed porch. The roof overhang is supported by square wood posts atop battered brick piers with a square wood balustrade between. Concrete porch steps have stepped brick sidewalls. The door has a Craftsman-style window in the upper third. To the north of the door is an 8-part divided window and to the south is a 3-part picture window with a 6/1 fixed center flanked by 4/1 sides. A group of 3 double-hung windows are in the gable end. Casements and double-hung wood-frame windows are typical. A flat-roofed garage with a roll-up door is attached to the south facade, which also has a deterioratedclinker-brick chimney. The site is flat with lawn, trees and shrubs and a concrete walkway.
Cultural: The earliest known owners of this house, in 1928, were Wallace D. & Dora Vanderbilt; he was a manager for W. R. Grace & Co. Victor B. Scheffer a biologist at the U. S. Dept. of Interior, Fish and Wildlife Service, owned the house in the late 1940s with his wife, Ruth. It was owned by Robert D. &Dorothea Bessette in 1958; he worked for Alaska Steam Ship Co.
Legal: TURNER H S PARK ADD Parcel: 8712100600 Block: 6 Lot: 17 View: King Country Parcel Viewer
1826 25th Ave E
Built: 1923 Historic Name: Hobbs Residence Style: Craftsman Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-story combed shingle-clad Craftsman-style residence has a side gable roof and a rectangular plan. The roof has clipped gable ends and eave returns. A projecting entry stoop with a gabled roof portico supported by round columns is on the south facade. The divided-light door with a divided sidelight faces south. The front (west) facade has a clipped gable hanging box bay and a tall brick chimney. Windows are single, paired, and groups of 3 double-hung wood with fabric awnings. A secondary entry with a metal awning is on the north facade, adjacent to a concrete parking pad.The site is flat in the front with lawn, shrubs and mature trees, and slopes downward to the rear.
Cultural: The earliest known owners of this house, in the late 1950s, were Gilbert S.& Helen Hobbs; he was a foreman for Seattle Transit System.
Legal: INTERLAKEN ADD Parcel: 3592500145 Block: 2 Lot: 16-17 View: King Country Parcel Viewer
1822 25th Ave E
Built: 1947 Historic Name: Percy Residence Style: Minimal Traditional Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This modest one-story Minimal Traditional-style residence has a side gable roof, a rectangular plan and a symmetrical facade. It is clad in newer synthetic siding. The paneled wood entry door and raised stoop are sheltered by a newer metal awning supported by wrought-iron posts. Newer picture windows with aluminum storms flank the entry. The site is flat with lawn, small foundation shrubs and a parking pad.
Cultural: The earliest known owner, in 1948, was Marcy Perry, a Christian Science practitioner. It was owned in 1958 by Meshack Calhoun, who was a laborer at Fort Lawton.
Legal: INTERLAKEN ADD Parcel: 3592500151 Block: 2 Lot: 17-18 View: King Country Parcel Viewer
1818 25th Ave E
Built: 1982 Style: Modern Rank: Non-Historic Non-Contributing
Description: A shingle-clad flat-roofed carport on a concrete pad at grade is the structure that is most visible from the street. The shingle-clad house is set back from and below the street on the downward sloping, densely wooded site.
Cultural: This house was built after the period of significance for the historic district.
Legal: INTERLAKEN ADD Parcel: 3592500155 Block: 2 Lot: 19 View: King Country Parcel Viewer
1814 25th Ave E
Built: 1930 Historic Name: Christian Residence Style: Minimal Traditional Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-story, painted brick residence has a complex roof form with a hipped main volume and a projecting front gable. The flush door and stoop are sheltered by a gabled porch roof with an arched opening supported by heavy wall brackets. The gabled roofs have eave returns. A pair of wood frame 12-light leaded windows is to the south of the entry and a single leaded glass window is located to the north. Three round vents are in the gable end. An attached garage with a newer paneled door is at the north end of the front facade and a tall brick chimney is on the south facade. The site is flat and enclosed by a tall wood fence that obscures views to the house.
Cultural: The earliest known owners of this house were Byron Christian, an Associate Professor at UW, and his wife, Muriel, in 1938. In the late 1940s, the home was owned by Morris & Marian Mazon of Mazon Auto Sales.
Legal: INTERLAKEN ADD Parcel: 3592500160 Block: 2 Lot: 20 View: King Country Parcel Viewer
1810 25th Ave E
Built: 1981 Style: Modern Rank: Non-Historic Non-Contributing
Description: A shingle-clad shed-roofed carport on a concrete pad at grade is the structure that is most visible from the street. The shingle-clad house is setback from the street on the downward sloping, densely wooded site.
Cultural: This house was built after the period of significance for the historic district.
Legal: INTERLAKEN ADD Parcel: 3592500165 Block: 2 Lot: 21 View: King Country Parcel Viewer
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83 properties on 25th Ave E
Even Numbered Side
1810 25th Ave E

Residence - 1981
1814 25th Ave E

Christian Residence - 1930
1818 25th Ave E

Residence - 1982
1822 25th Ave E

Percy Residence - 1947
1826 25th Ave E

Hobbs Residence - 1923
1900 25th Ave E

Vanderbilt Residence - 1912
1908 25th Ave E

Stapleton Residence - 1924
1910 25th Ave E

Fleetwood Residence - 1912
1916 25th Ave E

Perkinson Residence - 1910
1922 25th Ave E

Wilmot Residence - 1908
1932 25th Ave E

Dupar Residence - 1924
1936 25th Ave E

Bell Residence - 1926
1938 25th Ave E

Statham Residence - 1924
1942 25th Ave E

Knott Residence - 1916
1948 25th Ave E

Kramer Residence - 1918
1950 25th Ave E

Harmon Residence - 1926
1954 25th Ave E

Sedgley Residence - 1924
1958 25th Ave E

Airheart Residence - 1926
1964 25th Ave E

Hill Residence - 1923
2004 25th Ave E

Gibstein Residence - 1912
2006 25th Ave E

Hollan Residence - 1912
2010 25th Ave E

Graves Residence - 1910
2014 25th Ave E

Reynolds Residence - 1918
2018 25th Ave E

Residence - 2002
2022 25th Ave E

Tall Residence - 1924
2026 25th Ave E

Bernbaum Residence - 1912
2202 25th Ave E

Kidder Residence - 1911
2206 25th Ave E

Bailey Residence - 1924
2210 25th Ave E

Olson Residence - 1923
2214 25th Ave E

Hall Residence - 1923
2216 25th Ave E

Webb Residence - 1912
2222 25th Ave E

Burke Residence - 1913
2320 25th Ave E

Jones Residence - 1925
2450 25th Ave E

Berg Residence - 1923
2458 25th Ave E

- 2011
2466 25th Ave E

Metzger Residence - 1923
2504 25th Ave E

Fasten Residence - 1947
2514 25th Ave E

Pugh Residence - 1946
2520 25th Ave E

Olswang Residence - 1946
2524 25th Ave E

Lemcke Residence - 1926
2552 25th Ave E

Holden Residence - 1926
2556 25th Ave E

Brightman Residence - 1926
2562 25th Ave E

Likert Residence - 1926
2606 25th Ave E

Anderson Residence - 1931
2612 25th Ave E

Mosey Residence - 1931
Odd Numbered Side
1813 25th Ave E

Windas Residence - 1912
1817 25th Ave E

Kramer Residence - 1936
1821 25th Ave E

Olson Residence - 1925
1827 25th Ave E

Nieder Residence - 1920
1901 25th Ave E

Jacobs Residence - 1909
1909 25th Ave E

Hopkins Residence - 1911
1911 25th Ave E

Ulrich Residence - 1909
1917 25th Ave E

Towne Residence - 1938
1923 25th Ave E

Johnson Residence - 1915
1927 25th Ave E

Ballard Residence - 1928
1937 25th Ave E

Rogers Residence - 1911
1939 25th Ave E

Farnsworth Residence - 1924
1943 25th Ave E

Hoover Residence - 1929
1953 25th Ave E

Freeman Residence - 1913
1957 25th Ave E

Osthoff Residence - 1930
1961 25th Ave E

McKnight Residence - 1930
2003 25th Ave E

Bryant Residence - 1914
2007 25th Ave E

Saboe Residence - 1914
2011 25th Ave E

Romer Residence - 1914
2015 25th Ave E

Lueben Residence - 1920
2019 25th Ave E

Cook Residence - 1921
2021 25th Ave E

Nowell Residence - 1920
2201 25th Ave E

Cruikshank Residence - 1922
2205 25th Ave E

Fullerton Residence - 1922
2209 25th Ave E

Bean Residence - 1922
2303 25th Ave E

Moore Residence - 1910
2309 25th Ave E

Gould Residence - 1923
2319 25th Ave E

Gray Residence - 1913
2403 25th Ave E

Bebee Residence - 1923
2407 25th Ave E

Benecke Residence - 1923
2411 25th Ave E

Hubel Residence - 1923
2417 25th Ave E

Perry Residence - 1923
2463 25th Ave E

Schoolfield Residence - 1921
2511 25th Ave E

Day House - 1924
2553 25th Ave E

Warren Residence - 1922
2557 25th Ave E

Koehler Residence - 1924
2565 25th Ave E

Navarre Residence - 1942
2611 25th Ave E.

MacLean Residence - 1926