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2607 Lake Wash Blvd E
Built: 1926 Historic Name: Cochrane Residence Style: Dutch Colonial Rev Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This two-story clapboard-clad house has a rectangular footprint and a side gambrel roof with cornice returns and wood shingle cladding. The facade is symmetrical with a center entry under a front gable roof with a wide arched opening, supported on carved brackets. The wood entry door has an arched window surmounted by six smaller windows, and full-length sidelights. The entry is flanked by two large wood-framed picture windows. The second floor has a nearly full-width shed dormer with a pair of 1/1 wood windows on either side of a single, smaller 1/1 window over the entry. Side elevation windows are also mostly 1/1. There is a large exterior chimney on the south elevation at the ridgeline. The house has a two story rear addition with sliding sash windows. The front of the property is surrounded by a decorative wooden picket fence on a concrete wall. A basement garage is in the rear.
Cultural: The earliest known owners were C. Edward & Elsie Cochrane in 1938; he was an agent for Home Insurance Co. It was owned by James A. & Marie Elder in 1958; he worked at Food City Market.
Legal: GLENWILDE # 2 ADD Parcel: 2804600060 Block: 5 Lot: 2 View: King Country Parcel Viewer
2615 Lake Wash Blvd E
Built: 1946 Historic Name: Maizels Residence Style: Minimal Traditional Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This is one-story residence has an L-shaped plan with a steeply pitched side gable roof with minimal eaves and a wide cornice. Cladding is brick interspersed with rough stone, with wood clapboard in the gable ends. The slightly recessed entry is north of the apex of the "L;" it has concrete steps with metal railing. Next to the entry is a three-sided hipped-roof bay with a center wood window with three horizontal fixed panes, flanked by two narrow wood windows of three panes. The front gable section has a large wood, fixed, 12-light window. Below this is a basement garage with a tilt-up door.The house has a large shed dormer on the rear. A prominent brick chimney adjoins the entry, on the east.
Cultural: The earliest known owners of this house were Samuel J. & Nettie Maizels in1958; he was a manufacturer's agent. The house remains in the Maizels family.
Legal: GLENWILDE # 2 ADD Parcel: 2804600070 Block: 5 Lot: 3 View: King Country Parcel Viewer
2465 Lake Wash Blvd E
Built: 1927 Historic Name: Reed Residence Style: Tudor Revival Rank: Historic Contributing Builder: Stanley Long/Long Building Co.
Description: This one-and-one-half story Tudor Revival house has stucco cladding and a gable roof with clipped ends. The house is L-shaped and sited on a bend in the street. The roof has a front gable that bells out over the recessed entry and another front gable on the side wing that faces the east. The front and side elevations have shed dormers. A large bay with rounded corners projects slightly on the east elevation. Windows have leaded glass windows with flat panel shutters.
Cultural: The earliest known owners (1928) were Harry C. & Alice Reed; he was an office manager at Shell Oil Co. It was then owned by A. Talbot & M. Lavina Campbell; he was President of the Seattle Concrete Co. The owners in 1958 were Howard S. (Janet) Hatfield, an agent for Crown Life Insurance. Asimilar house by Long can be found at 1928 E. Blaine St. Accessory: Brick and stucco garage
Legal: UNION CITY ADD Parcel: 8805901055 Block: RE Lot: POR View: King Country Parcel Viewer
2459 Lake Wash Blvd E
Built: 1927 Historic Name: Lake Residence Style: Spanish Revival Rank: Historic Contributing Builder: Stanley Long/Long Building Co.
Description: This stucco-clad house has a gable-front tile roof with exposed rafter tails. The roof consists of three separate front gables at different levels. The deeply recessed arched entry is at the northeast, beneath a shed roof.Narrow, rectangular leaded glass windows adjoin the entry. The front gabled bay has a picture window on the first floor with a decorative metal grate ornamented by a cartouche above it. The second floor projects out above this, with a scalloped overhang and a group of three arched, single-light windows joined by twisted pilasters. The third gable is set back from the main facade and covers the rest of the building. On the east side is a courtyard enclosed by brick walls with tile coping.
Cultural: The earliest known owners of this house were Walter J. & Ruth Lake in 1938; he was President, W. J. Lake & Co. Inc. It was owned by Kenneth & Bernice Pearl in 1948; they owned several restaurants (Andrews Lunch, Atlas Advertisers, K. Coffee & Smoke Shop, M & E Tavern). The owner in 1958 was Nellie G. Weston, a secretary at Richards Brush Company. Housewas featured in the April 29, 1928 issue of the Seattle Times. Accessory: Garage at rear
Legal: UNION CITY Parcel: 8805901050 Block: res Lot: Canal View: King Country Parcel Viewer
2455 Lake Wash Blvd E
Built: 1926 Historic Name: Gibson Residence Style: Tudor Revival Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This Tudor Revival residence has a very steep hipped roof with a complex roofline. It has a gable front projection, shed roofed dormers on the sides at different levels, and a bell extension off the front gable on one side of the house. The front of the house has half-timbering with horizontal wood siding in the gable peaks and on the sides. Original windows are leaded glass; newer windows are metal sliders. The front gable projects out on the second story above a three-sided bay on the first story. The recessed entry has an arched opening with a stone surround and keystone. One corner of the front facade, below the bell of the roof, features picturesque stone trim.
Cultural: The earliest known owners of this house were E. Harley & Lois Gibson in 1948; he was Secretary-Treasurer, Bowles Co. Inc. The owner in 1958 wasMitchell T. Bowie. Accessory: Garage at rear
Legal: UNION CITY ADD Parcel: 8805901045 Block: res Lot: Canal View: King Country Parcel Viewer
2449 Lake Wash Blvd E
Built: 1928 Historic Name: McBurney Residence Style: Tudor Revival Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This house sits high above the street on a lot with a rockery, shrubs and trees. The red brick-clad two-story house has a steep side gable roof with a front gable bay at the west and a conical tower at the northeast corner. The entry is centered between the tower and the gable and features a door surround of rough-cut granite and a Tudor-arched door with leaded glass. Windows have wood sash with leaded glass; some are diamond paned and others feature colored cartouche insets. Above the door is a pair of arched casements. The front gable has a small rectangular window in the peak and a three-sided projecting bay on the second floor. This bay has wooden panels above and below the windows and turned pilaster corner-boards at the corners. Below it on the first floor are two pairs of leaded glass Frenchdoors behind an iron railing.
Cultural: The earliest known owners were J. Forbes & Harriet McBurney in 1938; he was Chairman of the Board, Western General Corporation. It was later owned by a manufacturer's agent, Donald M. Finrow, and his wife, Betty; their ownership continued from at least 1948 through 1958. Accessory: Brick and stucco garage
Legal: UNION CITY ADD Parcel: 8805901040 Block: res Lot: Canal View: King Country Parcel Viewer
2445 Lake Wash Blvd E
Built: 1927 Historic Name: Bowles Residence Style: Tudor Revival Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This two-story residence has a side gable roof with a large side-gabled second story extending across most of the first story. A large gabled bay is on the west half of second story. The first story is clad in stone and the second floor is clad in wood siding, with stucco and half-timbering in the front gable. The roof has vergeboards and exposed rafter tails. The recessed entry is in an arched opening at the northeast corner. East of the entry is a group of three leaded glass windows with arched leaded transoms. A similar grouping is at the east end. Each of these windows is topped by an eyebrow arch in the eave. Leaded glass windows are typical.
Cultural: This house was owned by a physician, Dr. Albert J. Bowles and his wife, Lillian, from at least 1938 through 1958. Accessory: Garage
Legal: UNION CITY ADD Parcel: 8805901030 Block: RE Lot: POR View: King Country Parcel Viewer
2441 Lake Wash Blvd E
Built: 1927 Historic Name: Lawrence Residence Style: French Norman Rank: Historic Non-Contributing
Description: This large two-story residence has been remodeled into a very ornate 'castle' with elements of Chateauesque and Tudor styles. It has stucco cladding with a hipped roof behind a projecting front gable, a conical roofed tower, and a crenellated parapet on the side. The entry is through a rounded tower on the northwest corner. The second floor of the tower has stained glass, narrow pointed arch windows. At the entry is a stone door surround of quoins and an arched door. The front gable end has stone trim. The east side of the facade has a two-story bay with decorative leaded glass casements under a steep hipped roof of standing seam copper. Between the gable and the tower is a large arched window with a multi-light transom and sidelights. Above it is a projecting bay with half-timbering. On the side elevation, a crenellated parapet runs down the side behind the tower and incorporates a bay window with leaded glass and a metal roof.
Cultural: The earliest known owners were Charles W. & Helen Lawrence in 1948; he was a professor at UW and the minister of music at University Methodist Temple. A Boeing engineer, Earl R. Barber and his wife Betz were the owners in 1958. Accessory: Garage
Legal: UNION CITY ADD Parcel: 8805901025 Block: RE Lot: POR View: King Country Parcel Viewer
2437 Lake Wash Blvd E
Built: 1930 Historic Name: Lindsell Residence Style: Spanish Colonial Revival Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This Spanish Colonial Revival residence has two stories clad in stucco with a side gable tile roof with exposed rafter tails. It has a one-story wing on the front with a flat roof that serves as a balcony. The second story has three round arched windows that open to the balcony, which has a perimeter stucco wall and a simple metal railing. Between the windows are turned wooden pilasters. Below the balcony, on the front wall of the single-story wing, are three decorative inset square tiles. Below them is a picture window with diamond-paned sidelights. The entry, on the northwest, is setback from the facade beneath a tile-clad shed roof.
Cultural: The earliest known owners of this house were William C. & Laila Lindsell in 1938. Bertrand B. & Helen Cassels owned it in 1948; he was an engineer at Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co. The owners in 1958 were Sotiros & EvaDaniggelis; he was an engineer at Boeing. Accessory: Garage
Legal: UNION CITY ADD Parcel: 8805901065 Block: RE Lot: POR View: King Country Parcel Viewer
2433 Lake Wash Blvd E
Built: 1930 Historic Name: Bow Residence Style: Spanish Revival Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This residence is a Spanish Colonial Revival style residence clad in stucco with a hipped tile roof with exposed rafter tails. The roof extends in a shed to one side, covering the entry and the gallery above it. The side gallery has turned wooden posts and square picket wooden railing. The entry is recessed with an arched door. Another shed tile roof covers the first floor picture window and its sidelights supported on 2 twisted columns with Corinthian capitals. Most windows are 6-light casements with batten-style shutters.
Cultural: The earliest known owners of this house were William R. & Georgina Bow in 1938; he was an auditor at Fisher Flouring Mills Co. Bryan L. & Rula Wright were the owners in 1948; he was a manager at the Bon Marche; their ownership continued at least through 1958. Accessory: Garage
Legal: UNION CITY ADD Parcel: 8805901060 Block: res Lot: Canal View: King Country Parcel Viewer
2429 Lake Wash Blvd E
Built: 1931 Historic Name: Fritz Residence Style: Tudor Revival Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This residence has a gable-front-and-wing form with brick cladding and wood shingle roof. The brick-clad gabled wing on the east swoops down above the entry at the center; the slightly recessed entry has an arched opening and an arched wood door. On the west side of the facade is a two-story shallow gabled bay with stucco and half-timbering and a diamond-paned window in the gable end. East of the entry is a group of three 8-light leaded casements in a wide wood surround. To the west is a large fixed window in an arched surround. Second story windows have leaded casement sash in pairs.
Cultural: The earliest known owners were Blaine C. & Blanche Fritz in 1938; he was an agent for Travelers Insurance Co.; they remained here through at least 1948. It was owned by Donald W. & Lila Hinton in 1958; he was VP-Treasurer of Blanchett, Hinton, & Jones. Accessory: Garage
Legal: UNION CITY ADD Parcel: 8805901020 Block: res Lot: Canal View: King Country Parcel Viewer
2425 Lake Wash Blvd E
Built: 1931 Historic Name: Kefauver Residence Style: Tudor Revival Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This two-story residence has a side-gable roof with two a projecting front gabled bay on the west end and a gabled wall dormer on the east. Both have quatrefoil timbering. Cladding is brick veneer on the first floor and stucco with half-timbering on the second. A narrow arched leaded glass window punctuates the gable end on the larger, projecting gable. The house features leaded glass casement windows. The arched, recessed entry at the center has an arched door and is accented by buff-colored brickwork.
Cultural: Clarence E. & Hazel Kefauver, owners of Kefauver Brothers Grocery andMeats, located nearby in the Montlake commercial district, lived here from at least 1938 through 1958. Accessory: Garage
Legal: UNION CITY Parcel: 8805901015 Block: res Lot: Canal View: King Country Parcel Viewer
2419 Lake Wash Blvd E
Built: 1935 Historic Name: McIlyar Residence Style: Minimal Traditional Rank: Historic Non-Contributing
Description: This one story residence has a cross-gable roof and an L-shaped plan, with a gable-roofed extension on the east wing above the two-car garage.Cladding is painted brick veneer. The entry is at the apex of the "L" plan, recessed under an arched opening. Next to the entry are two pairs of doors, replacing large windows. Other windows have newer 6-light sash; the windows and the doors have batten-style shutters. There are punctured brick vents in the front gable ends. A large exterior chimney is on the west elevation; an interior chimney is near the center of the front gabled section.
Cultural: The earliest known owners were James O. & Roxa McIlyar; he was a traffic manager for the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul, & Pacific Railroad. It was owned by Richard H. & Louise Patee; he was an electrician for LakesideElectric.
Legal: UNION CITY ADD Parcel: 8805901000 Block: RE Lot: POR View: King Country Parcel Viewer
2415 Lake Wash Blvd E
Built: 1922 Historic Name: Swift Residence Style: Tudor Revival Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This two-story Tudor Revival house has side-gable roof with a tall, very steep front gable roof clad with rough stucco with half timbering. The remainder of the house is clad with brick. The center entry has an arched door beneath a small stucco-clad gable roof with an arched spandrel on double brackets. There is a large shingle-clad shed dormer on each side of the roof. A hipped-roof bay window on the first floor has a large picture window. The second floor windows are leaded glass casements, with a tall narrow window in the peak of the gable.
Cultural: The earliest known owners of this house were Martin F. & Lillian Swift in1938; he was manager of the Old Monastery Co. Accessory: Garage
Legal: UNION CITY ADD Parcel: 8805900995 Block: RE Lot: POR View: King Country Parcel Viewer
2409 Lake Wash Blvd E
Built: 1920 Historic Name: Merrick Residence Style: Dutch Colonial Revival Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-and-one-half story Dutch Colonial Revival house has wood clapboard siding and a gambrel roof with a large shed dormer across the front. The entry has a large gabled portico with the pediment supported on 6 slender square posts with reeded capitals. The paneled door is flanked by 6- light sidelights. Windows are 6/1 and most have shutters. There is a flat-roofed one-story addition on one side.
Cultural: This is the oldest house in this section of Lake Washington Boulevard, owned by the Merrick family since it was built. Accessory: Garage
Legal: UNION CITY ADD Parcel: 8805900985 Block: RE Lot: POR View: King Country Parcel Viewer
2401 Lake Wash Blvd E
Built: 1930 Historic Name: Wakefield Residence Style: Colonial Revival Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This large two-story Colonial Revival house is on a lot formally landscaped with lawn and foundation shrubs. It has wood siding, a hipped roof and a symmetrical facade. The center entry has a pediment with fluted pilasters. The door has a divided light transom and sidelights. The entry is flanked by two pairs of 10/1 wood sash windows in wide wood surrounds. Above the entry is a group of diamond-paned windows interspersed with wooden panels, all within a wood surround. This grouping is flanked by a 10/1window on each end.
Cultural: The earliest known owners (1938) were Claude E. & Ruth Wakefield; he was a lawyer at Bogle, Bogle, & Gates. It was owned by George W. & Dorothy Nelson in 1948; he was President of the International Tracing Corp. Theyremained here at least through 1958. Accessory: Garage
Legal: UNION CITY Parcel: 8805900980 Block: RE Lot: POR View: King Country Parcel Viewer
2231 Lake Wash Blvd E
Built: 1927 Historic Name: Graf Residence Style: Tudor Revival Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This house has formal landscaping with lawn, foundation shrubs and a wrought iron fence. It has a very steep side gable roof with two gable wall dormers, one stucco clad and one brick clad, both with half timbering. The gable ends have decorative bargeboards and exposed rafter tails. The house features decorative brickwork, especially in the front gable. Most windows are 8-light casements. The recessed entry has an ornate cast stone surround and an arched door. Above the entry, a pair of 6-light casements is set into the roof. A one-story side wing has a flat roof behind a brick parapet,with a large arched window. An attached garage is on the rear.
Cultural: The earliest known owner was Hubert A. Graf in 1928. It was owned in 1938 by William H. & Ella Payne of the William H. Payne Company. The owners in 1958 were Allen E. and Bernice Sachs, both of whom were physicians. Dr. Bernice Sachs was particularly well known as a psychiatrist at Group HealthCooperative.
Legal: UNION CITY ADD Parcel: 8805900065 Block: 6 Lot: 12 View: King Country Parcel Viewer
2227 Lake Wash Blvd E
Built: 1925 Historic Name: Davis Residence Style: Tudor Revival Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This stucco-clad one-and-one-half story house has an L-shaped plan with a rear "T" section. It has a cross gable roof with the main body of the house under a steep side-gabled roof with flush eaves. The projecting front section has a steep front gable roof with a cornice return on the east side and a cat slide extension on the west side, forming the entryway. The entry is arched, with a surround highlighted by wide quoins, and has an arched door. The facade of the projecting section features a tripartite leaded glass window with three casements, topped by leaded glass transoms with a molded header.The facade of the main section has a bay window under a hipped roof with replacement single-light windows. There is an exterior chimney on the east elevation. A white wooden picket fence surrounds the property.
Cultural: Although this house was built in 1925, the first owner listed in city directories was Anna Davis in 1948. In 1958, the owner was Harold P. Glass, the president of Imperial Beverages, Inc.
Legal: UNION CITY ADD E 45 FT Parcel: 8805900050 Block: 6 Lot: 11 View: King Country Parcel Viewer
2223 Lake Wash Blvd E
Built: 1928 Historic Name: Kachel Residence Style: Tudor Cottage Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This stucco-clad one-and-one-half story house has an L-shaped plan with a steep side gable roof clad in concrete tile. The front "L" projection has a steep, clipped front gable roof that extends out on the west side to form a cat slide roof over the entryway. On the east side, the front wall of this gable end extends out to form a curved wall with a round arched opening. The front gable end features a large arched window, with the original multi-light glazing replaced by a single pane. Below this is a row of four 8-light leaded casements. The entry is recessed behind an arched opening and has an arched door. East of the entry is a pair of French doors. There is an exterior ridgeline chimney on the east elevation. The rear elevation, which rises three stories, has newer window sash and a basement garage.
Cultural: The earliest known owners of this house (1938) were Clarence E. (LaVina), who worked at the Leschi Grocery & Market. It was owned in 1948 by Gordon & Laura Messenger of the Martin Sign Company and the Messenger Sign Company. Carmen L. Hetzel, who worked at the Lake City SpudnutShop, was the owner in 1958.
Legal: UNION CITY ADD Parcel: 8805900045 Block: 6 Lot: 10-11 View: King Country Parcel Viewer
2219 Lake Wash Blvd E
Built: 1929 Historic Name: Lawrence Residence Style: Tudor Revival Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-story house has an irregular plan with a clipped side gable roof with a projecting clipped gable on the east end of the facade. West of this gable is an octagonal entry turret with a pointed, belled roof topped by a weather vane finial. The main body of the house is clad in wood shingle, with smooth stucco on the turret and stuccoed half-timbering on the front gable end. Most windows have leaded glass, with arched, diamond-paned windows in the turret. The front gable end has an eyebrow arch along the bottom of the clipped gable, and a pair of diamond-paned casements below it. Below this, on the first floor of the projecting gable section is a large, multi-light, arched leaded glass window, flanked by a pair of multi-light casement windows. The facade of the main section has a large, fixed, multi-light window. There is a large exterior chimney on the east elevation. The rear elevation has a wide shed dormer, a gabled enclosed rear porch and a garage.
Cultural: The earliest known owners (1938) were W. Ernest Lawrence (Secretary- Treasurer, Continental Inc; Continental Securities Co; Thomas Investment Co.) and his wife, Helen. Mrs. Lawrence, who lived here for 64 years, was a nationally known 'tatting' (lacework) expert.
Legal: UNION CITY ADD Parcel: 8805900035 Block: 6 Lot: 9-10 View: King Country Parcel Viewer
2215 Lake Wash Blvd E
Built: 1937 Historic Name: Robb Residence Style: Minimal Traditional Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-story Minimal Traditional house has an irregular footprint under a roof with multiple hips, flush eaves and a molded cornice. There is a wide, exterior chimney on the west elevation. Cladding is painted brick veneer laid in a pattern to create wide shadow lines. The recessed entry is in the center of the facade. To the east is a 6-light fixed window flanked by paneled shutters. The west side of the facade is a hip-roofed wing with a two large 12-light, fixed windows at the northeast corner, one facing north and one facing east. A large hedge and fence surround the front of the property.
Cultural: The earliest known owners (1938) were Claire J. Robb, a salesman. From at least 1948 through 1958. It was owned by Erwin A. & Lucie Loeb.
Legal: UNION CITY ADD Parcel: 8805900025 Block: 6 Lot: 8-9 View: King Country Parcel Viewer
2209 Lake Wash Blvd E
Built: 1925 Historic Name: Elwood Residence Style: Dutch Colonial Revival Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-and-one-half story Dutch Colonial house has an L-shaped plan, with a rear addition (1999) at the southwest corner. It has a side gambrel roof of wood shingle with projecting eaves and a shed dormer across the front. The symmetrical facade has a center entry with a gabled portico with a cornice return and an arched ceiling, supported on two Tuscan columns. Above the paneled door is a wooden sunburst above the door. The sidelights have leaded glass with a colored floral design. On either side of the entry are paired 8/1 wood windows with storm windows and paneled shutters. Above the entry is one small, square, 4-light window, flanked by paired 6/1 wood windows. An exterior chimney is at the ridgeline on the west elevation. The two-story rear addition has a gable roof and a shed- roofed entry on the south. An iron picket fence on a concrete wall with concrete newel posts surrounds the front of the house.
Cultural: The earliest known owners (1928) were Charles O. Elwood, a real estate agent, and his wife Clara; they lived here at least through 1948. Mary A.Holland, an accountant at Birkenwald Inc, was the owner in 1958. Accessory: Garage
Legal: UNION CITY ADD Parcel: 8805900020 Block: 6 Lot: 8 View: King Country Parcel Viewer
2511 Lake Wash Blvd E
Built: 1948 Historic Name: Greenbaum Residence Style: Ranch Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-story brick-clad house sits above the street with rockery, lawn and foundation shrubs. It has a gable-on-hip roof with wide eaves, with a hipped roof projection at the south end of the main facade with a basement garage below. The recessed entry at the center has a concrete porch, metal balustrade and plain door with a glass block sidelight to the right. Most windows are large fixed vinyl sash, either grouped or paired, some with small sliding sash below. A wide exterior brick chimney is on the north elevation.
Cultural: Bertram M. Greenbaum (United Furniture Co.) and his wife, Evalyn owned the house in 1948. It was owned by a teacher at Roosevelt High School, Kenneth F. & Philomena Parmeter, in 1958.
Legal: ARENSBERG ADD Parcel: 0260000040 Block: Lot: TR 8 View: King Country Parcel Viewer
2517 Lake Wash Blvd E
Built: 1947 Historic Name: Barnett Residence Style: Ranch Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This one-story brick-clad house sits above the street with a rockery, shrubs, and lawn and foundation shrubs. It has a shallow side-gable roof with deep eaves and clapboard in the gables. The recessed entry at the center has a shallow half-width concrete porch across the front north side, slender paired square posts, and a plain door with glass block sidelight on the left. A large ribbon window with five tall vertical lights in wood sash faces onto the porch and a large three-part wood sash window grouped with small horizontal sash below is on the south end. A basement garage is below the south end and a short wide brick chimney projects from the roof ridge.
Cultural: The earliest known owners of this house, from 1948 through 1958, wereJoseph S. and Minnie Barnett. He was a merchandise broker.
Legal: ARENSBERG ADD Parcel: 0260000045 Block: Lot: TR 9 View: King Country Parcel Viewer
2521 Lake Wash Blvd E
Built: 1946 Historic Name: Arensberg Residence Style: Ranch Rank: Historic Non-Contributing
Description: This one-and-one-half story brick-clad house sits on a large mid-block lot with a rockery, lawn, and shrubs. It has a shallow-side-gable roof with a shed roof dormer on the north half of the facade; the gables and dormer have clapboard cladding. The recessed entry at the center has a concrete porch, a plain door and a glass block wall to the left that wraps around the corner and left sidewall of the porch enclosure. Windows are vinyl sash and include a square bay projecting from the north end, sliders in the dormer and a corner window on the south end. A wide brick chimney is on the south wall.
Cultural: The earliest known owners of this house were William B. & Carolyn Arensberg, of Joseph M. Arensberg Sons Company, from 1948 through at least 1958.
Legal: ARENSBERG ADD Parcel: 0260000055 Block: Lot: TR 11 View: King Country Parcel Viewer
2525 Lake Wash Blvd E
Built: 1927 Historic Name: Scully Residence Style: Contemporary Rank: Historic Non-Contributing
Description: This large house was significantly renovated in 2010 with a second-story addition. It sits on a mid-block lot with a privacy fence and trees. It has a front gable-on-hip roof with a one-story hipped roof projection on the north side of the facade. Cladding is brick on the first story and shingles on the second story. The main entry is not visible. A recessed second-story balcony is on the southeast corner, with a basement garage below. Windows are newer single-light wood casement sash, mostly in groups of three. Afour-light window fills the small front gable and a small round window is on the north end of the second story.
Cultural: The earliest known owners of this house, in 1928, were John A. & Evelyn Scully; he was president of John A. Scully Inc., and Realty Shares Inc.From at least 1938 through 1958, the home was owned by George C. & Gertrude Sears. He was employed by Puget Sound Power & Light Co. asGeneral Superintendent.
Legal: GLENWILDE # 2 ADD Parcel: 2804600136 Block: 7 Lot: 1 & 10 View: King Country Parcel Viewer
2531 Lake Wash Blvd E
Built: 1926 Historic Name: Havens Residence Style: Tudor Revival Rank: Historic Non-Contributing
Description: This large two-story house was significantly remodeled in 2005 with a second-story addition. It sits on a relatively flat large lot with low concrete wall supporting a formal brick pier post and high metal balustrade fence enclosure, lawn, small trees and foundation shrubs. It has a gable-and-wing form and a clipped cross-gable roof. The front crossing gable projects from the main body of the house on the north end. The south end has a single- story side gable wing. Cladding is brick on the first story and shingles on the second story. The entry near the center has a concrete stoop and a batten door with a small light. Windows are all new casement sashes in pairs. Thedriveway on the north side leads to a double garage (2008).
Cultural: The earliest known owners of this house were Carl L. & Stella Havens in 1938; he was VP-Treasurer, Pacific Coast Forge Company. Ivan Novikoffwas a tenant in 1948 and was listed as the owner in 1958. Accessory: Double garage on north
Legal: GLENWILDE # 2 ADD Parcel: 2804600170 Block: 7 Lot: 8-9 View: King Country Parcel Viewer
2537 Lake Wash Blvd E
Built: 1928 Historic Name: Alexander Residence Style: Colonial Revival Rank: Historic Contributing
Description: This two-story residence is on a midblock lot landscaped with shrubs. It has a rectangular footprint and a hipped roof with four groups of three oversized modillions under the eave along the flat cornice. Cladding is brown brick veneer. There is an exterior chimney on the south elevation. The symmetrical facade has a center entry with two square boxed columns supporting a flat roof with a molded cornice with an iron railing on top.Flanking the entry are large plate glass windows. Above the entry is a 1/1 window flanked by 1/1 windows. All windows have shutters. The side entry is covered by a flat roof supported on large elaborate brackets. A basement garage with a paneled roll-up door is on the north end of the facade. .
Cultural: The earliest known owner of this house was William G. Alexander in 1938. In 1948, it was owned by Donald M. & Emmy Mowat; he was president of Mowat Brothers Construction Co. The home was owned by Helen Drury, a teacher at Franklin High School, in 1958.
Legal: GLENWILDE # 2 ADD Parcel: 2804600165 Block: 7 Lot: 7 View: King Country Parcel Viewer
Streets
E Blaine St E Boston St E Calhoun St E Hamlin St E Howe St E Louisa St E Lynn St E McGraw St E Miller St E Newton St E North St E Roanoke St E Shelby St
Avenues
15th Ave E 16th Ave E 18th Ave E 19th Ave E 20th Ave E 21st Ave E 22nd Ave E 23rd Ave E 24th Ave E 25th Ave E 26th Ave E Boyer Ave E Roanoke Ave E
Others
E Eaton Pl E Interlaken Blvd E Montlake Pl E E Park Dr E Park Dr E Glenwilde Pl E Lake Wash Blvd E Montlake Blvd NE Royal Ct E W Montlake Pl E W Park Dr E


28 properties on Lake Wash Blvd E
Odd Numbered Side
2209 Lake Wash Blvd E

Elwood Residence - 1925
2215 Lake Wash Blvd E

Robb Residence - 1937
2219 Lake Wash Blvd E

Lawrence Residence - 1929
2223 Lake Wash Blvd E

Kachel Residence - 1928
2227 Lake Wash Blvd E

Davis Residence - 1925
2231 Lake Wash Blvd E

Graf Residence - 1927
2401 Lake Wash Blvd E

Wakefield Residence - 1930
2409 Lake Wash Blvd E

Merrick Residence - 1920
2415 Lake Wash Blvd E

Swift Residence - 1922
2419 Lake Wash Blvd E

McIlyar Residence - 1935
2425 Lake Wash Blvd E

Kefauver Residence - 1931
2429 Lake Wash Blvd E

Fritz Residence - 1931
2433 Lake Wash Blvd E

Bow Residence - 1930
2437 Lake Wash Blvd E

Lindsell Residence - 1930
2441 Lake Wash Blvd E

Lawrence Residence - 1927
2445 Lake Wash Blvd E

Bowles Residence - 1927
2449 Lake Wash Blvd E

McBurney Residence - 1928
2455 Lake Wash Blvd E

Gibson Residence - 1926
2459 Lake Wash Blvd E

Lake Residence - 1927
2465 Lake Wash Blvd E

Reed Residence - 1927
2511 Lake Wash Blvd E

Greenbaum Residence - 1948
2517 Lake Wash Blvd E

Barnett Residence - 1947
2521 Lake Wash Blvd E

Arensberg Residence - 1946
2525 Lake Wash Blvd E

Scully Residence - 1927
2531 Lake Wash Blvd E

Havens Residence - 1926
2537 Lake Wash Blvd E

Alexander Residence - 1928
2607 Lake Wash Blvd E

Cochrane Residence - 1926
2615 Lake Wash Blvd E

Maizels Residence - 1946