White-Henry Building, ca 1910 (MOHAI 6181)
Summary
After the University of Washington moved to its present campus, it put together a master plan for the development of its downtown Seattle property. The plan included office buildings, a theater, a hotel and stores. The White and Henry Buildings are two of three connected office buildings built along Fourth Avenue as part of this plan.
This photo shows the White and Henry Buildings from the corner of Union Street and Fourth Avenue. In 1974, the buildings were torn down to make room for Rainier Square.
Subjects (LCTGM): Office buildings; University of Washington. Metropolitan Tract; White-Henry Building (Seattle, Wash.)
Date
1910
Source
Museum of History & Industry (MOHAI) Seattle
Copyright info
Public Domain