Ballard Building
Building in Seattle, Washington, U.S.
47°40′8″N 122°23′7″W / 47.66889°N 122.38528°W / 47.66889; -122.38528 The Ballard Building is a historic building in Seattle's Ballard neighborhood, in the U.S. state of Washington. It was built by the Fraternal Order of Eagles in the 1920s.[1][2] The terracotta building has housed a community hospital, restaurants and other businesses,[3] including a music venue called the Backstage, which closed in 1998.[4]
References
- ^ "Seattle Historical Sites: Summary for 5412 BALLARD AVE / Parcel ID 276770-2855 / Inv # 0". Seattle Department of Neighborhoods.
- ^ "Bagdad Comes To Ballard". The Seattle Times. 2007-09-09. Retrieved 2023-05-13.
- ^ "Ballard Building | Ballard & Discovery Park, Seattle | Attractions". Lonely Planet. Retrieved 2023-05-13.
- ^ "Bagdad Theatre". PSTOS. Puget Sound Theatre Organ Society. Retrieved 2023-10-10.
External links
- Media related to Ballard Building at Wikimedia Commons
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Ballard, Seattle
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- Ballard Building
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- Ballard High School
- Fire Station No. 18
- Grace Gospel Chapel
- The Majestic Bay
- National Nordic Museum
- Norvell House
- 8oz Burger & Co
- Beast and Cleaver
- Black Coffee Northwest
- Burbs Burgers
- Caffè Umbria
- Copine
- Delancey
- Dough Joy
- El Borracho
- Frankie & Jo's
- Full Tilt Ice Cream
- Gracia
- Hattie's Hat
- Hood Famous
- Katsu Burger
- La Carta de Oaxaca
- Lil Woody's
- Lockspot Cafe
- Maíz Taqueria
- Mt. Bagel
- Paseo
- Ray's Boathouse
- Rupee Bar
- Seattle Coffee Works
- Serious Pie
- Spice Waala
- Sweet Alchemy
- Un Bien
- The Walrus and the Carpenter
- Ballard FC
- Statue of Leif Erikson
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