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|  Everything That Rises by Martin Puryear - Seattle, Washington
in Abstract Public Sculptures This sculpture is located in the plaza outside of the University of Washington's newest Physics Building. If you look West past the sculpture you can see the Space Needle popping up over a hill in the distance. posted by: Hikenutty location: Washington date listed: 1/28/2007 last visited: 1/30/2007 |
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|  Seattle - UW Foucault Pendulum
in Foucault Pendulums Foucault Pendulum at the University of Washington, Seattle. posted by: lostdog19 location: Washington date listed: 8/23/2005 last visited: 1/28/2007 |
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|  Vertical sundial on University of Washington building
in Sundials A verticl sundial, affixed to the side of the Physics and Astronomy building at the University of Washington. posted by: Snowwolf75 location: Washington date listed: 5/4/2006 last visited: 6/23/2006 |
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|  Women's Building/Cunningham Hall - U of W, Seattle, Washington
in Photos Then and Now In 1909, the Woman's Building, on what is now the University of Washington campus, opened as part of the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition to showcase women's art and to provide hospitality to visiting women. It is now called Cunningham Hall. posted by: Hikenutty location: Washington date listed: 1/27/2007 last visited: 1/29/2007 |
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|  Women's Building - Seattle, United States
in Permanent World Fair and Expo Structures In 1909, the Woman's Building, on what is now the University of Washington campus, opened as part of the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition to showcase women's art and to provide hospitality to visiting women. posted by: Hikenutty location: Washington date listed: 1/27/2007 last visited: 1/29/2007 |
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|  Fine Arts Building - Seattle, United States
in Permanent World Fair and Expo Structures The Fine Arts Building, now Architecture Hall, is one of only 2 remaining buildings that were built for Seattle's Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition in 1909.
posted by: Hikenutty location: Washington date listed: 1/27/2007 last visited: 1/29/2007 |
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|  Architecture Hall - University of Washington - Seattle, Washington
in Photos Then and Now Architecture Hall is one of only 2 remaining buildings that were built for the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition in 1909. posted by: Hikenutty location: Washington date listed: 1/27/2007 last visited: 1/29/2007 |
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|  Monkey Gatekeepers - University of Washington - Seattle, WA
in Outside Wooden Display Carvings These monkeys guard a small nook of the University of Washington's Medicinal Herb Garden. posted by: Hikenutty location: Washington date listed: 1/28/2007 last visited: 1/29/2007 |
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|  Breaking Away by Joseph A. McDonnell - Seattle, Washington
in Abstract Public Sculptures This sculpture is located on a stair landing between Meany Hall and the Administration building on the University of Washington Campus. posted by: Hikenutty location: Washington date listed: 1/28/2007 last visited: 7/11/2009 |
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|  Metamorphosis by Larry Pentz - Seattle, Washington
in Abstract Public Sculptures This aluminum sculpture is located in the University of Washington's Medicinal Herb Garden on the South end of campus near the UW Medical Center. posted by: Hikenutty location: Washington date listed: 1/28/2007 last visited: 7/1/2007 |
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|  Drumheller Fountain/Geyser Basin - U of W, Seattle, Washington
in Photos Then and Now Geyser Basin, now known as either Drumheller Fountain or Frosh Pond, was a focal point for Seattle's Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Expo in 1909. The basin caught the water flowing down the intricate "Cascades" waterfall designed by the Olmstead brothers.
posted by: Hikenutty location: Washington date listed: 1/27/2007 last visited: 7/11/2009 |
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|  Drumheller Fountain - University of Washington - Seattle, WA
in Fountains Drumheller Fountain was originally the centerpiece of the Olmstead Brothers landscape plan for the Alakan-Yukon-Pacific Exposition in 1909. posted by: Hikenutty location: Washington date listed: 1/27/2007 last visited: 7/11/2009 |
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|  Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition Grounds - Seattle, Washington
in Olmsted Designed Parks The Olmsted Brothers designed the grounds for the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition, located in Seattle, Washington, in 1909. The centerpiece of the design was a large pond called Geyser Basin. posted by: Hikenutty location: Washington date listed: 1/27/2007 last visited: 7/11/2009 |
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|  Geyser Basin
in Permanent World Fair and Expo Structures Geyser Basin, now known as either Drumheller Fountain or Frosh Pond, was a focal point for Seattle's Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Expo in 1909. The basin caught the water flowing down the intricate "Cascades" waterfall designed by the Olmsted brothers. posted by: Hikenutty location: Washington date listed: 1/27/2007 last visited: 7/11/2009 |
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|  Drumheller Fountain (Frosh Pond) - University of Washington
in American Guide Series Geyser Basin, now known as either Drumheller Fountain or Frosh Pond, was a focal point for Seattle's Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Expo in 1909. The basin caught the water flowing down the intricate "Cascades" waterfall designed by the Olmstead brothers. posted by: Hikenutty location: Washington date listed: 5/14/2007 last visited: 7/11/2009 |
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|  Frosh Pond, University of Washington edition - Seattle, WA
in Monopoly in the Real World Drumheller Fountain, affectionately known as Frosh Pond, was originally the centerpiece of the Olmsted Brothers' landscape plan for the Alakan-Yukon-Pacific Exposition in 1909.
posted by: Hikenutty location: Washington date listed: 12/19/2007 last visited: 7/11/2009 |
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|  Class of 1912 Sundial - University of Washington, Seattle, Washington
in Sundials This small sundial was a gift the University of Washington from the graduating class of 1912. It is located off of the Red Square next to Drumheller Fountain. posted by: Hikenutty location: Washington date listed: 1/28/2007 last visited: 1/29/2007 |
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|  Suzzallo Library, University of Washington - Seattle, WA
in Photos Then and Now Suzzallo Library is the Graduate level library for the Main Campus of the University of Washington. Built in 1923 by Carl Gould it is an exquisite example of Collegiate Tudor Gothic style.
posted by: Hikenutty location: Washington date listed: 1/29/2007 last visited: 7/11/2009 |
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|  The College Inn Pub - Seattle, Washington
in Pubs and Inns The College Inn was built for the 1909 Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition. The historic pub is located beneath the Inn and has 14 taps and offerings include beers from most area craft breweries, as well as a couple of imports. posted by: Hikenutty location: Washington date listed: 1/29/2007 last visited: 1/29/2007 |
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|  Ye College Inn - Seattle, Washington
in U.S. National Register of Historic Places This historic landmark, built for the 1909 Alaska-Yukon Exposition houses 27 guest rooms, each with its own washbasin, mirror, and eclectic decor. It also contains a pub that is very popular. posted by: Hikenutty location: Washington date listed: 1/29/2007 last visited: 1/29/2007 |
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|  The College Inn - Seattle, Washington
in Recommended Accommodation The College Inn, built in 1909 for the Alaska Yukon Pacific Exposition is listed in the National Historic Register and is still a great place to stay if you're spending some time at the University of Washington campus. posted by: Hikenutty location: Washington date listed: 10/12/2007 last visited: 10/12/2007 |
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|  The Four Poster - University of Washington - Seattle, Washington
in Best Kept Secrets Sylvan Theater is a hidden jewel on the University of Washington campus that very few people other than Alumni know exists. Hidden in trees and hedges, it's easy to miss if you don't know that it's there. posted by: Hikenutty location: Washington date listed: 6/20/2007 last visited: 7/11/2007 |
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|  George Washington Statue, University of Washington edition - Seattle, WA
in Monopoly in the Real World Standing at the West entrance to the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition in 1909, the Statue of George Washington was unveiled just in time for the opening of the fair. He remains in the same location, gazing down Campus Parkway. posted by: Hikenutty location: Washington date listed: 12/23/2007 last visited: 7/11/2009 |
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|  George Washington Statue, University of Washington - Seattle, WA
in George Washington Standing at the West entrance to the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition in 1909, the Statue of George Washington was unveiled just in time for the opening of the fair. He remains in the same location, gazing down Campus Parkway. posted by: Hikenutty location: Washington date listed: 12/29/2007 last visited: 7/11/2009 |
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|  George Washington Statue - University of Washington
in American Guide Series Standing at the West entrance to the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition in 1909, the Statue of George Washington was unveiled just in time for the opening of the fair. He remains in the same location, gazing down Campus Parkway. posted by: Hikenutty location: Washington date listed: 5/6/2007 last visited: 7/11/2009 |
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