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    The Colman Building is a historic office building on First Avenue in downtown Seattle, Washington. It occupies a half of a block in proximity to Pioneer...
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    Colman Jason Domingo (born November 28, 1969) is an American actor, playwright, and director. Prominent on both screen and stage since the 2010s, Domingo...
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    The Reckitt & Colman Building Facade, also referred to as The Wedding Wall, is the facade of the former Reckitt & Colman building on the corner of High...
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  • Edward Colman (1 November 1936 – 6 February 1958) was an English football player who played as an wing-half and one of the eight Manchester United players...
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    The Colman Automotive Building is a building located at 401 E. Pine Street in Seattle, Washington. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places...
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    the IBM Building, is a 20-story office building in the Metropolitan Tract, part of downtown Seattle, Washington, United States. The building was designed...
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    Colman Dock, also called Pier 52, is the primary ferry terminal in Seattle, Washington, United States. The original pier is no longer in existence, but...
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    known as 1001 Fourth Avenue Plaza, the Seafirst Building, and the Seattle-First National Bank Building) is a 50-story skyscraper in Downtown Seattle, Washington...
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    floors, a greater number than any other building west of the Mississippi River (although there are taller buildings in Texas and California). Smith Tower...
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    Rainier Tower (category Skyscraper office buildings in Seattle)
    who designed the World Trade Center in New York City as well as the IBM Building, which is on the corner across the street from Rainier Tower to the southeast...
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    Columbia Center (category Bank of America buildings)
    Seattle, Washington, United States. The 76-story structure is the tallest building in the state of Washington, reaching a height of 933 ft (284 m). At the...
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    " Steinbrueck was strongly opposed to the demolition of the armory. "Buildings like this," he wrote, "(and there are very few) offer an irreplaceable...
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    Seattle Tower (category Buildings and structures in Downtown Seattle)
    Morgan, with assets of $170,232 and a 12 by 12 foot office in the Colman Building. As the firm prospered, it was moved to larger offices where it remained...
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    Seattle Great Wheel (category Buildings and structures in Seattle)
    Fourth Avenue Building Bank of California Building Benaroya Hall Camlin Hotel Central Building Cobb Building Coliseum Theater Colman Building Columbia Center...
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    Metropolitan Tract (category Buildings and structures in Seattle)
    construction of commercial buildings began, this original building was moved a few blocks to a site along Fifth Avenue. However, the building fell into increasing...
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    operations in its Turtle Creek, Pennsylvania building after its 1928 construction next to the St. Colman Church (built in 1882). Designed by architects...
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    Seattle Central Library (category Rem Koolhaas buildings)
    Library system. The 11-story (185 feet or 56.9 meters high) glass and steel building in the downtown core of Seattle, Washington was opened to the public on...
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    Benaroya Hall (category Buildings and structures in Downtown Seattle)
    structural engineer on the project was Magnusson Klemencic Associates. The building sits directly above the Great Northern Tunnel, which carries the primary...
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    Pike Place Market (category Commercial buildings on the National Register of Historic Places in Washington (state))
    nearly 500 residents who live in eight different buildings throughout the Market. Most of these buildings have been low-income housing in the past; however...
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    the theatre building. Seattle resident B. Marcus Priteca, an established architect of movie palaces in the 1920s, designed the building's adjacent apartments...
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    King County Courthouse (category Government buildings in Seattle)
    The King County Courthouse is the administrative building housing the judicial branch of King County, Washington's government. It is located in downtown...
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    Seattle Art Museum (category Robert Venturi buildings)
    received ownership of the building. Carl F. Gould of the architectural firm Bebb and Gould designed an Art Deco/Art Moderne building for the museum, which...
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  • 1201 Third Avenue (category Office buildings completed in 1988)
    Downtown Seattle, in the U.S. state of Washington. It is the third-tallest building in the city, the eighth-tallest on the West Coast of the United States...
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  • The Barber–Colman Company was a manufacturer of textile and milling machinery from its founding in 1894 until the 1980s. Howard Colman organized the company...
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    Norman Jay Colman (May 16, 1827 – November 3, 1911) was a politician, attorney, educator, newspaper publisher, and, for 18 days, the first United States...
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    Fairmont Olympic Hotel (category Buildings and structures in Downtown Seattle)
    The university's Board of Regents leased the land to the Metropolitan Building Company in 1904, with the agreement that it would be developed in trust...
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    Yesler Terrace, Seattle (category Residential buildings in Seattle)
    redeveloping the neighborhood into a mixed-income area with multi-story buildings and community amenities since 2013. The name derives ultimately from Henry...
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    Fourth Avenue Building Bank of California Building Benaroya Hall Camlin Hotel Central Building Cobb Building Coliseum Theater Colman Building Columbia Center...
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  • Saint Colmán mac Luacháin was an early Irish abbot (fl. 7th century), founder and patron saint of Lann (Lynn, Co. Westmeath). The name of the saint's foundation...
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    Fourth Avenue Building Bank of California Building Benaroya Hall Camlin Hotel Central Building Cobb Building Coliseum Theater Colman Building Columbia Center...
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