Hoge Building

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The Hoge Building could be a seventeen story building made in 1911 by, and named for John D. Hoge, associate degree professional and realty capitalist, on the northwest corner of Second Avenue and Cherry Street in Seattle, Washington. The building was made primarily of tan brick and earthenware designed over a steel inclose the style of architecture of Second Renaissance Revival with parts of humanities. Throughout its construction, it absolutely was in brief the tallest structure within the state of Washington, till the completion of Tacoma’s Key Bank Center later in 1911, and therefore the tallest in Seattle till 1914 with the completion of Smith Tower.

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