German House (Seattle)

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title: German House (Seattle)
text: The German House also known as the Assay Office and Prosch Hall is a building in the First Hill area of Seattle, Washington, which since its construction in 1893 has variously functioned as an office block, an entertainment hall and, until 1932, the city's assay office through which most of the gold brought to Seattle from the Yukon gold rush was processed into bricks. Following World War II the building returned to the possession of its previous German-American owners; it continues today to be
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description: Building in Washington, U.S.
original url: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/German_House_(Seattle)
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date modified: 2024-01-22T23:23:54Z
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