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- Hoge_Building abstract "The Hoge Building is a 17-story building constructed in 1911 by, and named for James D. Hoge, Jr., a banker and real estate investor, on the northwest corner of Second Avenue and Cherry Street in Seattle, Washington. The building was constructed primarily of tan brick and terra cotta built over a steel frame in the architectural style of Second Renaissance Revival with elements of Beaux Arts. During its construction, it was briefly the tallest structure in the state of Washington, until the completion of Tacoma's Key Bank Center later in 1911, and the tallest in Seattle until 1914 with the completion of Smith Tower.".
- Hoge_Building address "705 Second Avenue".
- Hoge_Building address "Seattle, Washington".
- Hoge_Building buildingEndDate "1911".
- Hoge_Building buildingStartDate "1909".
- Hoge_Building floorCount "17".
- Hoge_Building thumbnail Seattle_-_Hoge_Building_07.jpg?width=300.
- Hoge_Building wikiPageExternalLink 1114.pdf.
- Hoge_Building wikiPageID "17098509".
- Hoge_Building wikiPageLength "6448".
- Hoge_Building wikiPageOutDegree "31".
- Hoge_Building wikiPageRevisionID "705223246".
- Hoge_Building wikiPageWikiLink 1906_San_Francisco_earthquake.
- Hoge_Building wikiPageWikiLink Alaska_Building.
- Hoge_Building wikiPageWikiLink Bank_of_America.
- Hoge_Building wikiPageWikiLink Beaux-Arts_architecture.
- Hoge_Building wikiPageWikiLink Branch_(banking).
- Hoge_Building wikiPageWikiLink Carson_Boren.
- Hoge_Building wikiPageWikiLink Category:1911_establishments_in_Washington_(state).
- Hoge_Building wikiPageWikiLink Category:Commercial_buildings_completed_in_1911.
- Hoge_Building wikiPageWikiLink Category:National_Register_of_Historic_Places_in_Seattle,_Washington.
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- Hoge_Building wikiPageWikiLink Category:Office_buildings_on_the_National_Register_of_Historic_Places_in_Washington_(state).
- Hoge_Building wikiPageWikiLink Category:Skyscrapers_between_50_and_99_meters.
- Hoge_Building wikiPageWikiLink Category:Skyscrapers_in_Seattle,_Washington.
- Hoge_Building wikiPageWikiLink Charles_Bebb.
- Hoge_Building wikiPageWikiLink Great_Seattle_Fire.
- Hoge_Building wikiPageWikiLink Key_Bank_Center.
- Hoge_Building wikiPageWikiLink Renaissance_Revival_architecture.
- Hoge_Building wikiPageWikiLink Seafirst_Bank.
- Hoge_Building wikiPageWikiLink Seattle.
- Hoge_Building wikiPageWikiLink Seattle_Post-Intelligencer.
- Hoge_Building wikiPageWikiLink Smith_Tower.
- Hoge_Building wikiPageWikiLink Tacoma,_Washington.
- Hoge_Building wikiPageWikiLink Terracotta.
- Hoge_Building wikiPageWikiLink Yule_Marble.
- Hoge_Building wikiPageWikiLinkText "Hoge Building".
- Hoge_Building wikiPageWikiLinkText "Union Bank".
- Hoge_Building address "705".
- Hoge_Building address "Seattle, Washington".
- Hoge_Building architect "Bebb & Mendel".
- Hoge_Building completionDate "1911".
- Hoge_Building embedded "--09-10".
- Hoge_Building floorCount "17".
- Hoge_Building highestEnd "1914".
- Hoge_Building highestNext Smith_Tower.
- Hoge_Building highestPrev Alaska_Building.
- Hoge_Building highestReflabel "emporis".
- Hoge_Building highestRegion Seattle.
- Hoge_Building highestStart "1911".
- Hoge_Building name "Hoge Building".
- Hoge_Building namesake "James D. Hoge, Jr.".
- Hoge_Building renovationDate "1992".
- Hoge_Building startDate "1909".
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- Hoge_Building subject Category:1911_establishments_in_Washington_(state).
- Hoge_Building subject Category:Commercial_buildings_completed_in_1911.
- Hoge_Building subject Category:National_Register_of_Historic_Places_in_Seattle,_Washington.
- Hoge_Building subject Category:Office_buildings_in_Seattle,_Washington.
- Hoge_Building subject Category:Office_buildings_on_the_National_Register_of_Historic_Places_in_Washington_(state).
- Hoge_Building subject Category:Skyscrapers_between_50_and_99_meters.
- Hoge_Building subject Category:Skyscrapers_in_Seattle,_Washington.
- Hoge_Building hypernym Building.
- Hoge_Building type ArchitecturalStructure.
- Hoge_Building type Building.
- Hoge_Building type Place.
- Hoge_Building type Location.
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- Hoge_Building comment "The Hoge Building is a 17-story building constructed in 1911 by, and named for James D. Hoge, Jr., a banker and real estate investor, on the northwest corner of Second Avenue and Cherry Street in Seattle, Washington. The building was constructed primarily of tan brick and terra cotta built over a steel frame in the architectural style of Second Renaissance Revival with elements of Beaux Arts.".
- Hoge_Building label "Hoge Building".
- Hoge_Building sameAs Q5877173.
- Hoge_Building sameAs m.0421893.
- Hoge_Building sameAs Q5877173.
- Hoge_Building wasDerivedFrom Hoge_Building?oldid=705223246.
- Hoge_Building depiction Seattle_-_Hoge_Building_07.jpg.
- Hoge_Building isPrimaryTopicOf Hoge_Building.
- Hoge_Building name "Hoge Building".