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- mike - Feb 18 2008 | colman, seattle, architecture, photographs, startpad
Some of the history of the office building we now occupy.
Blue Dot's new world headquarters in the Colman Building.
Quoted: In 1890, the two-story Colman Building was constructed on the site of the old Colman Block, a wooden building that burned in the fire of 1889. The Colman Block had been built on the remains of the ship Winward, which had wrecked near Whidbey Island. Intending to salvage the boat, James Colman bought it and towed it to his dock in Seattle. When the Colman Block was constructed the ship was surrounded by land and buried under the foundation of the Colman Block.
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