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Wenatchee, Washington 98801
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The Columbia River and the south of Wenatchee, Washington
Wenatchee, WA
C290 Boeing Model 40B Reproduction | The Museum of Flight
EZ’s. Wenatchee, Washington.
Side Entrance. Chelan County Courthouse. Wenatchee, Washington. Built in 1924 using the Neoclassical Style. An addition is attached to the building at the opposite end. You can see where the lettering is different over the door.
Burke Hill Apartment Building. Wenatchee, Washington. Added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2021.
Entryway. Burke-Hill Apartment Building. Wenatchee, Washington. Added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2021.
Detail. Burke Hill Apartment Building. 119 S. Okanogan Avenue. Wenatchee, Washington. NRHP designated in 2021.
Chelan County Courthouse. Wenatchee, Washington. Built in 1924 using the Neoclassical Style.
Chelan County Courthouse. Wenatchee, Washington. Built in 1924 using the Neoclassical Style.
Elks Lodge. Wenatchee, Washington. Built in 1922, and rebuilt using the shell after a fire in 1959 using the Mid-Century Modern Style.
YMCA Building. 217 Orondo Avenue. Wenatchee, Washington. Built in 1913.
Commercial Block. 115 S. Chelan Avenue. Wenatchee, Washington. Built in 1908.
Wenatchee Fire Station No. 1. 136 S. Chelan Avenue. Wenatchee, Washington. Built in 1929 using the Beaux Arts Style. Added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2004.
Wenatchee Police Station. 135 S. Chelan Avenue. Wenatchee, Washington. Built in 1931 using the Art Deco Style.
Wenatchee Police Department. 135 S. Chelan Avenue. Wenatchee, Washington.
Wenatchee Fire Station No. 1. 136 S. Chelan Avenue. Wenatchee, Washington. Built in 1929 using the Beaux Arts Style. NRHP designated in 2004.
City Hall. Wenatchee, Washington.
Window. YMCA Building. Wenatchee, Washington. Built in 1913 using the Colonial Revival Style.
Detail. YMCA Building. Wenatchee, Washington. Built in 1913.
Elks Building. Wenatchee, Washington. Rebuilt in 1959 using the shell of the old building lost in a fire.
YMCA Building. Wenatchee, Washington. Built in 1913 using the Colonial Revival Style.
Vitaphone Theatre. 19 S. Mission Street. Wenatchee, Washington. Built in 1930. Non-Contributing Building to the NRHP District due to alterations.
Liberty Theatre Building. 1 S. Mission Street. Wenatchee, Washington. Built in 1920. Contributing Building to the NRHP District.
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