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A 1933 Ship Captain’s House in Seattle Gets an Update

The house, a historical landmark that was built in 1933 with cedar shingles and Douglas fir paneling, receives a respectful kitchen addition.

Wendy Moonan
Author: Wendy Moonan

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Wendy Moonan

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Architecture, Historic Buildings and Sites, Interior Design and Furnishings, Kitchens, Real Estate and Housing (Residential), Restoration and Renovation, Seattle (Wash)
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