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  • Seattle Public Library, Washington (2)
    Image | 1963 | Sjoerd Koopman Library Postcard CollectionTennessee Pink marble, and heat absorbing plate glass. It has a floor space of 200,000 square feet and shelving area for one million volumes, as well as reading rooms, conference rooms, and an auditorium. The artwork in this building is by some of the finest Northwest artists - George Tsutakawa, Glen Alps, James Fitzgerald and Ray Jensen.
  • Library and Physics Hall at the University of Washington
    Image | Sjoerd Koopman Library Postcard CollectionCaption on the back reads: "Just ten years after the city of Seattle was founded, in 1861, the people of the then Territory of Washington started the University of Washington. From that day, now more than 75 years ago, the University has progressed to where it now boasts one of the most beautiful campuses in the United States. With an enrollment of 12,000 students, it ranks ...
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