Landmarks
Subject
Subject Source: Local sources
Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:
Columbia City Landmark District Records
Series
Identifier: 5754-F1
Scope and Contents note
The Office of Urban Conservation was created in 1975 as part of the Department of Community Development (DCD). It was founded in an era of citizen protests against a proposed urban renewal program that would have demolished Pioneer Square and Pike Place Market. The office’s mandate was to coordinate Seattle’s historic preservation programs and administer the city’s landmark boards and historic districts. When DCD was abolished in 1992, the office became the Historic Preservation Program in...
Dates:
1976-2024
Found in:
Seattle Municipal Archives
Landmarks Preservation Board Minutes
Series
Identifier: 5754-A1
Abstract
Minutes and agendas documenting meetings of Seattle's Landmarks Preservation Board.
Dates:
1973-2024
Found in:
Seattle Municipal Archives
Landmarks Preservation Board Subject Files
Series
Identifier: 5754-A2
Abstract
Correspondence, memos, clippings, and other materials relating to the work of Seattle's Landmarks Preservation Board.
Dates:
1942-1999
Found in:
Seattle Municipal Archives
Denied Landmark Applications
Series
Identifier: 5754-A5
Abstract
Records documenting the Seattle Landmarks Preservation Board's decisions to deny a building, object, or structure historic landmark status.
Dates:
1891-2007
Found in:
Seattle Municipal Archives