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Terracotta detail of Fisher Building, 115 S Jackson Street, Pioneer Square neighborhood, Seattle, Washington, USA. This is actually a single façade attached 1929–30 to what were originally two buildings, the Simonds Building and Brawley Building and the Rautman Plumbing and Heating Company, constructed 1898–1900. It is now home to the Stonington Gallery, which specializes in contemporary artwork by Native Americans and to Jean Williams Antiques (although I believe the latter is moving).
For more information see Summary for 115 S Jackson ST S / Parcel ID 5247800265, Seattle Department of Neighborhoods.
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