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Address: 645 Fir St, Edmonds, WA 98020
Tax No/Parcel No: 00619400500500
Geographic Areas: Snohomish County, EDMONDS EAST Quadrangle, T271103E25
Information
Number of stories:
Construction Dates:
Construction Type
Built Date
Historic Use:
Category
Domestic
Domestic
Historic Context:
Category
Architecture
Architect/Engineer:
Category
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Year
1910
Subcategory
Domestic - Single Family House
Domestic - Single Family House
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Property ID: 132117
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Name Date Listed Notes
Project History
Project Number, Organization, Resource Inventory SHPO Determination SHPO Determined By,
Project Name Determined Date
2011-08-00161, , Edmonds-2011 6/13/2011 Not Determined
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Resource Name:
Inventory Details - 6/13/2011
Common name:
Date recorded: 6/13/2011
Field Recorder: Larry E. Johnson
Field Site number: 055
SHPO Determination
Detail Information
Characteristics:
Category
Item
Roof Material
Asphalt/Composition - Shingle
Plan
Rectangle
Foundation
Concrete - Poured
Cladding
Wood - Horizontal Tongue and
Groove
Roof Type
Hip
Form Type
Single Dwelling
Structural System
Wood - Balloon Frame
Styles:
Period Style Details
Late Victorian Period Queen Anne
Property ID: 132117
Surveyor Opinion
Property appears to meet criteria for the National Register of Historic Places: Yes
Significance narrative: Well preserved early residence.
Physical description: A simple Victorian, two story residence with a full front entry porch and central entry
door. The house has a hip roof with a central flat crown. The windows, trim, and
horizontal siding, all appear to be original. The foundation and porch are possibly later
alterations to the structure. The 2x patterned guard rail on the porch is possibly a
replacement of the original railing.
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