English: 1414 S. Washington Street, Seattle, Washington. This is roughly on the borderline between what would generally be considered the International District and the Central District. The house, which dates from 1900, has city landmark status under the name "Victorian House". The house was moved ca. 1985 from 208 13th Avenue South. For more, including a 1979 photo in its old location, see Summary for 1414 S Washington ST S / Parcel ID 3319500060, Seattle Department of Neighborhoods.
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