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One of the terracotta walruses decorating the Arctic Building, 306 Cherry Street, Seattle, Washington, USA. The building, designed originally by Warren A. Gould as the Arctic Club is, as of 2007, in the process of being turned into a hotel, and is on the National Register of Historic Places, ID #78002749.
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== Summary == {{Information |Description=One of the terracotta walruses decorating the Arctic Building, 306 Cherry Street, Seattle, Washington, USA, now low-income housing. The building, desinged originally by Warren A. Gould as the Arctic Club is, as of