Redelsheimer-Ostrander House (Seattle, Washington)
USA /
Washington /
Medina /
Seattle, Washington /
40th Avenue, 200
World
/ USA
/ Washington
/ Medina
house, garden, NRHP - National Register of Historic Places, 1910_construction, 1910s construction
26-room Lake Washington waterfront home built by Seattle clothing scion Jules Redelsheimer for his family in 1910.
The second owner, Harry Ostrander, hired the Olmsted Brothers in 1917 to design the estate's gardens. The famed Massachusetts firm had already designed Denny Blaine Park next door as part of the brothers' park plan for Seattle. Later the waterfront area was sold off and the original boathouse replaced with another home.
Listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1990.
The second owner, Harry Ostrander, hired the Olmsted Brothers in 1917 to design the estate's gardens. The famed Massachusetts firm had already designed Denny Blaine Park next door as part of the brothers' park plan for Seattle. Later the waterfront area was sold off and the original boathouse replaced with another home.
Listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1990.
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Georgian_Revival
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Coordinates: 47°37'14"N 122°16'51"W
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