William Ross Rust House (Tacoma, Washington)
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Washington /
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Tacoma, Washington /
North I Street, 1001
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NRHP - National Register of Historic Places, 1905_construction, haunted house / building
The William Ross Rust House is a house in Tacoma, Washington built in 1905 for the eponymous William Ross Rust, then President of the Tacoma Smelter and Refining Company.
It was built of sandstone from the Wilkeson sandstone quarry in Wilkeson, Washington and has a green, glazed terra cotta tile roof, 18 rooms, 4 baths, and 8 fireplaces. The landscaping of the property was designed by the Olmsted firm.
It was added to the National Register of Historic Places on August 23, 1985.
It was built of sandstone from the Wilkeson sandstone quarry in Wilkeson, Washington and has a green, glazed terra cotta tile roof, 18 rooms, 4 baths, and 8 fireplaces. The landscaping of the property was designed by the Olmsted firm.
It was added to the National Register of Historic Places on August 23, 1985.
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Ross_Rust_House
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Coordinates: 47°15'58"N 122°27'47"W
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