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University of Washington Meany Hall For the Performing Arts
TITLEUniversity of Washington Meany Hall For the Performing Arts
ARCHITECT/BUILDERKirk, Wallace, McKinley & Associates
NATIONUSA
SITEUniversity of Washington Campus
DETAILExterior
CITYSeattle
STATE or REGIONWashington
CE DATE OF CONSTRUCTION1909 (original building); Demolished in 1965 due to earthquake; 1974 (current hall and location).
OBJECT/BUILDING NAMEMeany Hall For the Performing Arts; Meany Theater
TYPEEducational; University; Performance Hall
OTHER TERMSPerforming Arts
NOTESStands on the original site of the Alaska-Yukon Pacific Exposition of 1909; 1, 210-seat Meany Theater; 238-seat Meany Studio.
DIGITAL COLLECTIONCities and Buildings Database
SLIDE NUMBEReh50
CONTACT INFORMATIONAll files on this site are copyright controlled as indicated. Copying, printing, or distributing any of them without the permission of the copyright holder is expressly prohibited. For further information please contact Prof. Meredith Clausen at: mlc@u.washington.edu
PHOTOGRAPHEREric Haley
DATE OF PHOTOGRAPH2008
SOURCEHaley, Eric
COPYRIGHT HOLDERHaley, Eric
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