Harvard-Belmont Landmark District

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The Harvard-Belmont Landmark District is a historic residential neighborhood in Seattle known for its early 20th-century mansions, distinctive architecture, and association with the city’s affluent past.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic district
landmark district
residential neighborhood
architecturalStyle Beaux-Arts
Classical Revival
Colonial Revival
Italian Renaissance Revival NERFINISHED
Mission Revival NERFINISHED
Tudor Revival
associatedWith Seattle business leaders
Seattle political leaders
early 20th-century professionals
contains carriage houses
formal gardens
large single-family houses
country United States of America
surface form: United States
developed early 20th century
late 19th century
governedBy Seattle Landmarks Preservation Board NERFINISHED
hasBuildingType apartment building
institutional building
mansion
hasCharacteristic affluent past
early 20th-century mansions
historic residential area
large lots
prominent city views
tree-lined streets
heritageDesignation local landmark district
knownFor association with Seattle elite
distinctive architecture
historic mansions
locatedIn Capitol Hill neighborhood NERFINISHED
Seattle NERFINISHED
Washington NERFINISHED
neighborhoodCharacter predominantly low-density
quiet
upper-class residential
partOf King County, Washington NERFINISHED
periodOfSignificance early 20th century
preservationFocus architectural integrity of houses
historic streetscape
streetPattern grid
topography hillside
transportationAccess served by Capitol Hill street network
urbanContext close to Seattle urban core
view Elliott Bay NERFINISHED
downtown Seattle NERFINISHED
zoningType primarily residential

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Capitol Hill hasLandmark Harvard-Belmont Landmark District
subject surface form: Capitol Hill (Seattle)