Washington Hall (Seattle)

Washington Hall
Front of the building (east façade) in 2013
Location153 14th Avenue, at E. Fir Street, Seattle, Washington
Coordinates47°36′10.22″N 122°18′52.7″W / 47.6028389°N 122.314639°W / 47.6028389; -122.314639
Built1908 (1908)
ArchitectVictor W. Voorhees
Architectural styleMission Revival and Spanish Colonial Revival
NRHP reference No.10001018
Significant dates
Added to NRHPDecember 13, 2010
Designated SEATLJuly 16, 2010

Washington Hall is a historic building and a registered city landmark in Seattle, Washington, that is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. It was originally built as a community center by the Danish Brotherhood in America, a fraternal organization, with meeting halls and one-room apartments for new immigrants. In 1973, the building was sold to the Sons of Haiti (an African-American Masonic group) who leased the space to various tenants. It was purchased in 2009 by Historic Seattle and was renovated and re-opened in 2010 as an events and performance space.