Discover the rich history of Old Georgetown City Hall in Seattle, WA, originally settled in 1850 as the farming community of Duwamish. Built in 1909, this dark red brick building served as the first city offices, fire department, and police station, reflecting the community's response to early 20th-century social reform movements.
Today, Old Georgetown City Hall stands as a reminder of Seattle's absorption of satellite communities, with the police station still operating within its historic walls. Visitors can explore this landmark, which was at the center of Georgetown's incorporation in 1904 and subsequent annexation by Seattle in 1910.
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