Ward House, 520 E. Denny Way, Capitol Hill, Seattle, Washington, USA, once (wrongly) believed to be the oldest existing house in Seattle (circa 1882), listed on the National Register of Historic Places, ID #72001277; also listed as a Seattle City landmark. Now professional offices. mainly law offices. The building was originally few blocks southwest at 1427 Boren Ave on First Hill, and was vacant after 1974; it was moved to its current location April 6, 1986. See http://historicseattle.org/projects/projectdetail.aspx?id=20 for some further information (although they get the address slightly wrong, 522 rather than 520).
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== Summary == {{Information |Description=Ward House, 520 E. Denny Way, Capitol Hill, Seattle, Washington, USA, believed to be the oldest existing house in Seattle (circa 1882), listed on the National Register of Historic Places, ID #72001277. Now professi