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The Daily Bungalow::Ravenna | Seattle, Washington Seattle, Washington W. W. Beck, the realtor who bought the land in 1887, was ecstatic when wandering among these trees. He named the place "Ravenna" after an Italian seacoast town that was famous for its pine trees, where poets, warriors, and statesmen once strolled in a state of euphoria similar to his own.  The city acquired the Ravenna land in 1911.  The Park Bungalow Exterior Colors, Craftsman Bungalow Exterior, Craftsman Home Exterior, Exterior Homes, Bungalow Craftsman, Camp House, Washington Seattle, Green Exterior, Craftsman Homes

Seattle, Washington W. W. Beck, the realtor who bought the land in 1887, was ecstatic when wandering among these trees. He named the place "Ravenna" after an Italian seacoast town that was famous for its pine trees, where poets, warriors, and statesmen once strolled in a state of euphoria similar to his own. The city acquired the Ravenna land in 1911. The Park

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309 N 73rd Street, Seattle, WA 98103 is currently not for sale. The 2,760 Square Feet single family home is a 4 beds, 2 baths property. This home was built in 1912 and last sold on 2023-08-03 for $1,080,000. View more property details, sales history, and Zestimate data on Zillow.

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