English: F. X. McRory Building, 419 Occidental Avenue South, Pioneer Square neighborhood, Seattle, Washington, USA. The name "F. X. McRory" is basically a fiction: it is the made-up name of a bar. The building was previously the McKesson and Robbins Building; it has also been known as the Manufacturers Building / Manufacturers Exchange Building / Stewart and Holmes Building. Built 1906.
For more about the building see Summary for 419 Occidental AVE / Parcel ID 5247800280, Seattle Department of Neighborhoods. (Same building even though they omit "South" from the address.)
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== Summary == {{Information |Description=F. X. McRory Building, 419 Occidental Avenue South, Pioneer Square neighborhood, Seattle, Washington, USA. The name "F. X. McRory" is basically a fiction: it is the made-up name of a bar. The building was previousl