James W. Clise House
James W. Clise House | |
Location | 6046 Lake Sammamish Pkwy., NE, Redmond, Washington |
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Coordinates | 47°39′42″N 122°7′13″W / 47.66167°N 122.12028°W |
Area | 1.5 acres (0.61 ha) |
Built | 1904 |
NRHP reference No. | 73001874[1] |
Added to NRHP | June 19, 1973 |
The James W. Clise House is a house built for and occupied by Seattle real estate pioneer James W. Clise (1855–1939) and his wife Anna Herr Clise (1866–1936). The house and 440-acre model dairy farm became Marymoor Park in Redmond, Washington, United States, and the house is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
History
[edit]The house was built in 1904 by Seattle businessman James W. Clise as a hunting lodge he named Willowmoor. He later decided to make it his family's primary residence. The house was added onto, with the original lodge becoming the south wing of the current larger building. Additions were completed in the 1920s which brought the house to 28 rooms; including ten bedrooms, seven bathrooms, two kitchens, two dining rooms, a game room, a family room, and a library.[2]
The surrounding estate was enlarged as well, and by 1917 included more than 350 acres and nearly 30 buildings. Eventually the estate was renamed Marymoor after one of Clise's daughters.
In 1963, King County purchased the estate for use as a public park. The house and its immediate surroundings were added to the NRHP in 1973.[3]
See also
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[edit]External links
[edit]- Media related to James W. Clise House at Wikimedia Commons
- 1904 establishments in Washington (state)
- Buildings and structures in Redmond, Washington
- Houses completed in 1904
- Houses in King County, Washington
- Houses on the National Register of Historic Places in Washington (state)
- National Register of Historic Places in King County, Washington
- King County, Washington geography stubs
- Washington (state) Registered Historic Place stubs