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The Spanish Castle was built in 1917 at a cost of more than $20,000 by Lester Coffin, a Yakima area cattleman who had long dreamed of building a home that resembled the residence of a Mexican president
- Spanish Castle Ballroom - HistoryLink. org
With Prohibition's repeal in 1934, the Castle began selling beer Crowds of dancers continued packing the place But in 1937 the owners sold off the Castle to a new partnership consisting of M W "Wes" Morrill (founder of Kent, Washington's First Bank) and C L Knutsen (a local auto dealer)
- Old news: Legendary ‘castle’ near Tarpiscan | Local News . . .
HIS HOME WAS A CASTLE: This residence at Cape Horn Ranch near the mouth of Tarpiscan Creek, about 1940, was known as the Spanish Castle It was built in 1917-18 by Lester Coffin After Coffin’s death in 1918, the Castle was maintained for a time and then abandoned
- Seattle Vintage | The Spanish Castle was in operation from . . . - Facebook
The Spanish Castle was a popular dance hall located between Tacoma and Seattle, WA on old Highway 99 It was there from 1931-1968 and hosted acts such as The Sonics, The Wailers, Gene Vincent and countless others
- The Spanish Castle - 1931-1968
In its day, this was one of the "in" places to go and attracted the top bands on the Pacific Northwest and national music circuits When people think of the Castle, they think of the Wailers, Sonics, Jimi Hendrix and all the other creators of that time in NW music history
- Spanish Castle - Historic Des Moines, Washington
The Spanish Castle was built in the early 1930s and know as the Highline Spanish Castle The building looked like a castle and had the initials "H L" on the chimney It was one of many ballroom dance establishments in the Seattle area
- ‘Spanish Castle Magic’: The rise and fall of Washington’s rock ‘n’ roll . . .
Western Washington’s Spanish Castle was built in 1931 in Midway on Route 99 — directly midway between Seattle and Tacoma
- Spanish Castle Resort
Nestled in the heart of North Central Washington, Spanish Castle is surrounded by breathtaking natural beauty, with the Cascade Mountains towering in the distance and the sparkling waters of the Columbia River winding through the valley
- Spanish Castle Ballroom, Des Moines, Washington, 1958
The Spanish Castle Ballroom was built in the early 1930s and know as the Highline Spanish Castle The building looked like a castle and had the initials "H L" on the chimney It was established outside of Seattle to avoid both the city codes restricting public dancing and the state's Prohibition laws
- Area gets its name from castle built in 1918 | Local News . . .
TRINIDAD -- The development being proposed for the Columbia River, four miles west of Trinidad, is across the river and slightly north from where a cattle baron built a large home, known as the Spanish Castle, 89 years ago
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