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The King County Court House (or Courthouse) stands on the east side of Third Avenue at James Street, just outside the Pioneer Square neighborhood of Downtown Seattle, Washington. The building was originally known as the County-City Building; the lower storeys date from 1916, the upper 10 storeys from 1931. See Heather MacIntosh,
King County Landmarks: County-City Building - King County Courthouse (1916), Seattle, HistoryLink, January 1, 1999 for 1920, 1940, and 1990 views.
A skybridge crosses over the King County Admininistrative Building to the King County Jail.
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