Known to many as "the father of Pioneer Square," architect Ralph D. Anderson is not only remembered for kickstarting the revitalization of one of Seattle's oldest neighborhoods but also for helping develop the Northwest Style of architecture that we know today. Anderson built and/or restored some of Western Washington's most prominent buildings but it shouldn't be forgotten that he left his mark on the residential side as well.
Right now, there are eight homes that Anderson either designed or remodeled on the market. After the jump, we take a look at where they are, how much they're going for and what makes them so special.
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