Location: 123 Cushing St. NW
Local Register
Joseph McIntyre home around 1900, photograph courtesy of Washington State Historical Society |
McIntyre home today (2012), Photograph courtesy of Deb Ross |
The McIntyre home is one of the best preserved and restored homes in Westside Olympia. It was built by or for Joseph McIntyre, a carpenter who arrived in Olympia in around 1890. His daughter Nellie married Methodist minister Clarence Seely, a graduate of the Olympia Collegiate Institute. This home is on the local register and currently (2021) operated as a Bed & Breakfast.
Links to more information:
Washington State Historical Society (enter the following catalog numbers in Collections Search box): 1998.113.2, 1998.113.1, C1964.26.4.3.6
Marie B&B website, accessed March 2022
For more information on the McIntyre and Seely families, see the Residents section of this website.
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