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Beaux Arts Village (Wash.)

LC control no.no2006052205
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Geographic headingBeaux Arts Village (Wash.)
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Geographic subdivision usageWashington (State)--Beaux Arts Village
Variant(s)Beaux Arts (Wash.)
Town of Beaux Arts Village (Wash.)
Other standard no.5786712
1511996
157473415
Q1507898
Beginning date1908
Associated countryUnited States
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Found inBeaux Arts Village, 1974: p. 1 (Beaux Arts Village; forest colony founded for artists and craftsmen in 1908 by [Seattle] art enthusiasts of the Beau Arts Workshop; 50-acre tract on east shore of Lake Washington)
Beaux Arts Village website, May 19, 2006 (Beaux Arts Village; Town of Beaux Arts Village; Beaux Arts; founded by Alfred Renfro, Frank Calvert, and Finn Frolich in 1908; incorporated 1954; located on eastern shore of Lake Washington, about 3 miles from downtown Bellevue & 10 miles from downtown Seattle; King County, Washington; 47°35ʹ9ʺN, 122°12ʹ7ʺW)
GNIS, May 19, 2006 (Beaux Arts Village, variant name, Beaux Arts; populated & incorporated place; King Co., Wash.; 47°35ʹ01ʺN, 122°11ʹ44ʺW)
Washington place names, via WWW, October 9, 2021 (Beaux Arts Village began in 1908 as a colony of artists, writers, architects, and others on the east shore of Lake Washington in northwest King County. It was established by Frank Calvert and Alfred T. Renfro and named by Renfro for the Western Academy of Beaux Arts which was within the colony boundaries. It was incorporated June 8, 1954)
Geographic area coden-us-wa