Historic Washington Hall is located at 153 14th Ave, in the heart of Seattle's Central District.

From I-5

Take exit 165A toward James St from I-5 S

Use the right lane to merge onto 6th Ave

Keep right to stay on 6th Ave

Turn left at the first cross street onto Yesler Way

Turn left onto 14th Ave

By First Hill Streetcar

Washington Hall is in the heart of the Central District at 14th and Fir St. Washington Hall can also be accessed by the First Hill Streetcar at Broadway and Terrace:

At Broadway and Terrace, take the First Hill Streetcar towards Pioneer Square via S Jackson St

Get off at 14th Ave and S Washington St

Walk north on 14th Ave S toward S Washington St

Destination will be on left

From Capitol Hill

Head south on Harvard Ave E toward E Roy St

Turn left onto E Roy St

Turn right onto Broadway E

Turn left onto E Mercer St

Turn right onto 12th Ave E

Turn left onto E Olive St

Turn right onto 14th Ave

From Aurora Ave N

Slight right onto Dexter Way N

Turn right onto Dexter Ave N

Turn left onto John St

Turn right onto Westlake Ave N

Turn left onto Denny Way

Turn right onto Boren Ave

Turn left onto E Yesler Way

Turn left onto 14th Ave

From Downtown Seattle Ferry Terminal

Continue straight onto Marion St

Turn right onto 6th Ave

Keep right to stay on 6th Ave

Turn left at the 1st cross street onto Yesler Way

Turn left onto 14th Ave

From 509 N

WA-509 N turns slightly left and becomes E Marginal Way S

Slight right onto 1st Avenue South

Turn right onto S Lucile St

Sharp left onto Airport Way S

Continue straight onto 7th Ave S

Turn right onto S Dearborn St

Use any lane to turn left onto Rainier Ave S

Slight right onto 14th Ave S

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