Seattle Arts Commission and Municipal Art Commission Annual Reports 1955-[ongoing]

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Seattle Arts Commission and Municipal Art Commission Annual Reports 1955-[ongoing]

Annual reports of the Seattle Arts Commission and its predecessor, the Municipal Art Commission.

.2 cubic foot; 1 box

eng,

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Seattle Arts Commission (1971-2002)

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Seattle (Wash.). Municipal Art Commission

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