. "Seattle Landmark"@en . . . . . . . . . . . "19439200"^^ . . . . "Samuel Hyde House"@en . . . "Neo-classical"@en . . . "47.63194274902344"^^ . . . . "4052"^^ . . . . . "1118813816"^^ . . . . . "47.63194444444444 -122.28361111111111" . "82004238" . . . . . "nrhp"@en . . "3726"^^ . . . . . . . . . "United States"@en . "Seattle, Washington"@en . "1982-04-12"^^ . "82004238"^^ . . "Samuel Hyde House"@en . . . "Samuel Hyde House"@en . "Samuel Hyde House is a building at 3726 East Madison Street in Seattle, United States listed in the National Register of Historic Places. The building, built in 1909\u20131910 for liquor magnate Samuel Hyde, housed the residence of the Russian consul-general from 1994\u2013April 2018 when the US State Department evicted the consul-general following the White House ordered closure of Russia's Seattle consulate office."@en . . "-122.2836074829102"^^ . . "1909"^^ . . . . . . . . . . "Washington"@en . . "1909"^^ . "1994-04-18"^^ . . . "Samuel Hyde House is a building at 3726 East Madison Street in Seattle, United States listed in the National Register of Historic Places. The building, built in 1909\u20131910 for liquor magnate Samuel Hyde, housed the residence of the Russian consul-general from 1994\u2013April 2018 when the US State Department evicted the consul-general following the White House ordered closure of Russia's Seattle consulate office. The two-story brick house is fronted by a portico with Corinthian columns; there is a brick carriage house in back. It is believed that the grounds were laid out by the Olmsted Brothers. The Olmsteds played a prominent role in designing Seattle's system of parks and boulevards, and were responsible for landscaping the grounds of the 1909 Alaska\u2013Yukon\u2013Pacific Exposition on the campus of the University of Washington."@en . . "Samuel Hyde House"@en . . . . "POINT(-122.28360748291 47.631942749023)"^^ . .