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Directions to Kirkland Arts Center with public transportation

The following transit lines have routes that pass near Kirkland Arts Center

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How to get to Kirkland Arts Center by Bus?

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Bus stations near Kirkland Arts Center

  • Market St & 2nd St W,2 min walk,
  • 3rd St & 7th Ave,7 min walk,
  • Kirkland Transit Center - Bay 2,11 min walk,

Bus lines to Kirkland Arts Center

  • 255,University District,
  • 230,Bothell,
  • 231,Kirkland Transit Center,
  • 893,Forbes Creek,
  • 250,Avondale Bear Creek P&R,
Questions & Answers
  • What are the closest stations to Kirkland Arts Center?

    The closest stations to Kirkland Arts Center are:

    • Market St & 2nd St W is 105 yards away, 2 min walk.
    • 3rd St & 7th Ave is 495 yards away, 7 min walk.
    • Kirkland Transit Center - Bay 2 is 875 yards away, 11 min walk.
  • Which Bus lines stop near Kirkland Arts Center?

    These Bus lines stop near Kirkland Arts Center: 250, 255

  • What’s the nearest bus stop to Kirkland Arts Center?

    The nearest bus stop to Kirkland Arts Center is Market St & 2nd St W. It’s a 2 min walk away.

  • What time is the first Bus to Kirkland Arts Center?

    The 255 is the first Bus that goes to Kirkland Arts Center. It stops nearby at 5:31 AM.

  • What time is the last Bus to Kirkland Arts Center?

    The 255 is the last Bus that goes to Kirkland Arts Center. It stops nearby at 12:33 AM.

  • How much is the Light Rail fare to Kirkland Arts Center?

    The Light Rail fare to Kirkland Arts Center costs about $2.25 - $3.50.

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Kirkland Arts Center Address: 620 Market St street in Kirkland

Kirkland Arts Center
Kirkland Arts CenterThe Peter Kirk Building, first known as the Kirkland Investment Company Building, is a historic building in Kirkland, Washington located at the corner of Market Street and Seventh Avenue, Kirkland's historic commercial core. It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. It was built in 1889 by the city's founder and namesake Peter Kirk, who constructed the building as the intended centerpiece of his planned steel producing mecca until those plans were dashed by multiple factors including the Panic of 1893. In the ensuing years, Kirkland's commercial core shifted to the south, likely sparing the building the fate of urban renewal or being altered beyond recognition. Due to its location on the East Side's main north-south arterial (WA 2-A, a.k.a. Lake Washington Boulevard) the building remained occupied on the ground floor but had fallen into serious disrepair by the mid-20th century. The building was rescued from demolition in the early 1960s by a syndicate led by William Radcliffe who purchased and restored the Peter Kirk Building into the Kirkland Arts Center which it remains to the current day. Today it is one of Kirkland's most historic and iconic landmarks. The building is notable for its corner turret and Victorian and Romanesque designs which remain intact. It is constructed of locally pressed red brick with plaster, rusticated stone and tin trimmings. It is the oldest existing commercial building on the Eastside of Lake Washington.
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