A.E. Larson Building
Yakima, Washington
About A.E. Larson Building
This historic early-1900s building showcases exquisite Romanesque Revival architecture with detailed stonework and ornamental features that exemplify Yakima's turn-of-the-century prosperity and craftsmanship. Its well-preserved facade and distinctive character make it a standout landmark in downtown Yakima's architectural landscape.
Reviews
WOW! What a Historical Building!! Lot of History Here! Great Visit!!
— Alvin Ames
No tickets or wait times as this building occupy’s Lawyers, Counselor’s, and private Business’ that lease offices in this building. It’s a very historic building and is meticulously detailed and well maintained.
— Diana Carpenter Moross
A very beautiful building inside and out! Not to mention the lobby is full of amazing marble! With a view of the city, the Larson building is currently among the 2 tallest buildings in Yakima. There's also an arrangement of colored spotlighs that project upward onto the building adding more visuals to this already stunning landmark of Yakima.
— Shane Michael McBride
The A.E. Larson Building was built in 1931 and added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1984. This Building is cool. Check it out.
— Cam Kay
Beautiful architecture
— Elizabeth Argueta
Photo by Andrew Svensk via Google Maps