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1st Avenue (Seattle)

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said in 2006, "For decades, the Pike-Pine corridor between First and Third avenues has been known for run-down buildings, parking lots prone to drug deals and heroin addicts ... effectively a dam separating Pike Place Market and its 9 million annual visitors from the city's shopping and convention
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After the Great Fire, present-day Pioneer Square was rebuilt with fireproof materials including stone and brick, often with iron structural members. Historic buildings from this period on 1st Avenue that remained in the late 20th century include:
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block were frequent and the corner was called a haven for "street crazies and druggies, prostitutes, players and partyers".
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Owing to the hilly terrain of Downtown Seattle, several notable public stairways run east-west intersecting 1st Avenue: the
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was a misaligned grid created by three of the original settlers. Today's 1st Avenue was Front Street north of Yesler in
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of 1889 destroyed much of it and it had to be rebuilt. Parades have taken place on it before and after the fire.
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meets Downtown, was ranked as Seattle's third most dangerous block in 2013, with 135 violent crimes reported.
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After World War II, 1st Avenue was nicknamed "Flesh Avenue", and from the 1950s to the 1980s, police raids at
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Woodbridge, Sally B.; Montgomery, Roger (1980). "Pioneer Square and Central Downtown and Pike Place Market".
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Mutual Life Building (1892) on the site of Seattle's first community building, Yesler's cookhouse
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Seattle Vice: Strippers, Prostitution, Dirty Money, and Crooked Cops in the Emerald City
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National Trust Guide Seattle: America's Guide for Architecture and History Travelers
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1st Avenue at Pike Place Market in 1972. Peepshows line the west side of the block.
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and elsewhere, 1st Avenue has some notable skyscrapers including the 37-story
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downhill from First; and steps outside the Jackson Federal Building and the
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Although the tallest Downtown towers are a few streets to the east in the
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View of 1st Avenue from Columbia Street after Seattle fire of June 6, 1889
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now stands. Street level was lifted one story in most of Pioneer Square.
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Seattle Stairway Walks: An Up-and-Down Guide to City Neighborhoods
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Seattle: A National Register of Historic Places Travel Itinerary
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1st Avenue South is an arterial through the center of the
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Caroline Chamberlain Gomez; Deborah Wang (May 16, 2019).
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Photo postcard of 1st Avenue from the early 20th century
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Flatiron Building (aka Triangle Hotel and Bar) (1908–10)
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1st Avenue is called "Seattle's oldest thoroughfare".
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areas." 1st Avenue between Bell and Blanchard, where
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and other adult-oriented businesses in the First and
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is built over and adjacent to "areaways" comprising
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Index

First Avenue (Seattle)

Seattle
Washington
Downtown Seattle
Pioneer Square
Belltown
SoDo
Lower Queen Anne
Pike Place Market
Great Seattle Fire
original street system
Arthur A. Denny
Doc Maynard's

Pioneer Square
Underground Seattle
Great Seattle Fire
Federal Office Building (Seattle)


Pioneer Square pergola
Pioneer Building
Maynard Building
Colman Building
Pike Place Market
South of Downtown
Starbucks Center
State Route 99
Duwamish River

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