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Pioneer Square, Seattle

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In November 1891, when he was twenty-two years old, he moved across the country to Seattle, where he bought a piece of property on the outskirts, then opened a restaurant on Washington Street in the city's raucous Pioneer Square, a lively district of saloons, gambling parlors, and brothels. He called
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with a parade and display of antique and modern fire apparatus, demonstrations of fire fighter skills, food and craft booths, and a party. On June 6, 1998, the anniversary of the 1889 fire, fell on a Saturday. This year the Festival took on additional meaning when the Fallen Fire Fighter Memorial was
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Much of the neighborhood is on landfill: in pioneer times, the area roughly between First and Second Avenue, bounded on the south by Jackson Street, and extending north almost to Yesler Way (about two-and-a-half city blocks) was a low-lying offshore island. The mainland shore roughly followed what is
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Yesler Way, originally Mill Street, is the main east–west street through the Pioneer Square neighborhood. Immediately south of the square itself, it was the dividing line between Maynard's original claim (to the south) and Boren's (to the north). It became Deadline, the northern border of the Great
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architectural mode, although influence of earlier Victorian modes is also widespread. Because of drainage problems new development was built at a higher level literally burying the remains of old Pioneer Square. Anticipating the planned regrade, many buildings were built with two entrances, one at
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founded Seattle's first Catholic Church, the Church of Our Lady of Good Help in the heart of this district, at Third Avenue South and Washington Street. Two decades later, Lou Graham opened the city's most famous parlor house diagonally across the street. Father Prefontaine is commemorated by a
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and placed it in Pioneer Place Park. When an arsonist destroyed the pole in 1938, the city sent the pieces back to the Tlingit tribe who carved a new one and gave it to Seattle (after finally getting paid for the one that was originally stolen).
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of 1889. By the end of 1890, dozens of brick and stone buildings had been erected in their stead; to this day, the architectural character of the neighborhood derives from these late 19th century buildings, mostly examples of
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prospered, part theater, part bar, part brothel, as did all sorts of gambling. Police only dared enter the neighborhood in teams. Perhaps the only safe haven in the neighborhood was the saloon "Our House", which rented out
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Henry Broderick, approaching his 80th birthday in 1959, wrote of the neighborhood south of Yesler, "erhaps never in all history, certainly not in America, has there ever existed such a massive collection of the
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Pioneer Square–Skid Road Historic District. This map also shows how Second Avenue Extension continues a piece of the north-of-Yesler street grid into the area south of Yesler Way. (The map dates from before the
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resulted in the complete destruction of Pioneer Square. However, the economy was strong at the time, so Pioneer Square was quickly rebuilt. Many of the new buildings show the influence of the
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now Yesler Way to about Fourth Avenue, then ran southeast, at an angle of about 45 degrees to the current shoreline. Slightly inland were steep bluffs, which were largely smoothed away by
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his new business the Dairy Restaurant and offered food, booze, and very likely the same "Private Rooms for Ladies" its predecessor, an establishment called the Poodle Dog, advertised.
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Like virtually all Seattle neighborhoods, the Pioneer Square neighborhood lacks definitive borders. It is bounded roughly by Alaskan Way S. on the west, beyond which are the docks of
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under control, but the state of medicine at the time was not such as to give them any great chance of success. Besides the brothels there were "an ungodly mixture of dives, dumps
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dedicated. Thanks to the work of Battalion Chief Wes Goss and his Memorial Committee the bronze sculpture was now in place. On a granite block is inscribed the name of each
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The Scheuerman Block is an example of the Victorian interpretations of the Romanesque Revival frequently applied to buildings erected shortly after the Great Seattle Fire
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north of Yesler does not line up with the neighborhood's other streets (nor with the compass), so the northern border of the district zigzags along numerous streets.
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to architect Ralph Anderson, whose rehabilitation of that building set the pattern for the neighborhood's rehabilitation. In 1970, preservationists such as
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The upper portion of the Drexel Hotel Building is a wood-framed structure that predates the great fire, but it was re-clad with new materials after 1945
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In the 21st century, Pioneer Square is home to art galleries, internet companies, cafés, sports bars, nightclubs, bookstores, and a unit of the
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Ochsner, Jeffrey Karl, and Andersen, Dennis Alan, "After the Fire: The Influence of H. H. Richardson on the Rebuilding of Seattle, 1889-1894,"
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Ochsner, Jeffrey Karl, and Andersen, Dennis Alan, "Meeting the Danger of Fire: Design and Construction in Seattle after 1889."
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Restricted District, Maynardtown, Down on the Sawdust, the Lava Beds, the Tenderloin, White Chapel, or Wappyville, (after
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Washington Park Building on Washington Street in the Pioneer Square neighborhood. It was built in 1890 just after the
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Occidental Mall on a "First Thursday": the evening when most Pioneer Square art galleries start their new shows
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In some places, the Pioneer Square–Skid Road Historic District extends beyond these borders. It includes
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grouped in a restricted area." There were "parlor houses" with marquees, celebrity madames—among them
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The neighborhood takes its name from a small triangular plaza near the corner of First Avenue and
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chose the site for his lumber mill, which was located on Elliott Bay at the foot of what is now
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Map near top of Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park, Administrative History,
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Historic districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Washington (state)
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SFD History:The 1990s. Seattle Firefighters IAFF Local 27. Retrieved July 25, 2009.
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Each spring since 1989, on the weekend nearest June 6, the city has celebrated the
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service returned to Pioneer Square on May 29, 1982, with the opening of the
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a National Park Service Teaching with Historic Places (TwHP) lesson plan
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was replaced with one such parking garage, commonly referred to as the "
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east of 4th Avenue S., and several city blocks south of S. King Street.
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Stylized lion, entrance of Grand Central Hotel, Squire–Latimer Building
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and was originally the Lowman and Hanford Printing and Binding Building
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including that plaza and several surrounding blocks, is listed on the
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Distant Corner: Seattle Architects and the Legacy of H. H. Richardson
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Seattle/King Co. HistoryLink.org: Pioneer Square — Thumbnail History
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Guide to the Pioneer Square Preservation District Records 1970-1997
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Distant Corner: Seattle Architects and the Legacy of H.H.Richardson
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Heritage Building, a typical early 20th century commercial building
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the old, low level, and another higher up. Visitors can take the
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The State Hotel Building preserves a sign from the Skid Road era
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service was instituted from Pioneer Square along Yesler Way to
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The only hotel located in Seattle's Pioneer Square District.
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Artist gathering at All City Coffee, Pioneer Square in 2007
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By the end of 1889, Seattle had become the largest city in
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Pioneer Square, March 17, 1917. In the upper-right is the
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All un-suffixed roads are streets unless otherwise noted.
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The settlement's importance was guaranteed in 1852, when
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Summary for 318 2nd Ave Extension / Parcel ID 5247800930
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All in the Family: The Trumps and How We Got This Way
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in 1897 and 1898, Seattle was a center for travel to
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Source for "South of the Slot" and "Below the Line".
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Gold Fever! Seattle Outfits the Klondike Gold Rush,
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McRory 439:street in the neighborhood, Prefontaine Place. 115: 90: 1681:Washington Street Public Boat Landing Facility 1393:Prefontaine, Father Francis Xavier (1838-1909) 749:The original Pioneer Square Totem Pole in 1907 563:In addition to the totem pole, a wrought-iron 2453: 1901: 1611: 1034:Pioneer Square: Seattle's Oldest Neighborhood 8: 1455: 1453: 1424:. London: Simon & Schuster. p. 12. 924:A political demonstration in Occidental Park 475:to see what remains of the old storefronts. 418:... pawnshops, hash houses, dope parlors and 1808:Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park 1316:Skid Road: Seattle, Her First Hundred Years 888:Looking west toward Pioneer Square at night 670:Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park 462:with 40,000 residents. 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Index

Pioneer Square Historic District
U.S. National Register of Historic Places
U.S. Historic district

Pioneer Square, Seattle is located in Seattle WA Downtown
Pioneer Square, Seattle is located in Washington (state)
Seattle, Washington
Elmer H. Fisher
70000086
78000341
88000739

Kingdome
neighborhood
Downtown Seattle
Washington
Alki Point
Elliott Bay
Great Seattle Fire
Richardsonian Romanesque
Yesler Way
historic district
National Register of Historic Places

Great Seattle Fire
Elliott Bay
SoDo
International District
plats
street grid

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