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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
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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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, "Meeting the Danger of Fire: Design and Construction in Seattle after 1889."
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SFD History:The 1990s. Seattle Firefighters IAFF Local 27. Retrieved July 25, 2009.
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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 only hotel located in Seattle's Pioneer Square District.
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The settlement's importance was guaranteed in 1852, when
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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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605:In the 1960s, Pioneer Square became a target of
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1316:Skid Road: Seattle, Her First Hundred Years
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1111:National Register of Historic Places
1084:The Day Seattle Burned: June 6, 1889
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288:National Register of Historic Places
900:Author reading at Elliott Bay Books
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1192:Corley, Margaret A. (July 1969).
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936:Waiting room, King Street Station
695:Fallen Firefighters Memorial (Wu)
167:Italianate, Romanesque (increase)
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1539:Historic sites in Pioneer Square
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1818:Pioneer Square Habitat Beach
1582:Pioneer Square Seattle Hotel
1494:Downtown: The First Downtown
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701:Pioneer Square Fire Festival
689:Fallen Firefighters Memorial
29:United States historic place
1239:"Chasing the wolves of sin"
1077:Pacific Northwest Quarterly
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265:Richardsonian Romanesque
162:Architectural style
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2757:R.H. Thomson Expressway
2506:Cheasty Boulevard South
1627:Pioneer Square, Seattle
1473:An Art-full Restoration
1314:Morgan, Murray (1960).
1263:Morgan, Murray (2018).
876:Fisher Building, detail
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1844:Pioneer Square pergola
1517:SFD History:The 1990s.
1407:Early Seattle Profiles
1379:Early Seattle Profiles
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1854:Prefontaine Fountain
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1656:Mutual Life Building
1420:Trump, Fred (2024).
1243:old.seattletimes.com
1045:Seattle in the 1880s
706:Seattle fire fighter
654:Waterfront Streetcar
627:Union Trust Building
557:a Tlingit totem pole
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2313:University District
2092:Industrial District
1870:King Street Station
1717:Elm Coffee Roasters
1646:Interurban Building
1571:Seattle Underground
1288:Rochester, Junius.
384:Charles Wappenstein
254:on the far side of
137:Seattle, Washington
2842:Squares in Seattle
2522:Montlake Boulevard
2470:Streets in Seattle
2318:University Village
2000:Central Waterfront
1707:Cone & Steiner
1391:Junius Rochester,
1082:Warren, James R.,
773:The reconstructed
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595:Mississippi River
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664:21st century
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631:Bill Speidel
619:Sinking Ship
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505:20th century
499:Donald Trump
497:, President
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363:Carson Boren
359:Arthur Denny
347:Henry Yesler
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240:neighborhood
235:
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214:July 7, 1978
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2796: /
2784:122°19′55″W
2752:Bay Freeway
2570:Pike Street
2565:Pine Street
2490:Alaskan Way
2328:Wallingford
2308:Squire Park
2251:Seward Park
2226:Portage Bay
2199:Haller Lake
2184:Mount Baker
2134:Laurelhurst
2117:Meadowbrook
2005:Cherry Hill
1948:Bitter Lake
1943:Beacon Hill
1743:ʔálʔal Café
1671:Smith Tower
1166:Jones, Nard
591:Smith Tower
533:During the
515:Smith Tower
323:street grid
307:Elliott Bay
256:Elliott Bay
2811:Categories
2781:47°36′06″N
2679:Post Alley
2596:Pike Place
2575:Yesler Way
2485:1st Avenue
2422:Windermere
2385:Fauntleroy
2323:View Ridge
2303:South Park
2246:Sand Point
2231:Queen Anne
2209:Maple Leaf
2107:Cedar Park
2072:Green Lake
2067:Georgetown
2035:First Hill
2010:Crown Hill
1958:Briarcliff
1953:Blue Ridge
1832:Public art
1763:Iron Horse
1753:The Casino
1440:1453469554
1092:References
684:Public art
623:Sam Israel
460:Washington
424:Box houses
408:Lou Graham
351:Yesler Way
272:Yesler Way
252:Alki Point
248:Washington
157:(original)
2555:Denny Way
2529:(The Ave)
2338:Northlake
2261:South End
2241:Roosevelt
2214:Pinehurst
2194:Northgate
2189:New Holly
2102:Lake City
2077:Greenwood
1968:Broadview
1963:Broadmoor
1796:Geography
1712:Dead Line
1634:Buildings
1299:March 26,
1265:Skid Road
1248:March 26,
1052:Skid Road
650:Streetcar
565:Victorian
480:cable car
404:demimonde
371:regrading
151:Architect
2688:Freeways
2551:(SR 523)
2513:(SR 522)
2501:Broadway
2410:Westwood
2390:Gatewood
2375:Delridge
2355:Westlake
2350:Wedgwood
2333:Meridian
2266:Brighton
2179:Montlake
2174:Magnolia
2097:Interbay
2057:Eastlake
2030:Belltown
2025:Downtown
1933:Atlantic
1773:OK Hotel
1690:Business
1497:Archived
1168:(1972),
1059:Columbia
1014:See also
525:and the
486:and the
388:Skid Row
229:Kingdome
191:88000739
186:78000341
181:70000086
133:Location
2497:(SR 99)
2405:Seaview
2395:Genesee
2236:Ravenna
2164:Madrona
2062:Fremont
1990:Cascade
1938:Ballard
1736:Defunct
1505:KUOW-FM
1206:June 2,
1170:Seattle
1154:passim.
712:Gallery
674:Skagway
568:pergola
551:in 2008
527:pergola
336:History
2715:SR 520
2662:Alleys
2276:Dunlap
2139:Leschi
1973:Bryant
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678:Alaska
539:Alaska
488:Leschi
454:, 1914
420:
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321:, the
278:. The
2605:Loops
1928:Adams
645:1980s
601:1960s
319:plats
238:is a
143:Built
2700:I‑90
2365:Alki
2256:SoDo
1436:OCLC
1426:ISBN
1324:ISBN
1301:2017
1269:ISBN
1250:2017
1208:2024
1174:ISBN
1146:ISBN
788:The
580:bust
361:and
311:SoDo
282:, a
146:1853
2695:I‑5
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