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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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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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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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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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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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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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Restricted District, Maynardtown, Down on the Sawdust, the Lava Beds, the Tenderloin, White Chapel, or Wappyville, (after
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service was instituted from Pioneer Square along Yesler Way to
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All un-suffixed roads are streets unless otherwise noted.
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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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1073:The Day Seattle Burned: June 6, 1889
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1483:Downtown: The First Downtown
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254:Richardsonian Romanesque
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1616:Pioneer Square, Seattle
1462:An Art-full Restoration
1303:Morgan, Murray (1960).
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1833:Pioneer Square pergola
1506:SFD History:The 1990s.
1396:Early Seattle Profiles
1368:Early Seattle Profiles
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1843:Prefontaine Fountain
1665:Union Trust Building
1645:Mutual Life Building
1409:Trump, Fred (2024).
1232:old.seattletimes.com
1034:Seattle in the 1880s
695:Seattle fire fighter
643:Waterfront Streetcar
616:Union Trust Building
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2081:Industrial District
1859:King Street Station
1706:Elm Coffee Roasters
1635:Interurban Building
1560:Seattle Underground
1277:Rochester, Junius.
373:Charles Wappenstein
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126:Seattle, Washington
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2511:Montlake Boulevard
2459:Streets in Seattle
2307:University Village
1989:Central Waterfront
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1071:Warren, James R.,
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543:
521:
494:20th century
488:Donald Trump
486:, President
481:
466:
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389:
369:
356:
352:Carson Boren
348:Arthur Denny
336:Henry Yesler
333:
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258:
229:neighborhood
224:
223:
203:July 7, 1978
15:
2785: /
2773:122°19′55″W
2741:Bay Freeway
2559:Pike Street
2554:Pine Street
2479:Alaskan Way
2317:Wallingford
2297:Squire Park
2240:Seward Park
2215:Portage Bay
2188:Haller Lake
2173:Mount Baker
2123:Laurelhurst
2106:Meadowbrook
1994:Cherry Hill
1937:Bitter Lake
1932:Beacon Hill
1732:ʔálʔal Café
1660:Smith Tower
1155:Jones, Nard
580:Smith Tower
522:During the
504:Smith Tower
312:street grid
296:Elliott Bay
245:Elliott Bay
2800:Categories
2770:47°36′06″N
2668:Post Alley
2585:Pike Place
2564:Yesler Way
2474:1st Avenue
2411:Windermere
2374:Fauntleroy
2312:View Ridge
2292:South Park
2235:Sand Point
2220:Queen Anne
2198:Maple Leaf
2096:Cedar Park
2061:Green Lake
2056:Georgetown
2024:First Hill
1999:Crown Hill
1947:Briarcliff
1942:Blue Ridge
1821:Public art
1752:Iron Horse
1742:The Casino
1429:1453469554
1081:References
673:Public art
612:Sam Israel
449:Washington
413:Box houses
397:Lou Graham
340:Yesler Way
261:Yesler Way
241:Alki Point
237:Washington
146:(original)
2544:Denny Way
2518:(The Ave)
2327:Northlake
2250:South End
2230:Roosevelt
2203:Pinehurst
2183:Northgate
2178:New Holly
2091:Lake City
2066:Greenwood
1957:Broadview
1952:Broadmoor
1785:Geography
1701:Dead Line
1623:Buildings
1288:March 26,
1254:Skid Road
1237:March 26,
1041:Skid Road
639:Streetcar
554:Victorian
469:cable car
393:demimonde
360:regrading
140:Architect
2677:Freeways
2540:(SR 523)
2502:(SR 522)
2490:Broadway
2399:Westwood
2379:Gatewood
2364:Delridge
2344:Westlake
2339:Wedgwood
2322:Meridian
2255:Brighton
2168:Montlake
2163:Magnolia
2086:Interbay
2046:Eastlake
2019:Belltown
2014:Downtown
1922:Atlantic
1762:OK Hotel
1679:Business
1486:Archived
1157:(1972),
1048:Columbia
1003:See also
514:and the
475:and the
377:Skid Row
218:Kingdome
180:88000739
175:78000341
170:70000086
122:Location
2486:(SR 99)
2394:Seaview
2384:Genesee
2225:Ravenna
2153:Madrona
2051:Fremont
1979:Cascade
1927:Ballard
1725:Defunct
1494:KUOW-FM
1195:June 2,
1159:Seattle
1143:passim.
701:Gallery
663:Skagway
557:pergola
540:in 2008
516:pergola
325:History
2704:SR 520
2651:Alleys
2265:Dunlap
2128:Leschi
1962:Bryant
1427:
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1260:
1165:
1137:
667:Alaska
528:Alaska
477:Leschi
443:, 1914
409:
405:
310:, the
267:. The
2594:Loops
1917:Adams
634:1980s
590:1960s
308:plats
227:is a
132:Built
2689:I‑90
2354:Alki
2245:SoDo
1425:OCLC
1415:ISBN
1313:ISBN
1290:2017
1258:ISBN
1239:2017
1197:2024
1163:ISBN
1135:ISBN
777:The
569:bust
350:and
300:SoDo
271:, a
135:1853
2684:I‑5
571:of
379:".
165:No.
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