I must admit to being an infrequent reader of The Stranger, "Seattle's Only Newspaper," and I certainly didn't expect to find something of...
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Historic Seattle — "the only nonprofit membership organization dedicated to the preservation of Seattle and King County's architectural...
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I see at the Seattle PostGlobe that the former Bon Marché stables at 2315 Western Avenue will likely come down, even though they are now a city...
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In December 1950, a time capsule was placed in the now-demolished Mountaineers Building at 300 3rd Avenue W. on Lower Queen Anne. At the time, it was...
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The Washington Trust for Historic Preservation released its 2009 list of Most Endangered Historic Properties today. Topping the list is the P-I Globe,...
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On May 20, 2009, Knute Berger gave the keynote speech at Historic Seattle's 35th anniversary and awards banquet. The full text is available both on...
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Or, I should say, Seattle's pedestrian subway, for I know of only one. I'm using "subway" here in the British sense of underpass, not in the...
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The International District's historic NP Hotel building made the Language Log blog recently — not because they're particularly interested in the...
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Don't you love it when you find out about something the day the comment period ends? I saw this Determination of Significance and Request for Comments...
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Head on over to Scholars & Rogues for a nice photo essay by Dawn Farmer on the old Rainier Cold Storage complex in Georgetown.(Here's more...
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