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 Pioneer Square, Seattle, Washington - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Pioneer Square is the neighborhood where Seattle, Washington was founded in 1853.
In the 1960s, Pioneer Square became a target of urban renewal.
Because of the shift in the street grid north of Yesler, the northern "border" of the neighborhood zigzags along numerous streets.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Pioneer_Square,_Seattle,_Washington   (751 words)

  
 Pioneer Square Seattle
Pioneer Square is Seattle's oldest neighborhood, adjacent to the new, massive sports stadiums for the Seattle Mariners and Seattle Seahawks.
Pioneer Square is Seattle’s second oldest neighborhood; here the city itself took root.
Pioneer Square was the city’s first designated historic district and it’s vitality and survival remain a priority today.
www.seattletravel.com /pioneer-square-seattle.html   (1764 words)

  
 Downtown Seattle - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Belltown, the Denny Regrade, and the rest of Pioneer Square are sub-neighborhoods of Downtown.
Other notable buildings are the Washington Mutual Tower, Two Union Square, Nordstrom's flagship store, Benaroya Hall, and the new Seattle Central Library.
Downtown Seattle's Columbia Center is the tallest building west of the Mississippi River by number of stories, at 76, though there are taller buildings in Texas and California by height.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Downtown,_Seattle,_Washington   (283 words)

  
 Seattle : Walking Tours : Walking Tour 2 Frommers.com
In the late 19th century, Pioneer Square was the heart of downtown Seattle, so when a fire raged through these blocks in 1889, the city was devastated.
In Seattle's early years, logs were skidded down this road to a lumber mill on the waterfront, and the road came to be known as Skid Road.
Facing the square are several historic buildings, including the gabled Lowman Building and three buildings noteworthy for their terra-cotta facades.
www.frommers.com /destinations/seattle/0032020034.html   (1642 words)

  
 Pioneer Square-Skid Road Historic District--Seattle, Washington: A National Register of Historic Places Travel Itinerary
Seattle became America's most important point for travel to and from the Klondike, and the need of "stampeders" for hotels, equipment and mining offices spurred a boom centered in Pioneer Square.
Skid Road and Pioneer Square were the center of the young city of Seattle.
Pioneer Square and Skid Road are discussed in the Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park online-lesson plan produced by Teaching with Historic Places, a National Register program that offers classroom-ready lesson plans on properties listed in the Register.
www.cr.nps.gov /nr/travel/seattle/s28.htm   (466 words)

  
 ::: American Indians of the Pacific Northwest Collection :::
They assumed that the village had been abandoned and proceeded to remove a large pole that was taken back to Seattle and erected in Pioneer Square.
This pole was damaged by fire in Pioneer Square in 1938, and a replica was carved by a group of Tlingit carvers from Ketchikan as part of a Civilian Conservation Corps project.
In 1899, a group of Seattle businessmen took a trip to Southeast Alaska and stopped in the Tlingit village of Tongass.
content.lib.washington.edu /aipnw/wright.html   (3725 words)

  
 Seattle Underground Tour - All About All
It was decided to rebuild the city one to two stories higher than the original street grade, as Pioneer Square had been built mostly on filled-in tidelands and often flooded; in fact, a nine-year-old boy once drowned in a pothole in Commercial Street, now First Avenue South.
Seattle Underground refers to a part of Seattle, Washington that is underground.
He also peppered his tour patter with tall tales from Seattle's history (some more factual than others), giving the tour an amusing counterculture feel that made it an "underground" tour in every sense of the word.
www.answers-zone.com /article/Seattle_Underground_Tour   (627 words)

  
 Pioneer Square- Seattle, WA - VirtualTourist.com
Pioneer Square is the oldest part of Seattle, and it's an endearing part of the city.
Pioneer Square is also recognised for having other notable landmarks---the oldest restaurant in the city, the observation deck of the architecturally notable Smith Tower (which once was the tallest building west of the Mississippi), and the Klondike National Gold Rush Museum.
Directions: Pioneer Square is roughly bound by Alaskan Way on the waterfront, 4th Avenue to the west, Columbia on the north, and Safeco Field to the south.
www.virtualtourist.com /travel/North_America/United_States_of_America/Washington_State/Seattle-894670/Things_To_Do-Seattle-Pioneer_Square-BR-1.html   (1547 words)

  
 HistoryLink Essay: Downtown Seattle: Pioneer Square -- Thumbnail History
Pioneer Square became a magnet for Seattle's burgeoning cohort of young urban professionals, as entrepreneurs converted decrepit buildings into stylish taverns, music clubs, offices, and loft apartments.
Seattle's Pioneer Square, one of the oldest surviving images of the city, 1859 or 1860
Pioneer Square's older buildings were badly shaken by a major earthquake in 1949, but man posed a greater threat than nature.
www.historylink.org /essays/output.cfm?file_id=3392   (2219 words)

  
 HistoryLink.org: The Online Encyclopedia of Washington State History
She operated Seattle's first hotel (purportedly also the city's first brothel) and was known to carry rocks in her apron to hurl at folks who made her upset, i.e., just about everyone.
The so-called "White Church" is the direct ancestor of downtown Seattle's First United Methodist temple at 5th and Marion, now a battleground between its congregation, which wants to develop the site to support its social ministry, and historic preservationists who want to save the distinctive 1910 sanctuary.
Labor activist Mother Jones visited Seattle and Tacoma in May, 1914, with a fiery condemnation of plutocrats and capitalists involved in the coal mining industry.
www.historylink.org   (1310 words)

  
 pioneer species - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about pioneer species
Pioneer Square South and Pioneer Square North (MAX stations)
These seedlings are a pioneer species, quickly colonizing this steep muddy river bank along the Bohorok River, Sumatra, Indonesia, following a landslide which had removed all existing vegetation.
This information should not be considered complete, up to date, and is not intended to be used in place of a visit, consultation, or advice of a legal, medical, or any other professional.
encyclopedia.farlex.com /Pioneer+species   (151 words)

  
 Seattle, Washington Post Cards
Located in the heart of the theatrical and shopping district, Seattle's leading hostelry has 250 sleeping rooms each equiped with private baths, besides spacious sample rooms making it the commercial and tourist headquarters of the Northwest.
postcards.twobees.com /wase   (36 words)

  
 highlights.html
At Pioneer Square Park, Seattle’s first permanent settlement, historic elements include the totem pole from the Tlingit American Indian village (1890), the Pioneer Building, constructed just after the Great Fire of 1889, and the Pergola (1905), designed to shelter passengers waiting for the cablecar that used to travel along Yesler Way.
In the heart of Pioneer Square, Occidental Park showcases Pioneer Square’s history through a historic glass pergola with heritage panels, towering totems, and the Fallen Firefighter’s Memorial.
Pioneer Square boasts the country’s largest concentration of Victorian-Romanesque architecture.
www.pioneersquare.org /highlights.html   (711 words)

  
 Pioneer Square Hotel bed and breakfast inn - Seattle, Washington
The Pioneer Square Hotel is an elegant, thoroughly restored turn-of-the-century boutique hotel, conveniently located in Seattle’s Pioneer Square Historic District.
All of Seattle's main attractions are nearby - Historic Pioneer Square District, Pike Place Market, Seattle Underground Tour, Smith Tower, Klondike Goldrush Museum, Seattle Art Museum, Seattle Aquarium, Seattle Library.
The Pioneer Square Hotel is ideally suited for the individual business traveler, couple, or family.
www.lanierbb.com /inns/bb2266.html   (507 words)

  
 Seattle's Convention and Visitors Bureau
Pioneer Square, site of America's original "Skid Road" and Seattle's oldest and most famous neighborhood, is a 30-block National Historic District blending past and present legend and lore.
Seattle Aquarium: Resting on the doorstep of one of the richest and most diverse aquatic habitats on Earth, the aquarium's world-class exhibits and unique underwater viewing dome take you close up to the wonders of Puget Sound marine life.
Seattle Center is accessible by a 90-second monorail ride from downtown.
www.seeseattle.org /visitors/itineraries/halfday.asp   (865 words)

  
 Pioneer Square & SoDo (Seattle, WA) Real Estate
Pioneer Square & SoDo (Seattle, WA) real estate news, broker listings for homes.
Century 21 - Pioneer Square & SoDo (Seattle
Seattle has basically reached the saturation point of unaffordability.
www.topix.net /real-estate/seattle-wa-pioneer-square-sodo   (251 words)

  
 1997 Seattle Hempfest - Fashion Show
The Seattle Hempfest is proud to present a new and dynamic element; a groundbreaking Hempfest Fashion Show, directed by designer Maria Carr, on the Friday evening prior to Hempfest.
Seattle's own HPX Presents will provide visual candy throughout the evening, with soundscapes presented by DJ Cactus and guests.
To educate the fashion industry and the general public to the many varied and exciting uses of hemp textiles in an extraordinary environment.
www.seattlehempfest.com /1997/fashion.html   (144 words)

  
 Accommodations in Washington
Airport Plaza Hotel - An Affordable Hotel located adjacent to Seattle's Sea-Tac International Airport.
Washington State Bed & Breakfast Directory - Detailed descriptions of the best Bed & Breakfasts in the Evergreen State, presented by the Washington Bed and Breakfast Guild.
Joy's Inn - "Wellbeing Retreat" - Orcas Island - Situated on 8.5 acres with an expansive pastoral view of Crow Valley and Turtleback Mountain.
www.infohub.com /TravelGuide/ACCOMMODATION/NORTH_AMERICA/USA/washington.html   (138 words)

  
 Pioneer Square Hotel, Seattle, Washington
My suggestion of the place to stay in Seattle, Washington is the Pioneer Square Hotel.
While you are staying at the Pioneer Square Hotel be sure to have lunch or dinner at least once directly across the street at Trattoria Mitchelli directly across the street.
The Pioneer Square Hotel is at the corner of Yesler and Western Avenue.
www.trainweb.com /cities/ho_psh.htm   (897 words)

  
 Historic Districts
The older buildings became desireable properties, and as a result the building valuations in the Pioneer Square area increased 600% in less than a decade.
Although scoffed at by leery potential investors, the development known as Station Square moved ahead with a $5 million grant from the Allegheny Foundation and $2 million from Chuck Muer, a restauranteur who established a 500 seat restaurant in the station's grand concourse.
As a result of concern over the problems of this depressed area, in 1963 the city supported a plan to revitalize the area through the construction of new office buildings and parking structures, and demolishing most of the older buildings in the Square.
www.emich.edu /public/geo/districts.html   (1763 words)

  
 Pioneer square hotel seattle - Seattle hotels and cheap hotels, discount lodgings and accommodation
Pioneer Square, Seattle, Washington, United States of America Hotels The Best Western Pioneer Square Hotel in Seattle is located in the heart of the
This hotel is located right in the heart of the Pioneer Square historic district, Seattle's main nightlife neighborhood.
Amtrak serves Seattle via the Coast Starlight, Empire Builder,Pioneer, on 303 South Jackson Street, right next to the Kingdome in Pioneer Square.
nyc-hotel.allinfosites.com /q/nyc-hotel-pioneer-square-hotel-seattle.htm   (825 words)

  
 Seattle Bed Breakfast Inn Washington Lodging Hotel Accommodation WA Pacific Northwest Pioneer Square
Nearby, you can enjoy Historic Pioneer Square, attend events at the Exhibition Stadium Center or a Seattle Mariners' baseball game at Safeco Field; take a ferry to one of the nearby islands, a horse-drawn carriage ride, or the Underground tour; visit the Seattle Aquarium; or spend a day at Pike Place Market.
Pioneer Square Hotel, rated Three Diamonds by AAA, is an elegant, thoroughly restored, turn-of-the-century hotel that will take you back to a bygone era of style, grace, and comfort.
Come stay at the Pioneer Square Hotel and span two centuries with your visit.
www.virtualcities.com /ons/wa/s/was3602.htm   (607 words)

  
 NWsource: Guide to the best Seattle restaurants, food and dining
The Grand Central Arcade offers 6,000 square feet of collectibles in the old Seattle underground.
The English influence is evident here, with 4,500 square feet of oak wardrobes and tables that date back at least 100 years, sections of terra-cotta chimneys and a wide selection of beveled mirrors and stained-glass windows.
But what it does have is wonderful ambience and a core of very interesting, independent merchants — quietly going about their business, selling unique products you won't find anywhere else.
www.nwsource.com /shopping/guides/neighborhoods/pioneersq.html   (455 words)

  
 Listings Washington: Seattle-Tacoma Region: Pubs & Lounges
207 First Avenue South Pioneer Square Seattle, Washington 206- 622-0209 Home Seattle's Oldest Saloon Est.
SEATTLE'S #1 MUSIC VENUE 8am-2am, 21+ 2200 2ND AVE (206) 441-5611 The Crocodile Cafe is pleased to offer a eclectic and original format of live music and performance.
Garage pool hall in Seattle Washington features 18 regulation pool tables and a full-service bar and restaurant.
listingswashington.com /Seattle-Tacoma-Region/Entertainment_and_Leisure/Pubs_and_Bars   (634 words)

  
 Seattle's Pioneer Square Hotel - Seattle Lodging - Clipper Vacations
Built in 1914, the Best Western Pioneer Square Hotel is a restored, turn-of-the-century boutique hotel located in downtown Seattle's Pioneer Square Historical District.
Located just one block from Seattle's waterfront, the Best Western Pioneer Square Hotel Seattle is just a short walk to the Washington State Ferry terminal, historic Pike Place Market, Safeco Field and Seattle's shopping and financial districts.
Reserve your room at the Best Western Pioneer Square now.
www.clippervacations.com /pioneer_square_hotel   (437 words)

  
 tf1489p1j6
OAC: Totem Pole -- Pioneer Square, Seattle [Washington].
ark.cdlib.org /ark:/13030/tf1489p1j6   (144 words)

  
 Department of Neighborhoods
One of Mayor Greg Nickels’ four goals for Seattle is to "Build Strong Families and Healthy Communities." The Department of Neighborhoods has a key and central role in carrying out this goal by fulfilling its mission to build stronger communities in strong partnership with Seattle residents.
Some are payment sites for Seattle City Light, combined utilities, parking tickets, pet licenses and passports.
Neighborhood Matching Fund: Awards money to Seattle neighborhood groups and organizations for a broad array of neighborhood-initiated improvement, organizing or planning projects.
www.cityofseattle.net /neighborhoods   (165 words)

  
 Seattle - Pioneer Square Saloon
Not terribly good; Pioneer Square, Seattle's "Old Town", can get a bit crowded at times, especially during sports events at the Kingdome.
Two-roomed pub, long bar in the main room, pool table in back of the second room, tables out front for nice weather.
www.nwbrewpage.com /wapubs/PionSq.html   (160 words)

  
 Downtown City Center of Seattle King County Washington Counselor Therapist Social Worker Psychotherapist 98101 98104 98121.
Location: Pioneer Building in Pioneer Square in downtown Seattle WA.
Downtown City Center of Seattle King County Washington Counselor Therapist Social Worker Psychotherapist 98101 98104 98121.
Mentoring inner growth--psychological and spiritual--for those who are "feeling stuck" and seeking to change in any dimension of their lives and develop a deeper understanding of themselves and their behaviors.
www.counselingseattle.com /seattle-wa/downtown.htm   (1592 words)

  
 Seattle Posters - Page 3 of 14
Pioneer Building on Left in Pioneer Square and Smith Tower on the Right, Seattle, Washington
Water Fountain and Bust of Chief Seattle in Pioneer Place Park, Seattle, Washington, USA
Rainier from a Ferry on the Seattle to Bainbridge Island Run, Seattle, Washington, USA
www.allaboutjazz.com /jazzposters/c2/6725~seattle~page3.html   (94 words)

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