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  2. The Red Door (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    The Red Door was a restaurant in Seattle, in the U.S. state of Washington. It was featured on the Food Network's Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives. [1] It closed in 2020.

  3. Blue Moon Tavern - Wikipedia

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    The tavern provides a haven for UW professors who were caught up in the McCarthyist purge, such as Joe Butterworth, who used the bar as his writing desk. [2] Its heyday continued into the 1950s and 1960s. [3] History: Founders story. The Blue Moon Tavern opened in April 1934 with the original owner Henry "Hank" John Reverman in Seattle, Washington.

  4. Redwood (Bar Harbor, Maine) - Wikipedia

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    Redwood is set near the southeastern end of Barberry Lane, south of the main village of Bar Harbor, on a point north of Cromwell Cove that overlooks Frenchman Bay. It is a large 2 + 1 ⁄ 2-story wood-frame structure with a roughly cruciform plan, set on a fieldstone foundation. It has a long north–south axis with roughly centered projections ...

  5. Seattle Harbor - Wikipedia

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  6. Re-bar (Seattle) - Wikipedia

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  7. R Place - Wikipedia

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    In October 2021, the owners of the R Place hoped to open a new bar in the former straight bar Eden building on 1950 First Avenue South in the SoDo neighborhood. [8] [9] Floyd Lovelady, general manager of R Place, and longtime patron John Fish became co-managers of the new project called "The Comeback Seattle LLC". [8]

  8. Alleged 'raids' of Seattle-area LGBTQ+ bars prompts action ...

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  9. OK Hotel - Wikipedia

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    The OK Hotel was an American bar and music venue located at 212 Alaskan Way South in Seattle's Pioneer Square district. It is now a location of low income units. The club's 15-year-plus life span came to an end with the Nisqually earthquake of February 28, 2001, which damaged numerous buildings in the historic district. [1]