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  2. Bill Speidel - Wikipedia

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    As a Seattle historian, Speidel was something of a revisionist and the narration of the Underground Tour reflects that. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] Doc Maynard , whom Speidel called "The Man Who Invented Seattle", was given short shrift in what Speidel characterized as the "Party Line" on the city's history, in part because the longer-lived Arthur Denny was so ...

  3. Seattle Underground - Wikipedia

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    Only a small portion of the Seattle Underground has been restored and made safe and accessible to the public on guided tours. In 1965, local citizen Bill Speidel formally created "Bill Speidel's Underground Tour", which continues to operate from the Pioneer Building and adjacent buildings. [3]

  4. Julie Speidel - Wikipedia

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    Julie Speidel (born 1941 in Seattle [1]) is a sculptor from Seattle, Washington. She is the daughter of author Bill Speidel [ 2 ] and stepdaughter of oceanographer Robert S. Dietz . [ 3 ] [ 4 ] She is also part owner of the Seattle Underground tours company, Bill Speidel Enterprises.

  5. Underground Tours That You Didn't Know Were Right Under ... - AOL

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    Go underground to visit these unusual spaces across the country, from caves to work space to historical artifacts. Underground Tours That You Didn't Know Were Right Under Your Feet Skip to main ...

  6. Pioneer Square, Seattle - Wikipedia

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    Below it is the Seattle Hotel. On the left are the Pioneer Building and the pergola. During the Klondike Gold Rush in 1897 and 1898, Seattle was a center for travel to Alaska. Thousands of so-called "stampeders" passed through Seattle making the city's merchants prosperous. [citation needed] Pioneer Square totem pole in 2008

  7. History of Seattle before 1900 - Wikipedia

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    William C. Speidel, Sons of the Profits (Seattle: Nettle Creek Publishing Co., 1967), 329-331; Viola Garfield, Seattle's Totem Poles (Bellevue, WA: Thistle Press, 1996), 9; Seattle Department of Parks and Recreation, Data on the History of Seattle Park System Vol. 4 (Seattle: Seattle Parks Department, 1978);

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