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  2. Seattle Underground - Wikipedia

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    A second tour company, Beneath the Streets, was created in 2013 and explores different sections of Seattle's Underground network. [5] In addition to its standard tour, Beneath The Streets offers specialized experiences, including a Queer History Tour , highlighting the LGBTQ+ community's impact on the city's development, and a Red Light ...

  3. Bill Speidel - Wikipedia

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    William C Speidel (February 11, 1912 – May 3, 1988) was a columnist for The Seattle Times and a self-made historian who wrote the books Sons of the Profits and Doc Maynard, The Man Who Invented Seattle about the people who settled and built Seattle, Washington. Speidel is also credited with being one of the leaders of the movement to preserve ...

  4. Pioneer Square, Seattle - Wikipedia

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    Because of drainage problems new development was built at a higher level literally burying the remains of old Pioneer Square. Anticipating the planned regrade, many buildings were built with two entrances, one at the old, low level, and another higher up. Visitors can take the Seattle Underground Tour to see what remains of the old storefronts.

  5. Pioneer Building (Seattle) - Wikipedia

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    Speidel, William C. (1967). Sons of the Profits (There's no business like grow business: the Seattle story, 1851-1901). Seattle: Nettle Creek Publishing Company. pp. 78. ISBN 0-914890-00-X. (hardcover; ISBN 0-914890-06-9 paperback) Speidel provides a substantial bibliography with extensive primary sources.

  6. Pioneer Square pergola - Wikipedia

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    It featured ornate iron decorations, a glass roof, and an underground public bathroom that opened on September 23, 1909, at a cost of $24,000. [ 3 ] [ 5 ] The bathroom, one of the first underground facilities of its kind for Seattle, featured terrazzo floors, brass and nickel fixtures, and white Alaskan marble stalls.

  7. History of Seattle before 1900 - Wikipedia

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    Seattle and London: University of Washington Press. ISBN 029595521X. Speidel, William C. ("Bill") (1978). Doc Maynard: the man who invented Seattle. Seattle: Nettle Creek Publishing Company. pp. 196–197, 200. ISBN 0-914890-02-6. Speidel provides a substantial bibliography with extensive primary sources. Speidel, William C. ("Bill") (1967).

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