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  2. Ye Olde Curiosity Shop - Wikipedia

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    This 1922 postcard shows Ye Olde Curiosity Shop in its home at that time on Colman Dock.Today, this site is part of Pier 50, the Washington State Ferry Terminal. The postcard shows a variety of artifacts on display in front of the shop, including whale jaw-bones ("1 ton each, 22½ feet, largest in U.S."), a giant clam shell ("weighs 161 pounds, from Equator"), a hat worn by Chief Seattle, and ...

  3. Pioneer Square totem pole - Wikipedia

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    On the morning of August 28, 1899, [9] the City of Seattle stopped at the Tlingit village at Fort Tongass [6] when members of the Chamber of Commerce committee spotted multiple totem poles. [4] The village appeared to be deserted and they decided to take a totem pole as a souvenir. [4]

  4. Pier 57 (Seattle) - Wikipedia

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    Along with his family, he is the owner of the Pier 57 upon which the Seattle Great Wheel is located. In addition to the wheel, the pier is the location of Miner's Landing, which consists of souvenir gift shops, tourist attractions, and variety of seafood restaurants. [6]

  5. The Bon Marché - Wikipedia

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    The Bon Marché was founded in 1890 by Edward and Josephine Nordhoff, who had moved to Seattle from Chicago. Edward Nordhoff was a German immigrant who had worked for the Louvre Department Store in Paris, which competed with the Maison of Aristide Boucicaut "Au Bon Marché" (now part of the LVMH group). Nordhoff moved to Chicago in 1881 and ...

  6. Kobe Bell - Wikipedia

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    The Kobe Bell (also known as the Friendship Bell) is a ceremonial Japanese bonshō installed on the grounds of the Seattle Center in Seattle, Washington, United States. The bell was presented as a gift to the people of Seattle by the people of Kobe, Japan , in commemoration of the 1962 Seattle World's Fair and Kobe's status as Seattle's first ...

  7. Burke Museum of Natural History and Culture - Wikipedia

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    The budget did not include substantial in-kind support provided by the University of Washington as owner of the Burke property. Other sources of funding include interest from its endowment (10 percent), foundation grants and individual donations (27 percent), and admission fees and gift shop sales (13 percent). [2]

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