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The Blue Moon declined in the 1970s. Efforts to "redevelop" the property in 1989 were derailed by community activists led by Walt Crowley; however, an attempt in 1990 to gain landmark status failed. Developers spared the tavern after landmark status was denied. The Blue Moon remains one of the few surviving blue-collar landmarks in Seattle.
The core of the old downtown, including the 1887 Hein-Dott building, [69] the 1889 Lewis Pharmacy, [70] the 1891 Dott tavern, [71] the 1895 Romanesque Revival City Hall [72] (pictured), the 1896 Hotel Kleiner, [73] the 1909 Neoclassical Lohneis-Weisensel Block, [74] and the 1924 Georgian Revival Public Library. [75] 98: Sun Prairie Water Tower ...
The Blue Moon Tavern opened its doors on the west edge of Seattle's University District in 1934, shortly after Prohibition, and quickly became a low-key hotspot for college students and eventually ...
The Blue Moon Tavern, Seattle. The Blue Moon was established in 1934 one mile outside of the University of Washington campus to skirt liquor laws at the time and has been a cultural touchstone for ...
Blue Moon Tavern: Seattle, Washington [3] Cafe Brass Monkey: Los Angeles, California [4] El Chupacabra: Seattle, Washington: Clermont Lounge: Atlanta, Georgia [5] The Cock: New York City [6] Comet Tavern: Seattle, Washington [3] Dockside Saloon and Restaurant: Portland, Oregon [7] Donnie Vegas: Portland, Oregon [8] Dry Creek Café & Boat Dock ...
4. Blue Moon Tavern. Seattle The Blue Moon Tavern opened its doors on the west edge of Seattle's University District in 1934, shortly after Prohibition, and quickly became a low-key hot spot for ...
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The Denver-based beer company worked with Melissa Ben-Ishay, the founder of Baked by Melissa, to create three different pies that make the perfect seasonal partners for Blue Moon Beer.