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  2. Pioneer Square, Seattle - Wikipedia

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    Pioneer Square is a neighborhood in the southwest corner of Downtown Seattle, Washington, US. It was once the heart of the city: Seattle's founders settled there in 1852, following a brief six-month settlement at Alki Point on the far side of Elliott Bay .

  3. Pioneer Courthouse Square - Wikipedia

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    Pioneer Courthouse Square was a designated non-smoking area as of January 1, 2007. [27] South and west sides of the square, looking northwest. The bricks used to pave the square were sold to raise funds for the square's construction, and are inscribed with donors' names. [28]

  4. Category : Buildings and structures in Pioneer Square, Seattle

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  5. 1st Avenue (Seattle) - Wikipedia

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    After the Great Fire, present-day Pioneer Square was rebuilt with fireproof materials including stone and brick, often with iron structural members. Historic buildings from this period on 1st Avenue that remained in the late 20th century include: [6] Pioneer Square pergola (1909) Pioneer Building (1889–90)

  6. Pioneer Building (Seattle) - Wikipedia

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    During Prohibition, the Pioneer Building was the clandestine location of "Seattle's First Speakeasy." [citation needed] The downtown area began to grow northward, prompting businesses to move in the same direction. By the 1950s and '60s, the entire Pioneer Square district had fallen upon hard times.

  7. Henry M. Jackson Federal Building - Wikipedia

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    The Henry M. Jackson Federal Building (JFB) is a 37-story United States Federal Government skyscraper in downtown Seattle, Washington.Located on the block bounded by Marion and Madison Streets and First and Second Avenues, the building was completed in 1974 and won the Honor Award of the American Institute of Architects in 1976. [5]

  8. File:Map of Pioneer Square Historic District - cleaned and ...

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  9. Federal Office Building (Seattle) - Wikipedia

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    Today, the building is located among three significant historic areas: Pioneer Square, Pike Place Market, and the waterfront. The Henry M. Jackson Federal Building, located across the street, was constructed from 1975 to 1976. [2] In 1979, the Federal Office Building was listed in the National Register of Historic Places. [1]