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  2. Benaroya Hall - Wikipedia

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    Benaroya Hall is the home of the Seattle Symphony in Downtown Seattle, Washington, United States. It features two auditoria, the S. Mark Taper Foundation Auditorium, a 2,500-seat performance venue, as well as the Illsley Ball Nordstrom Recital Hall, which seats 536. Opened in September 1998 at a cost of $120 million, Benaroya is noted for its ...

  3. Symphony station (Sound Transit) - Wikipedia

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    Proposals to rename University Street station after Benaroya Hall or the Seattle Symphony were considered in the 2010s. [55] [56] In September 2019, Sound Transit opened an online survey with six options to replace the University Street name—Seneca Street, Midtown, Arts District, Downtown Arts District, Symphony, and Benaroya Hall. [57] [58]

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  7. Garden of Remembrance (Seattle) - Wikipedia

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    The Garden of Remembrance is a memorial in honor of over 8,000 Washington state residents who have died in wars since World War II.The memorial includes a passage from Laurence Binyon's poem, "For the Fallen".

  8. Downtown Seattle - Wikipedia

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    The downtown area has 71 million square feet (6,600,000 m 2) of office space, representing 79 percent of citywide inventory and 55 percent of commercial properties in the city. [9] Office construction continues apace in Downtown Seattle, with 6.4 million square feet (590,000 m 2) planned to open in 2019, along with 161 projects. [10] [11]

  9. Arts in Seattle - Wikipedia

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    The entertainments in Seattle in its first decade were typical of similar frontier towns. [3] The first established place of entertainment was Henry Yesler's one-story 30 feet (9.1 m) x 100 feet (30.5 m) hall (built 1865), which hosted monologuists, Swiss bellringers, phrenologists and the like.