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  2. Sea Wolf (bakery) - Wikipedia

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    Sea Wolf (also known as Sea Wolf Bakers and Sea Wolf Bakery) [1] [2] is a bakery in Seattle's Fremont neighborhood, in the U.S. state of Washington. [3] Jesse and Kit Schumann are co-owners; [4] [5] the brothers founded the business in 2014. [6] The menu includes breads, pizza, [7] cinnamon rolls, [8] cookies, croissants, [9] and other pastries.

  3. Seattle Freeze - Wikipedia

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    The Seattle Freeze is, according to widely held belief, a difficulty with making new friends in the American city of Seattle, Washington, particularly for transplants from other areas. A 2005 article in The Seattle Times written by Julia Sommerfeld appears to be the first known use of the term, although the phenomenon was documented during ...

  4. American Seafoods - Wikipedia

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    Based in Seattle, Washington, ASG owns and operates six large catcher-processor vessels that harvest and process onboard fish caught in the U.S. waters of Alaska and the Pacific Northwest. American Seafoods Company is the largest harvester in the U.S. Bering Sea Alaska pollock fishery with approximately 45% of the catcher-processor market share.

  5. Seattle Fish Guys - Wikipedia

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    Seattle Fish Guys is a fish market and restaurant in Seattle's Central District, in the U.S. state of Washington. Desiree Chinn and Sal Panelo started the business in 2016. Seattle Fish Guys has garnered a positive reception, especially for its poke, and is considered among the city's best seafood establishmen

  6. Archipelago (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    In 2021, it made the New York Times America’s Favorite Restaurant List. [ 4 ] In The Infatuation 's 2022 list of "The 25 Best Restaurants in Seattle", Aimee Rizzo called Archipelago’s 10-course dinner "a billboard for the Pacific Northwest and a meal that should be required by law for every resident".

  7. Life on Mars (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    Life on Mars is a restaurant, bar, and record shop operating in Capitol Hill's Pike Flats building. [3] Gabe Guarente of Eater Seattle has described the business as a "vinyl record-themed bar". [4]

  8. Bow Lake (SeaTac, Washington) - Wikipedia

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    Seattle–Tacoma International Airport was built in the early 1940s, in response to the attack on Pearl Harbor and the entrance of the United States into World War II. A site for SeaTac airport near Lake Sammamish was initially preferred., but the nearby Cascade Range posed safety issues. At that time, Bow Lake was located in an undeveloped ...

  9. History of Seattle 1900–1940 - Wikipedia

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    History of Seattle, Washington 1900–1940: Seattle experienced rapid growth and transformation in the early 20th century, establishing itself as a leader in the Pacific Northwest. The Klondike Gold Rush led to massive immigration, diversifying the city's ethnic mix with arrivals of Japanese, Filipinos, Europeans, and European-Americans.