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  2. List of breweries in Washington (state) - Wikipedia

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    Boundary Bay Brewing Company: Bellingham: Opened in 1995 Diamond Knot Craft Brewing: Mukilteo, Mountlake Terrace: Opened in 1994 Dick's Brewing Company [11] Centralia: Opened in 1994 Distant West Brewing [12] Seattle: Opened in 2024 Elliott Bay Brewing Company [13] Seattle, Burien: Opened in 1997 Elysian Brewing Company: Seattle (3) Opened in ...

  3. Elliott Bay - Wikipedia

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    Elliott Bay Park along the waterfront, downtown Seattle. Two marinas are in Elliott Bay. The larger of them is the privately owned Elliott Bay Marina, in the Magnolia/Interbay neighborhoods at Smith Cove, with 1,200 slips. [19] [20] Bell Harbor Marina, operated by the Port of Seattle, is in the Central Waterfront along Belltown. Up to 70 ...

  4. Duwamish Head - Wikipedia

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    Duwamish Head (Lushootseed: sqʷədqs) [2] [a] is the northernmost point in West Seattle, Washington, jutting into Elliott Bay. A large boulder covered with petroglyphs once lay on the beach. [3] The Duwamish tribe was relocated to a reservation here in 1856, which at the time was referred to as Holderness Point. [4]

  5. Central Waterfront, Seattle - Wikipedia

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    The north side of Pier 55 was formerly the downtown terminus of the Elliott Bay Water Taxi (now the King County Water Taxi) to West Seattle before the dock was moved to Pier 50. [52] Between Piers 55 and 56, and utilizing parts of both piers as of 2008, Argosy Cruises moor the tour boats Royal Argosy , Spirit of Seattle , Lady Mary , Goodtime ...

  6. Port of Seattle - Wikipedia

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    One of the longest-lasting legacies of the war years was the comprehensive May 1, 1944 renumbering of all of Seattle's Elliott Bay piers into a single system encompassing the bay. [29] [30] While the War years were a boom time for Seattle and its port, the immediate postwar years were not.

  7. Smith Cove (Seattle) - Wikipedia

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    Smith Cove (formerly known as "Smith's Cove") is a body of water, the northern part of Seattle, Washington's Elliott Bay, immediately south of the area that has been known [1] since 1894 [2] as Interbay. [1]

  8. List of structures on Elliott Bay - Wikipedia

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    The Elliott Bay Water Taxi, started its run from Downtown to West Seattle in 1997. [98] In April 2009, the route was renamed from the Elliott Bay Water Taxi to the King County Water Taxi, [99] and dock was upgraded. [98] 8 Seattle Yacht Club (Yacht Anchorage [100] [95]) 1892 [101] 1918 [101] float & boathouse; clubhouse on shore [101]

  9. Butterworth Building - Wikipedia

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    The main showroom of coffins had a view out the back to Elliott Bay. The 35 caskets on display in August 1904 were priced from US$25 to $200; garments ranged from a $4 robe to other garments costing as much as $125. These wide ranges of prices were typical of an establishment that intended to serve everyone from the poor to the city's ...