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  2. Panama Hotel (Seattle) - Wikipedia

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    The Panama Hotel, Tea & Coffee, and Museum, May 2022. The Panama Hotel in Seattle, Washington's International District was built in 1910. The hotel was built by the first Japanese-American architect in Seattle, Sabro Ozasa, and contains the last remaining Japanese bathhouse in the United States.

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  4. List of Seattle landmarks - Wikipedia

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    Statue of Chief Seattle / Seattle, Chief of Suquamish Statue: Tilikum Place; at intersection of 5th Avenue, Denny Way, and Cedar Street: More images: Seattle Asian Art Museum at Volunteer Park: 1400 E. Prospect Street: More images: Seattle Betsuin Buddhist Temple: 1427 S Main St. More images: Seattle Center House / a.k.a. The Armory: 305 ...

  5. 5 Best Photo Opportunities in Seattle - AOL

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    Here are photo opportunities in Seattle that can make not. Lee Van Grack Seattle, alongside, its cultural offerings and laid-back lifestyle also proves to be a perfect haven for those who love to ...

  6. Chinatown–International District, Seattle - Wikipedia

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    The Chinatown–International District (abbreviated as CID) is a neighborhood of Seattle, Washington.It is the center of the city's Asian American community. Within the district are the three neighborhoods known as Chinatown, Japantown and Little Saigon, named for the concentration of businesses owned by people of Chinese, Japanese and Vietnamese descent, respectively.

  7. Category : National Register of Historic Places in Seattle

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    Federal Reserve Bank Building (Seattle) Pierre P. Ferry House; Fifth Church of Christ, Scientist (Seattle) Fire Station No. 18 (Seattle) Fire Station No. 23 (Seattle) Fire Station No. 25 (Seattle) First Methodist Protestant Church of Seattle; Ford Motor Company Assembly Plant (Seattle) Fort Lawton; Frank B. Cooper School; Freeway Park; Fremont ...

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  9. Nippon Kan Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The Nippon Kan Theatre (日本館劇場, Nippon-kan Gekijō) is a former Japanese theater in Seattle, Washington, United States. It is located in the Kobe Park Building at 628 S. Washington Street, in the Japantown section of Seattle's International District.