Remembering Seattle's Vanished Landmarks
18 July 2005 - 1:00pm
Newspaper's readers compile a list of landmarks that have vanished but not forgotten.
"When the Seattle Post-Intelligencer asked readers, "What now-gone hangouts and neighborhood landmarks do you miss, and why?" it triggered a flood of memories and time-warping that crossed decades and generations, bringing back places from way back in the day to those that met their demise much more recently."
Full Story:
Disappearing Seattle: Gone but not forgotten
Source:
The Seattle Post-Intelligencer, July 14, 2005
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