Pier 54 is a tourist pier in Seattle, Washington. Previously an active shipping pier and warehouse, Pier 54 was originally known as Pier 3 until it was...
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Pier 54 may refer to the following: Pier 54, New York, a pier in New York, currently in ruins, but once used by the Cunard Line. Pier 54, Seattle, a pier...
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The Port of Seattle is a United States government agency overseeing the seaport of Seattle, Washington, United States as well as Seattle–Tacoma International...
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Seattle's current pier numbering scheme dates from World War II; prior to that era, for example, the present Pier 55 was Pier 4 and Pier 57 was Pier 6...
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Pacific Northwest. The season featured seven people who lived on Pier 70 of Seattle, Washington's Elliott Bay. The season premiered on June 16, 1998,...
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Ye Olde Curiosity Shop (category Companies based in Seattle)
founded in 1899, on the Central Waterfront of Seattle, Washington, United States. It is currently located on Pier 54. Best known today as a souvenir shop and...
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a new, permanent attraction on the city's waterfront, at Pier 57, next to Downtown Seattle. The city also has many community centers for recreation,...
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Ivar's (category Restaurants in Seattle)
Ivar's was founded in 1938 by Seattle folk singer Ivar Haglund. Having built Seattle's first aquarium on what is now Pier 54, he decided to add a companion...
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Alaskan Way Seawall (redirect from Seattle seawall)
over $1 billion. The seawall was built to provide level access to Seattle's piers and supports the Alaskan Way Viaduct and Alaskan Way itself, which...
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Sound. Albion was placed on the route from Seattle to Coupeville. Albion was the first steamer on the Seattle-Everett-Whidbey Island route. Lovejoy sold...
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Ivar Haglund (category Singers from Seattle)
as a stockbroker.” In 1938, he opened Seattle's first aquarium along with a fish and chips counter on Pier 54. Friends who visited him included novelist...
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List of structures on Elliott Bay (category Geography of Seattle)
Past and present structures on Elliott Bay in Seattle, Washington, U.S. include: piers, wharves, terminals, etc. mills and industrial buildings, mostly...
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Pier-Olivier Lestage (born August 4, 1997) is a Canadian professional football offensive lineman for the Montreal Alouettes of the Canadian Football League...
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The 2021 season was the Seattle Seahawks' 46th season in the National Football League (NFL), their 20th playing their home games at their current venue...
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with his brother Dave, opened another ice cream and coffee store on Pier 70 on Seattle's Waterfront. The shop was called Stewart Brothers Wet Whisker. In...
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The city of Seattle, Washington, contains many districts and neighborhoods. The city's former mayor Greg Nickels has described it as "a city of neighborhoods"...
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Mar Fairgrounds Springfield Civic Center Teatro Castello Pier 48, Seattle LA Forum Seattle Center Arena Paramount Theatre Reading Festival Show map of...
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Ivar Feeding the Gulls (category Monuments and memorials in Seattle)
sculpture by Richard Beyer, installed outside Ivar's Fish Bar by Pier 54, along Seattle's Waterfront in the U.S. state of Washington. The statue depicts...
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9. "Concrete for Monorail Piers". The Seattle Times. June 28, 1961. p. 55. "Hauling of Monorail Beams Approved". The Seattle Times. April 14, 1961. p. 36...
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Ogden Point (category Piers in Canada)
BC Geographical Names. Pier A is at 48°24′54″N 123°23′24″W / 48.415°N 123.390°W / 48.415; -123.390 (Ogden Point Pier A) Pier B is at 48°25′00″N 123°23′23...
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DoD Lodging Worldwide NS Everett official website US Navy Lodge USS Ford (FFG 54) Decommissioning Timeline of events, 1984 to 1994 via The Seattle Times...
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live version, from the band's performance on December 13, 1993 at Pier 48 in Seattle, Washington, recorded for MTV, was released on the live video Live...
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Lumen Field (redirect from Seattle Seahawks Stadium)
multi-purpose stadium in Seattle, Washington, United States. Located in the city's SoDo neighborhood, it is the home field for the Seattle Seahawks of the National...
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Frank Waterhouse (category Businesspeople from Seattle)
in 1912, they operated Pier 3–6 in Seattle (now Piers 54–57); Frank Waterhouse & Co. was based at Pier 5, now Pier 56; Piers 4 and 5 (55 & 56) were known...
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Pike Place Market (redirect from Pike Market, Seattle, Washington)
Terminal Sales Building (1923–1925), 1932 1st Avenue; and Pier 59, now home to the Seattle Aquarium. The main arm of the market is located along the eponymous...
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Grand Trunk Pacific dock (category Piers in Seattle)
dock was a shipping pier in Seattle, Washington. The original pier was built in 1910 and was destroyed in a fire in 1914. The pier was then rebuilt and...
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Peter Steinbrueck (category Architects from Seattle)
politician from Seattle, Washington. He is the principal and founder of Steinbrueck Urban Strategies and was a member of the Seattle City Council from...
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SeaTac, Washington (redirect from Airport Expressway (Seattle))
is an inner-ring suburb of Seattle and part of the Seattle metropolitan area. The name "SeaTac" is derived from the Seattle–Tacoma International Airport...
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Kitsap Fast Ferries (category Water transport in Seattle)
selected Pier 48 as their preferred site for a new passenger ferry terminal in Downtown Seattle due to expected overcrowding of the existing Pier 50 facility...
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San Clemente, California (redirect from San Clemente Pier)
built public structures such as the Beach Club, the community center, the pier and San Clemente Plaza, now known as Max Berg Plaza Park. The area was officially...
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