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We’re commemorating 2023 the best way we know how — highlighting local photos through our SEAtoday Picture of the Year contest.
Seattle’s “original downtown” has a lot to offer these days, between arts galleries, delicious food, and solid public transit.
Let’s take a look back at what the city looked like over a century ago.
The very first Costco location is still in operation on Fourth Avenue.
“Doors Open” recently passed the county’s council.
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The new trees will be joined by a plaque commemorating the cultural significance of the trees to Japanese culture.
The department hopes to get plans 30% completed by the end of 2023.

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