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History

Consider these our Hollywood signs.
The city saw temperatures drop to zero in January of 1950.
Advancements from Boeing, the addition of the SuperSonics, and the World Fair made the 1960s quite the time to live in Seattle.
The Huskies take on the Michigan Wolverines Monday, Jan. 8.
The legendary group returns to Seattle for a New Year’s Eve show.
A variety of exhibits, tours, and movie screenings are being hosted around the city.
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 annual tradition goes back more than 70 years.
The garden is perfect for dishing tea party gossip about your suitors.
Traverse the route from Ballard to Rainier Beach.
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