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  2. Eitel Building - Wikipedia

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    The Eitel Building is an eight-story hotel building at the corner of Pike Street and 2nd Avenue in Downtown Seattle, Washington, United States.Originally built by the Eitel Brothers in 1904 to house medical offices, the building had been mostly vacant since the 1970s and described as an eyesore.

  3. Seattle Convention Center - Wikipedia

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    The Arch building is located along Pike Street between 7th Avenue and Hubbell Place in Downtown Seattle. The complex straddles Pike Street, 8th Avenue, and Interstate 5, stretching from Union Street in the south to Pine Street in the north. [53] [198] It is six stories tall and has 414,722 square feet (38,529 m 2) of rentable event space. [174]

  4. List of Seattle landmarks - Wikipedia

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    Horace Mann School (Seattle) 2410 E Cherry Street: Horiuchi Mural: Seattle Center: More images: Hotel Cecil: 1021 First Avenue: More images: Part of "1st Avenue Groups/Waterfront Center". [3] Hotel Elliott / Hahn Building: 103 Pike Street: Hull Building: 2401–2405 First Avenue: More images: Immaculate Conception Church: 820 18th Avenue

  5. Globe Building, Beebe Building and Hotel Cecil - Wikipedia

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    The 6-story Hotel Cecil and 4-story Beebe Buildings were both built by the Clise Investment Co. for Syracuse, New York resident and capitalist Clifford D. Beebe, a member of the executive committee of the Seattle Lighting Company and a stockholder in several of Clise's interests. Construction began in late 1900 and was completed on both ...

  6. Pike Street Hill Climb - Wikipedia

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    The Pike Street Hill Climb, also known as Pike Street Hillclimb, [1] is a pathway consisting of steps [2] and escalators/elevators [3] that connect Seattle's Alaskan Way [4] and Central Waterfront along Elliott Bay to Pike Place Market in the U.S. state of Washington. [5] [6] The climb has been described by The Seattle Times as a "glute-burning ...

  7. Pike Street - Wikipedia

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    Pike Street is an east-west street in Seattle. It extends from Pike Place above Seattle's saltwater waterfront at Elliott Bay through Downtown Seattle , across Capitol Hill to the freshwater shore of Lake Washington at Lake Washington Boulevard .