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  2. Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park - Wikipedia

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    The Cadillac Hotel (built 1890) at 319 Second Avenue South was a major point of outfitting and departure during the gold rush stampede. Severely damaged in the 2001 Nisqually earthquake, it was rehabilitated in 2004–2005 as home to the interpretive center and museum for the Seattle unit of the park, and was opened and dedicated on June 26, 2006.

  3. 1000 Second Avenue - Wikipedia

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    1000 Second Avenue is a 493 ft (150 m) skyscraper in Seattle, Washington. It was completed in 1987 and has 43 floors. Originally named the Key Tower and the Seattle Trust Tower for its largest tenants, it is the 23rd tallest building in Seattle as of 2021. [3]

  4. Cadillac - Wikipedia

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    Cadillac Motor Car Division, or simply Cadillac (/ ˈ k æ d ɪ l æ k /), is a division of the American automobile manufacturer General Motors (GM) that designs and builds luxury vehicles. Its major markets are the United States, Canada and China.

  5. Cadillac Anderson - Wikipedia

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    Gregory Wayne "Cadillac" Anderson [1] [2] (born June 22, 1964) ... He competed in the 1984 Final Four in Seattle while at Houston. Professional career

  6. Cadillac poach well-known Haas figure ahead of 2026 F1 entry

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    Cadillac have appointed their first F1 race team manager by poaching Peter Crolla from Haas. The General Motors-led entry, who are set to become the sport’s 11th team in 2026, last year ...

  7. Washington Athletic Club - Wikipedia

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    The Washington Athletic Club, founded in 1930, is a private social and athletic club located in downtown Seattle.The 21-story WAC clubhouse opened in December 1930, and was designed in the Art Deco style by Seattle architect Sherwood D. Ford.