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DescriptionLady Rainier 08.jpg |
English: "Lady Rainier" statue, Rainier Brewery (now the headquarters of Tully's Coffee), Seattle, Washington, USA. It once stood at the Georgetown Rainier Brewery (see A Vision Report for the Georgetown Community Council, Jones and Jones Architects, Landscape Architects, October 2001); I'm not sure when it was moved. It's from the pre-Prohibition era, though I'm not sure of the date. It is now (2007) owned by Seattle's Museum of History and Industry. |
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Author | Joe Mabel | ||
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