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English: Sign from Chinese restaurant the "Golden Pheasant Cafe" which stood at 307 Sixth Avenue South in the International District, Seattle from 1929 into the 1960s. The building, which survives, had previously been an annex to Seattle's long-demolished Main Street School. The sign was on display as part of a "Vanishing Seattle" exhibit at RailSpur in Pioneer Square.
Date Taken on 3 August 2023
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