1834 6th W. in 2017; southern window hidden.
...Moon delight us still, but the abandoned ones, like the three at 1828, 1834 and 1900 6th Ave. W. at of W. Howe, draw my eye every day...
1934 6th W. in 1937. Weddle’s Grocery is an IGA where a guy is buying a Coke.
1828 6th W. in 1937 as Middleton’s Meat Market with one door to the store and another leading upstairs.
...T. Hanrahan either upstairs in the apartment or out back in the tiny house at 516 W. Howe. By 1941, when the electric trolley busses replaced the streetcars, it had closed. By 1955...
...Homer and Edward appear to have started in the grocery business down the street at 602 W. Crockett where Homer also lived and where Targy’s Tavern can be found today. In 1910...
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...been the person of the same name who sold tea in 1905 and 1906 at 519 E. Denny Way, but by 1907, there is no doubt that he was here and living upstairs over...
Changing times, changing looks: The Wooden Stores at Sixth W. and W. Howe - Queen Anne Historical Society
The impact of Seattle's streetcar lines on Queen Anne's commercial development continues to be part of our daily lives. Even today, following the historic #24 streetcar route, the one that ran up the Counterbalance around a couple of corners and down Sixth to its terminus at W.
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