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#90 The walls standing were those of brick buildings on First Avenue, west side, between Yesler Way and Columbia Street.

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The walls standing were those of brick buildings on First Avenue, west side, between Yesler Way and Columbia Street.

The Great Seattle Fire of 1889: Historical Photos that depict the Destruction and Aftermaths

#90 The walls standing were those of brick buildings on First Avenue, west side, between Yesler Way and Columbia Street.

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#91 Looking west toward waterfront and West Seattle, 1889→

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