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Pacific Northwest travel: Exploring Seattle’s historic side from Pioneer Square to deep underground

Subterranean tours and a glimpse of the Klondike Gold Rush turn a weekend getaway into a historic adventure.

Seattle’s Damn the Weather offers craft cocktails and small bites in the Pioneer Square district. (Jackie Burrell/Bay Area News Group)
Seattle’s Damn the Weather offers craft cocktails and small bites in the Pioneer Square district. (Jackie Burrell/Bay Area News Group)
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Seattle’s first neighborhood is still recovering from the pandemic, but its rich history, jaw-dropping drama and 19th-century city planning decisions live on, along with memories of the gold rush that put this city on the map.

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