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Seattle Underground Tour in Photos

History, Hauntings, Antiques and Architecture

From Pamela Wiggins, About.com

Seattle's Underground Tour is interesting to the antiquer from a number of perspectives. The old photos, tales of another era and a few interesting old things that crop up along the three-part tour are sure to delight. But there's also the architecture of the area where the tour originates, and a good shopping spot right next door that make it appealing. Then you have the tales of hauntings, and who doesn't love a good ghost story? In fact, I may have even captured a ghostly orb in one of my photos. You'll have to be the judge!

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  1. Pioneer Building - Where the Underground Tour BeginsWhere the Seattle Underground Tour Begins
  2. Our Seattle Underground Tour GuideOur tour guide, John, in front of an historic photograph of Seattle
  3. Seattle Street Photo Pre-1900Seattle prior to raising the street level
  4. Mr. Nordstrom and His First StoreMr. Nordstrom's first shoe store
  5. "Crapper" as Seen on Seattle Underground Tour"Crapper" as seen on the Seattle Underground Tour
  6. Old Skylight in Walkway as Seen from Seattle Underground TourSkylight seen from below on Seattle Underground Tour
  7. Exterior View of Bank Building on Underground TourOld bank building on Seattle Underground Tour
  8. Entrance to Bank VaultEntrance to the Old Bank Vault
  9. Inside the "Haunted" Vault on Seattle Underground TourHaunted vault on Seattle Underground Tour
  10. Skylight Seen at Street LevelSkylight at Street Level
  11. Underground in an Old Seattle HotelInside an Old Hotel on the Underground Tour
  12. Original Wallpaper on Wall in Undgerground HotelOld Wallpaper Seen Inside Hotel on Underground Tour
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