Category:MacDougall and Southwick store (1908)
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English: Seattle-based department store MacDougall and Southwick traced its origins to the San Francisco Store, founded 1874, located in a succession of steadily larger shops in what is now Seattle's Pioneer Square neighborhood. That became Toklas and Singerman's San Francisco Store, and ultimately MacDougall and Southwick, first taking over the Toklas and Singerman location at the southwest corner of First and Columbia, then (from 1908 until it closed in 1964) the southeast corner of Second and Pike.
Media in category "MacDougall and Southwick store (1908)"
The following 14 files are in this category, out of 14 total.
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2nd Ave from Pike St, Seattle (CURTIS 1612).jpeg 768 × 609; 75 KB
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Argus - A.Y.P. ed. - Page 50.jpg 5,223 × 4,318; 8.62 MB
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MacDougall and Southwick Company store, Seattle, ca. 1916.jpg 768 × 495; 89 KB
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Pike St and 2nd Ave, Seattle, ca 1911 (SEATTLE 2172).jpg 768 × 481; 83 KB
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Seattle - Second Avenue looking south from Pike Street 1916.jpg 2,013 × 2,701; 1.71 MB
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Seattle Potlatch Parade, 1912 (SEATTLE 1281).jpg 768 × 602; 117 KB
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SH Kress and Co on Pike St, ca 1924 (SEATTLE 104).jpg 768 × 604; 115 KB
Categories:
- MacDougall and Southwick
- Built in Washington (state) in 1908
- Destroyed in the United States in 1971
- Destroyed buildings in Seattle
- Second Avenue, Seattle
- Pike Street, Seattle
- Downtown, Seattle, Washington
- 1874 establishments in the United States
- Companies established in 1874
- 1964 disestablishments
- Buildings by James M. Corner