Looking for something to do - check out these Seattle architecture tours.
Want to get out of the house and check out some other buildings in Seattle?
Did you know that the Seattle Architecture Foundation conducts a number of two and three hour tours of significant Seattle buildings and neighborhoods. Whether it’s craftsmen bungalows in Ravenna, touring the Pike/Pine neighborhood, or a street long open house - the SAF has got lots of options.
I learned about it this week when a friend of mine wrote:
On Saturday I went on the Art Deco Architecture tour of downtown buildings, sponsored by Seattle Architecture Foundation. It was delightful, made even more fun by the bright sunshine — I had no idea the sun would actually come out that day. The last building on the tour was the NE corner of 4th & Union, now Men’s Wearhouse, which was a bank building in the 1970’s. I had no idea the building was Art Deco and the tour guide pointed out some features that I’d never even noticed.

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So, Greg, is that you on the left?
Heh-heh. That was me before I started commuting.
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