On Friday, we asked you to guess what this Seattle intersection from 1962 is. It seemed to stump everyone so let's just go ahead and answer it for you...
As you can see, The Darrell Hotel still stands but it's now the Bishop Lewis House, a work-release housing complex. On the other side of the street, those buildings are long-gone, replaced by Presbyterian Retirement Communities and The Terraces at Skyline, both assisted-living centers. Alas, back-in angle parking has backed away from this corner long ago.
Check back Friday for the next round of Cornerspotter. And if you've got a great idea or image for the next one, feel free to send it our way.