Cornerspotter is the Curbed Seattle feature in which we show you a historical photo taken somewhere in the city and you identify the location. Impress fellow Curbed readers with your knowledge by leaving guesses in the comments or send them to our tipline: seattle@curbed.com. We'll post the answer on Monday. And hey: no cheating!
Photo: MvPW March
This old-timey Seattle theater opened in 1916 and continued to show movies well into the late 1970s. The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1975 and is also an official Seattle city landmark. These days, you'd go here to buy some slacks instead of seeing the latest blockbuster. So, any idea the intersection where this theater-turned-store is located at?
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