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Cornerspotter: An Edible Intersection in 1960

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Written by Sarah Anne Lloyd

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 Friday. And hey: no cheating!

The 1960 tenants of this building may be pleased to know that its current occupants are still food-centric, although the cafe and the meat-seller (butchery?) have been replaced by a catering company and a long-standing local take-out chain, respectively.

Having trouble narrowing that down? If you visit this corner today, you can also find a medical marijuana dispensary nestled between the two, a nice little assist that didn't exist 55 years ago. And they're all right on the D line!