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Cornerspotter: Where's This Quiet 1952 Seattle Street?

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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!


Image: Seattle Municipal Archives

Things were quiet on this Seattle street in 1952. That's not usually the case these days, especially the further you drive down this road. Seattle First National and the market on the right side are long gone, as you might expect. Today, you can find dog food on the left and flowers on the right. Presumably those are purchases for two separate things. Anyway...any idea what intersection this is?