DescriptionMacDougall and Southwick Company store, Seattle, ca. 1916.jpg
The MacDougall and Southwick Companydepartment store located at southeast corner of 2nd Avenue and Pike Street in downtown Seattle, Washington, built in 1908 and demolished in 1971. An inset in the top left shows the the "San Francisco Store" (Toklas and Singerman, props.) at the west side of 1st Avenue S. between S. Washington Street and S. Main Street, ca. 1878.
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