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Switched On Pop by Nate Sloan
Switched On Pop by Nate Sloan












Switched On Pop by Nate Sloan

Its location is now the Nordstrom flagship store. It was in business from 1890 to around 1990. Frederick & Nelson: Considered by many to be Seattle's greatest department store ever.It had skeeball and amusement rides and was open year-round. It was originally called the 'Gayway' before it was changed to the 'Fun Forest' in 1963. Fun Forest at Seattle Center: The amusement park at the World's Fair in 1962.It was in the Seattle area until the '90s. There was even a self-playing piano, a siren that would go off when it was someone's birthday in addition to drums, and a pig trough with one hundred scoops of ice cream and if a group ate the whole thing, it was free. Customers enjoyed a free ice cream sundae on their birthday and the staff would also come out and sing an obnoxiously loud birthday song. The clerks wore striped shirts and straw hats. It was a 1890s - 1900s-style ice cream parlor. It was a chain based in California with a couple of locations in Western Washington including one in Bellevue and Northgate. Farrell's Ice Cream Parlor: Feliks described it as the pre-Chuck E.Feliks said it felt like you were stepping into another time, maybe even another planet when you were there. A man named Dick Dickerson played the Wurlitzer organ in the lounge. The Doghouse served classic Old American food. It was there from the '50s through the '90s.

Switched On Pop by Nate Sloan

Doghouse Restaurant: This was on 7th Avenue, near Denny at Bell Street.














Switched On Pop by Nate Sloan