Pioneer Building

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    606 1st Ave S, Pioneer Square

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Lonely Planet review

Built in 1891, this magnificent structure is one of the finest Victorian buildings left in Seattle; many mining companies had offices here during the Klondike Gold Rush years. Resting on the site of Henry Yesler's original home, the building now houses, in part, Doc Maynard's Public House, a handsome old bar and restaurant, and the ticket office for Bill Speidel's Underground Tour. Be sure to peek in at the Italian marble in the lobby.