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City/neighborhood: Pioneer Square

Price: $5 - $10, $5 children 7-12, $8 seniors and students, $10 adults.

Hours: Tour schedule varies. Please call for specifics.

Reservations: Not available
First come, first serve. Private tours available for parties of 15 or more. Please call for more information.

Parking: Paid parking, Street parking

Disabled access: Obstacles to access ; Tour cannot accommodate wheelchairs. Please call for more information.

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Kid-friendly

Seattle Underground Tour

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608 First Ave.
Seattle, WA 98104
Phone: 206-682-4646
Fax: 206-682-1511
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Bill Speidel's Underground Tour is one of the city's most distinctive tours. From Doc Maynard's Public House at First Avenue and James Street, you roam the Pioneer Square area above and below; a guide provides humorous anecdotes (often at the expense of Tacoma), along with local history. You'll learn about the speakeasies, gambling parlors, illegal lotteries and opium dens that once occupied this section under the streets. You'll also hear how the city's tidewater location created all sorts of problems for early residents - particularly those who tried to flush toilets on an incoming tide - and how the "seamstress tax" was applied to single women working out of the Sweet Home Boarding House in the red-light district. The tour ends shamelessly in a museum/gift shop where you're encouraged to purchase such practical items as deluxe rubber rats and cockroaches. These very popular 1.5-hour tours leave several times daily.

"Moon Handbooks: Washington"
Copyright Don Pitcher

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