File:Wedgwood, Seattle - Ida's Inn.jpg

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English: Ida's Inn, 7500 35th Avenue NE, Seattle, Washington. This tavern stood at the northeast corner of NE 75th Street and 35th Ave NE in what later came to be known as the Wedgwood neighborhood of Seattle, Washington. It closed in 1948 with the death of its owner. The building is still there -- sort of. The upper portion can be seen extending above a set of storefronts that were built up around it.
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Source Puget Sound Regional Archives. The image is part of a survey that was done in 1938 of all properties in King County, Washington.
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