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Seattle's Nugent Block and Considine Block, built as one building at the corner of 2nd Ave. S. and S. Washington Street in the Pioneer Square neighborhood of Seattle, Washington has a long and interesting history, much of which is recounted at w:John Considine (Seattle)#The People's Theater building, complete with footnotes leading to four references with further information.
This picture shows the current entrance to the basment bar that was once the People's Theater.
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== Summary == {{Information |Description=Seattle's Nugent Block and Considine Block, built as one building at the corner of 2nd Ave. S. and S. Washington Street in the Pioneer Square neighborhood of Seattle, Washington has a long and interesting history,