DescriptionSeattle - Totem House - restored totem pole 02.jpg
English: Totem House, Ballard, Seattle, Washington (across the street from the Locks). Built in 1939 as a souvenir stand; a fish and chips place from 1945 to 2010. Red Mill will now be doing both burgers and fish & chips there; this image shows the recently restored totem pole.
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