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The Igloo, Seattle 1940s Queen Elizabeth The Blackhawk opened its doors

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The Blackhawk opened its doors for the first time in Chicago on December 27

A classic diner sign from the 1950s

It was refurbished in the 1960s and sold in the 1970s to the Trump Organisation

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The Igloo, Seattle 1940s Queen Elizabeth The Blackhawk opened its doorsThe Igloo was an iconic Seattle diner from the 1940's and, like the Twin Tepees, was one of the many roadside attractions along Highway 99. Before I 5 was constructed, Highway 99 was the main roadway from Everett to Tacoma and many unique buildings and structures sprang up along this famous highway in an effort to grab the attention of passing motorists and lure them in for business. Built in the shape of two igloos, and with an eskimo theme inside,

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