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The Sayonara Ball (ddr-densho-353-353)
img The Sayonara Ball (ddr-densho-353-353)
The 1930 Sayonara Ball was held at the Seattle Yacht Club.
Kiosk 3 panel B (ddr-densho-353-177)
img Kiosk 3 panel B (ddr-densho-353-177)
The Way It Was exhibit's third kiosk, panel B as it appeared on display.
Group of men with a car (ddr-densho-353-81)
img Group of men with a car (ddr-densho-353-81)
Captioned: "On Main Street in front of the Mitsuwado." The Mitsuwado was a large bookstore. A note on the back reads: "set at 200, 8 sec."
Tanaka school of dressmaking (ddr-densho-353-285)
img Tanaka school of dressmaking (ddr-densho-353-285)
A note on the back indicates that this photo is from the 10 year anniversary of the school.
Hokubei Jiji employees (ddr-densho-353-333)
img Hokubei Jiji employees (ddr-densho-353-333)
Captioned: "Hokubei Jiji (North American Times) was established in 1902. It later became the newspaper with the highest circulation."
Northeast corner of 6th and Weller Street (ddr-densho-353-123)
img Northeast corner of 6th and Weller Street (ddr-densho-353-123)
Japanese businesses included the Midway hotel, a barber, tailor, dry goods store, and retaurants.
Kiosk 4 panel C (ddr-densho-353-291)
img Kiosk 4 panel C (ddr-densho-353-291)
The Way It Was exhibit's fourth kiosk, panel C as it appeared on display.
Kiosk 1 panel D (ddr-densho-353-42)
img Kiosk 1 panel D (ddr-densho-353-42)
The Way It Was exhibit's first kiosk, panel D as it appeared on display.
Ten cent store (ddr-densho-353-80)
img Ten cent store (ddr-densho-353-80)
Heitaro Matsumoto's ten cent store, located at 902 Yesler Way. Note on back: "Meiji 38 Apr, went to Fife, then hotel in Seattle, Taisho 7 Feb."
The Sayonara Ball (ddr-densho-353-354)
img The Sayonara Ball (ddr-densho-353-354)
The 1936 Sayonara Ball was held in the Spanish Ballroom.
The Japanese Commercial Bank (ddr-densho-353-149)
img The Japanese Commercial Bank (ddr-densho-353-149)
The bank was on the corner of 2nd Avenue S and Washington Street, near the Smith tower.
The Way It Was: Northwest Issei and Nisei Before 1942 (ddr-densho-353-5)
img The Way It Was: Northwest Issei and Nisei Before 1942 (ddr-densho-353-5)
Trifold featuring explanation of exhibit, descriptions of the photo kiosks, and a viewing schedule.
The Japanese American Citizens League opening session (ddr-densho-353-351)
img The Japanese American Citizens League opening session (ddr-densho-353-351)
The opening session was held in the Seattle Chamber of Commerce auditorium.
Southeast corner of 5th and King Street (ddr-densho-353-118)
img Southeast corner of 5th and King Street (ddr-densho-353-118)
Japanese businesses included the Pool Room, The Sunrise Cafe, and the St. Nicholas Hotel, which was run by Mr. Kato.
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