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Welcome to PIONEER SQUARE
Whether arriving by foot, bike, car, public transit, or ferry, you’ll be met with historic charm and modern delights around every corner. Meander down cobblestone alleyways and tree-lined blocks to discover vibrant art, unique businesses, beautiful parks, a scenic beach, and even a hidden waterfall.
Nowhere else in Seattle has more to offer, in such a walkable footprint. Bring along friends and family to explore the historic architecture, a scenic waterfront, a thriving arts community, vibrant shops and restaurants, an exciting nightlife and music scene, and an energetic game day atmosphere.
the History of pioneer square
Ancestors of today’s Duwamish and Suquamish people were living here about 10,000 years ago. Tribes along the coast traveled to fish, hunt, gather seasonal bounty, and visit family and friends. During the winter months they lived in villages. Djijila’letc translated as “little crossing-over place”, was one such seasonal village, located amidst a lagoon and a sea of tidal in what is today Pioneer Square.
The Denny Party arrived at Alki Point in West Seattle in 1851 and moved across to the eastern shore of Elliot Bay at Lile Crossing-Over Place in the spring of 1852. Native Americans were present when white settlers came to homestead. Chief Si’ahl or Chief Seattle, leader of the Duwamish and Suquamish people sought prosperity for his people and worked to form alliances with the new settlers. Though the Native peoples in the area helped the early settlers build their city, by 1865, Seattle’s first city council had banned Native Americans from entering the city.

The city’s first neighborhood was Pioneer Square, established in 1852. For settlers – entrepreneurs like Arthur Denny, “Doc” Maynard, and Henry Yesler – this was a land of unbelievably large trees adjacent to a magnificent harbor, Elliott Bay. Seattle was incorporated in 1869 with more than 2,000 residents. After the Great Seattle Fire of 1889, Pioneer Square was rebuilt to shine, and showcases that living history in the beautiful Victorian Romanesque buildings and fascinating underground spaces that are found throughout the neighborhood.

Today, the history of Pioneer Square’s Coast Salish people is honored through storytelling and native-made Indigenous art in the neighborhood. Native Works and Chief Seattle Club work to provide a sacred space for urban native people, honor native tradition, and the contribution of Indigenous people.

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