Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank Street Clock

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2nd Ave
Seattle, WA 98104

The Hong Kong and Shanghai Bank Street Clock is a historic timepiece located in Seattle, WA, specifically in front of the Foster and Marshall Building, which was constructed in 1921 and is currently occupied by United Way of King County. This clock, brought from California in the 1970s, is believed to have originally belonged to Pacific Securities, as suggested by the inscriptions on its face.

Situated at the southeast corner of Columbia Street on 2nd Avenue, the clock is a notable landmark within the downtown area, just a five-minute walk from the Colman Dock ferry terminal. It serves as a reminder of Seattle's rich history and urban development, making it a point of interest for both locals and visitors alike.

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