2nd Avenue Extension South

I work on 2nd Ave Extension South in Seattle, Washington. Our street is sort of an after thought of a street but we’re on 2nd all the same.
That’s not the story I have for you.
Not this time.
I’ve written about Ghosts and Devils,Witches and Werewolves, and Science Experiment Kids gone wrong, Greedy Prospectors and Cursed Souls -
and all of them have walked this street themselves.
 Many of the towns that they live in- towns I called Abandon or Fallen, Duwamish Bay- have roads that lead right to 2nd Ave and to the heart of Pioneer Square itself.
So here’s a little history of that Street from years and years ago- take a look and Anita’s Owl Creek Bridge will take on a little light in a place where it’s always dark.
And you’ll see for yourself where my stories have been grown and harvested from
amm

Second Avenue Before The Fire

During The Fire

 after the Fire

and what lies beneath

Photographer’s notes: “Mineral palace Great Northern Celebration July 8 1893″ “Pavilion Pioneer Square. Celebration of Completion of the Great Northern Ry July 3 1893″.
I put this here because my Grandfather told me that a man was buried under those steps alive (of course) in vault after he was caught cheating in a game of cards that didn’t involve money.
 Grandpa told me he was sure the man could probably hear the construction going on above him but that no one could hear him screaming-
so my Grandfather claims.

 In 1903 The Ringling Brothers Circus came to Seattle and elephants walked down  2nd Ave.
That’s another story I grew up on because some of my family members were there that day and they saw those elephants and the Circus Performers walking down the middle of the street that I now cross every day to catch my bus.
100 years almost to the day I hear a story from who woman sees the Ringling Brothers train come through Seattle.
 The train is pulling empty animal cages and travel cars and Big Top rigging on flat beds. She remembers lace curtains in the private cars and the faded circus logo painted on anything that could hold paint.
She says she still doesn’t know how to explain the feeling she got when she realized she didn’t see one person moving around in the passenger cars or in the engine car or getting on or off the train the entire time it was stopped right off her loading dock.
Not a Soul.
True story.

( Luna Park )
The Luna Park Fire- if my Grandfather or Aunt told me a good ghost or murder story they always tied it to the Luna Park Fire and DIRECTLY to the Famous Looff  Carousel.
After years of being scared out of my mind by those stories I was glad ( in a very malcious way ) when they came to the part when the Park burned down- but the part that always haunted me was the part about how the Carousel gets away.
        Specifically, how it always seems to get away.
The Carousel’s Weird Story starts when the famous Carousel craftsman Charles Looff built it in 1906. The Carousel was supposed to be sent to an amusement park in San Francisco- but it was re-routed to Seattle because of the Great San Francisco Earthquake and Fire.
(Escaped was the word my Grandfather used)
It was installed in Luna Park in 1907 and it was the only thing to survive the Luna Park Fire in 1911.
(Escaped was the word my Aunt used and she insisted they moved it at dark)
 It was purchased by a private collector in the 1970’s and put in storage in New Mexico- Roswell, New Mexico and I am NOT making that up.
That Carousel is still around- it’s in San Francisco and I wouldn’t go near it for neither love or money.

So there’s my 2nd Avenue in Seattle-
some of these places I’ve told you about are on it
or under it or just a few blocks down
from it.
That Street
has haunted me and inspired me for my entire life and I guess that should make sense because
 I was born in Seattle
and I know she has
strange and weird ways
 of speaking to you
and
of claiming you
and of making you her own.
Which is not a bad thing at all.
amm