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By johnsmiley1321

Dancing Clams

Well I got the picture I wanted the other day. Dancing clams.

Ivar Haglund was a true Seattle character and icon. He was known as an entertainer, folksinger, restaurateur and ultimately the "King," "Mayor," or "Patriarch" of the waterfront. The story of Ivar's Seafood Restaurants began in 1938 when 33-year old Seattle native Ivar Haglund opened his city's first aquarium on Seattle's Pier 54. Droves of people lined up and paid a nickel to view the sea life that Ivar had collected from the surrounding Puget Sound. Noticing that his patrons often came with an appetite, Haglund began to sell red clam chowder and fish n' chips from the site—an instant success that began his career as a restaurateur.

These clams are in  local park.

I want to thank the Canadian Goose that must have liked the grass in the location that it was in. 

On the left is Ivars resturant. 

On the left background is the cities largest employer. Boeing (the airplane maker)

The lake is Lake Washington

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