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DescriptionFremont trolley barn 09.jpg
English: This 1905 building in Fremont, Seattle, Washington was originally (1905–1941) a trolley barn. From the 1940s to the 1980s, it contained Seattle Disposal's offices, storage, and a facility to repair garbage trucks. In 1983–4, Pacific Rim Export used the building for offices and a warehouse. 1988–2000 it was the Redhook Brewery (later relocated to a larger custom-built facility Woodinville, Washington); from 2004 it has contained, among other things, the Theo chocolate factory. (Most of this can be verified at [1]).
The building is a Seattle landmark.
Theo Chocolate retail shop and part of the factory, seen from the northwest.
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