You've seen many of these shots before, but I have a better camera now. Thanks to Jim Harmon of Sabey for letting me in this morning to take these photos. And a belated thanks to whoever decided to paint the walls a greenish blue. That color is a great background for all the rusty iron.
These photos are all of the Brew House portion of the complex. The Brew House is just north of the Stock House, which is the section that Sabey plans to demolish and redevelop. Sabey will unveil their plans for the site at a public meeting this coming Wednesday, October 24, at 5:30 p.m. at the Bottling Plant (right across from Calamity Jane's on Airport Way). Please come and comment or just listen.
Also, if you'd like to see this place for yourself, you have an opportunity next Saturday, October 27. Either attend the Georgetown Haunted History Tour (this will be the last stop of the tour), or just come to the Brew House for a Halloween event by the Theater Off Jackson and Circus Contraption. Five bucks gets you into the tour and the Brew House event, or you can pay five bucks for just the Brew House thing. Wear a costume and bring ID if you want beer. And say hi if you're feeling friendly (look for the super-tall, dark-haired Viking).
Wow. Great set of photos.
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These shots are really superb.
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Many of these shots are "suitable for framing!" I may be begging you for some of them. Which camera did you use? The Southern Belle
ReplyDeleteExcellent shots!
ReplyDeleteAnd if anyone wants to get a full blast of Circus Contraption, we are having our "Haunted Housewarming" the night before (Friday the 26th) at Theo Chocolate in Fremont. (We just moved the entire Circus into Theo's open storage space on the North end of their building. This is our new permanent home!)
Two shows: 7:30 and 9:30. Check the web site for more info: www.CircusContraption.com
Fun fun fun,
- CJ
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Amazing shots. I sometimes wonder what lurks inside Seattle's cool old buildings. Thanks for capturing it before it's gone.
ReplyDeleteThanks, everyone!
ReplyDeleteHey, Southern Belle, I used a Canon Rebel XTi with whatever lens came with the kit. I tried to stand really still; these are the photos that happened not to be blurry.