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Seattle: 10 Claims to Fame
Aug 18, 2025 6:57 AM

  

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  As a metropolis with a number of prominent cultural associations, Seattle has a tendency to be reduced to only its best-known attractions when referred to by the mass media. However, the Emerald City is much more than rain, Microsoft, the Space Needle, and people throwing fish at Pike Place Market (a practice that suspiciously tends to happen most frequently when there are television cameras around). Here are 10 of Seattle’s claims to fame you might not have heard about.

  Coffee

  

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  coffee roastingCoffee beans roasting.Well, OK, some obvious Seattle associations are just too good not to mention in this list. Seattle averages 226 cloudy days per year—the highest number for a major city in the U.S.—and the constantly gray dreary skies lead Seattleites to perk themselves up by consuming mass quantities of coffee. While the city is most widely associated with Starbucks, which opened its first store near the famed Pike Place Market in 1971, Seattle has hundreds of additional chain and independent coffee shops as well. That java saturation has led a number of sources to declare that the city has the highest coffee-shop-to-person ratio in the U.S. Even without any hard numbers to back it up, however, the city still has a claim as the coffee capital of the U.S. for popularizing (via the proliferation of the Starbucks franchise) the café culture that previously was found primarily in Europe and for making a $4 cup of hot water run over ground beans seem like a reasonable purchase.

  Grunge

  

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  Kurt CobainKurt Cobain performing with Nirvana, 1993.(more)Pictorial Press/AlamySeattle exploded onto the pop-culture landscape in the early 1990s as grunge became the dominant music genre of the period. Characterized by distorted guitars, angsty lyrics, and the embracing of the punk-rock spirit (as well as by the bands all coming from Seattle and environs), grunge rock was hailed upon its arrival for being more “authentic” than the stylized hair metal that dominated rock music in the 1980s. The movement led to the popularization of so-called alternative rock and brought newfound attention to many of the grunge bands’ overlooked forebears like the Pixies and My Bloody Valentine. Although many of the bands that reached varying levels of international fame with the grunge explosion (particularly Nirvana, Pearl Jam, Alice in Chains, Mudhoney, Soundgarden, and Screaming Trees) never embraced the term grunge, the word nevertheless has maintained currency as the shorthand for the influx of influential Seattle-based bands that made the city one of the foremost music centers in the U.S.

  Robert Joffrey

  

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  Joffrey, Robert; Arpino, GeraldRobert Joffrey (rear) and Gerald Arpino. (more)Herbert MigdollArguably the most famous name in American ballet, Robert Joffrey was born in Seattle on Christmas Eve in 1930. He took up tap dancing as a youth and later turned to ballet. Joffrey moved to New York and became a dancer in various companies before opening a ballet school in 1953 and his first small ballet company the following year. In 1956 he founded the company that would give him worldwide fame, the Robert Joffrey Ballet (later simply the Joffrey Ballet). Famed for its imaginative contemporary repertoire, the Joffrey Ballet quickly became the most notable ballet company in the country, a reputation that persisted even after Joffrey’s death and the relocation of the company to Chicago.

  Amazon.com

  

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  Amazon.comAmazon.com logo.With the dot-com boom of the 1990s, e-commerce sites started doing big business, and no other e-retailer was as much of a smash as Amazon.com. The site was incorporated in Seattle in 1994 by former hedge-fund manager Jeff Bezos, and it originally sold only books. Over time, Amazon.com added more products to its site and eventually found itself selling almost anything a consumer could be looking for. While other online retailers flamed out after the dot-com boom went bust, Amazon.com’s diversified offerings helped it not only survive but grow into one of the largest tech companies in existence. Today the site not only sells almost everything under the sun, but it also has its own e-reader and tablet (the Kindle and the Kindle Fire) and has branched out into producing and streaming original television shows via Amazon Prime.

  Sasquatch

  

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  SasquatchA footprint that some claim was made by Sasquatch in Rogue Park, Ontario, Canada.(more)William Brooks/AlamyWhile Sasquatch isn’t often spotted (supposedly) in Seattle proper, the city is the largest population center near the forests of the Cascade mountain range, which is one of the hottest spots in the world for Sasquatch sightings (again, supposedly). Sasquatch is purported to be a large, hairy, humanlike creature that roams the forests of the Pacific Northwest and western Canada. Although “Bigfoot hunters” have been scouring the region for decades in search of the primate, no actual empirical evidence of its existence has ever been made public. Seattle is full of skeptical freethinkers, but the city has nevertheless come to embrace its proximity to Sasquatch central, with the creature popping up on a number of tourist-targeted tchotchkes sold in the city. In addition, Seattle was one of the main settings for the 1987 Bigfoot comedy Harry and the Hendersons.

  Star-Lord (Sort Of)

  

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  Guardians of the Galaxy(From left) Gamora (played by Zoe Saldana), Star-Lord (Chris Pratt), Rocket Raccoon (voiced by Bradley Cooper), Drax the Destroyer (Dave Bautista), and Groot (voiced by Vin Diesel) from the film Guardians of the Galaxy (2014), directed by James Gunn.(more)Marvel EntertainmentSo technically the Marvel comic-book character Star-Lord was born in Colorado, but the actor who portrayed him in the blockbuster 2014 film Guardians of the Galaxy, Chris Pratt, hailed from the Seattle area. He was discovered at age 19 by actress Rae Dawn Chong while he was eking out a living as a server to support a beach-bum lifestyle in Hawaii. He moved to Los Angeles and was soon cast in a series of “pretty boy” roles in television shows, but his first moderate breakout came after he joined the sitcom Parks and Recreation in 2009 as the dumpy and goofy Andy Dwyer. The role was beloved by comedy devotees, but Pratt was still a relative obscurity when he was unexpectedly cast as the leads in what would become two of the biggest hits of 2014: The LEGO Movie and Guardians of the Galaxy. Pratt followed by starring in Jurassic World (2015), which cemented the Lake Stevens, Washington, product as one of the most unlikely A-listers in Hollywood.

  Long before Seattle became associated with the likes of Nirvana, Pearl Jam, and Alice in Chains, the city saw one of its native sons set the music world on fire, much like one of his guitars. Jimi Hendrix learned to play guitar while a student in Seattle, picking up his unique technique of playing a re-strung right-handed guitar upside-down because of the lack of left-handed guitars available to him. He was a backup musician and struggling solo artist before he was discovered in a New York City club and sent to England, where he broke out as the leader of the Jimi Hendrix Experience. From 1966 until his death from a drug overdose in 1970, he was one of the biggest and most-influential stars in rock music, putting out a string of classic songs such as “Hey Joe,” “Purple Haze,” “All Along the Watchtower,” and “Fire.” Hendrix continued to have an impact on his hometown long after his death, from his statue on Capitol Hill that is a popular tourist attraction to the Experience Music Project Museum, a rock-and-roll museum that was created by Microsoft cofounder (and Hendrix superfan) Paul Allen in part to house his massive collection of the rock icon’s former possessions.

  The First American Team to Win the Stanley CupEven though it has never been home to a National Hockey League (NHL) team, Seattle nevertheless was the first U.S. city with a team that won that league’s prestigious Stanley Cup. Before the cup became the exclusive possession of the NHL, it was awarded to the winner of an interleague series of games between the champions of the National Hockey Association (NHA; the forerunner of the NHL) and of the Pacific Coast Hockey Association (PCHA) from 1914 to 1922. Following the 1916‒17 seasons for the NHA and PCHA, the former’s Montreal Canadiens (now the most-decorated team in NHA/NHL history) and the PCHA’s Seattle Metropolitans faced off for the Stanley Cup. The Canadiens were the defending Stanley Cup champions and took the first game in the best-of-five series by a dominant 8–4 score. However, the Metropolitans rallied and swept the next three games by a combined 19–3 score to become the first team from the U.S. to win the arguably most famous trophy in North American sports. The Metropolitans reached another Stanley Cup final in 1920 (a loss to the Ottawa Senators), and the franchise folded in 1924. While certain hockey-mad Seattleites continue to agitate for an NHL franchise to this day, they can nevertheless take solace in the city’s unique place in the sport’s history.

  Teriyaki

  

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  chicken teriyakiSeattle-style takeout chicken teriyaki.lphia has cheesesteaks. Chicago has deep-dish pizza. And Seattle has…teriyaki? Although it’s not nearly as closely associated with its home as many other regional delicacies, teriyaki is Seattle’s signature food. A popular cheap meal for the city’s many college students, the Seattle version of teriyaki combines the traditional Japanese preparation of coating a protein with a glaze of soy mixed with a sweet wine, but the glaze is additionally thickened and sweetened for the American palate and also contains ginger and garlic, a variation that came from the many Korean teriyaki-shop owners in the city. The glazed protein (most often chicken thighs) is then served over a bed of white rice, often with a small salad on the side. A major factor in the lack of a national profile for this Seattle specialty is the dish’s relatively recent origin: the first restaurant to serve the preparation that later took Seattle by storm opened in 1976. The city now claims upward of 100 teriyaki shops, and Seattle-style teriyaki restaurants have begun to pop up in New York, Chicago, San Francisco, and other American cities.

  Bruce Lee

  

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  Bruce Lee in Enter the DragonBruce Lee in a scene from Enter the Dragon, 1973.Martial-arts icon. Movie star. Cha-cha champion. Bruce Lee was all of these, as well as a Seattleite. He came to the city at age 18, finishing his high-school education at Edison Technical School (a vocational school that is now Seattle Central College) and enrolling at the University of Washington to study philosophy. While in Seattle, he opened his first martial-arts studio and began working on his first book, Chinese Gung Fu: The Philosophical Art of Self-Defense (1987). Lee moved to California after only a half-dozen years in Seattle, but he considered the city his American home because that is where he met his wife and came into his own as a martial-arts expert. After his tragic early death at age 32, he was buried on Seattle’s Capitol Hill, and his family has long had plans to open a Bruce Lee Action Museum in the city.

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