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-# [[Seaport]] and largest [[city]] in the State of [[Washington]], USA.+'''Seattle''' is a [[seaport]] and largest [[city]] in the State of [[Washington]], [[USA]].
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 +Seattle has a noteworthy musical history. From 1918 to 1951, nearly two dozen jazz nightclubs existed along Jackson Street, from the current Chinatown/International District to the Central District. The jazz scene developed the early careers of [[Ray Charles]], [[Quincy Jones]], [[Ernestine Anderson]], and others. Seattle is also the birthplace of rock musician [[Jimi Hendrix]], as well as the bands [[Nirvana (band)|Nirvana]], [[Pearl Jam]], [[Soundgarden]], [[Alice in Chains]], [[Foo Fighters]] and the [[alternative rock]] movement [[grunge]].
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Seattle is a seaport and largest city in the State of Washington, USA.

Seattle has a noteworthy musical history. From 1918 to 1951, nearly two dozen jazz nightclubs existed along Jackson Street, from the current Chinatown/International District to the Central District. The jazz scene developed the early careers of Ray Charles, Quincy Jones, Ernestine Anderson, and others. Seattle is also the birthplace of rock musician Jimi Hendrix, as well as the bands Nirvana, Pearl Jam, Soundgarden, Alice in Chains, Foo Fighters and the alternative rock movement grunge.



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