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Get a leg up on MOHAI’s move to South Lake Union

By Seattle Business Magazine May 31, 2011

The Museum of History & Industry is looking back nearly a century on Friday for the MOHAI Crawl, a Roaring Twenties-style event involving six, er, speakeasies and a lot of flappers. MOHAI, which celebrates the history of the Pacific Northwest with a particular focus on its economic impact, is moving to South Lake Union next…

The Museum of History & Industry is looking back nearly a century on Friday for the MOHAI Crawl, a Roaring Twenties-style event involving six, er, speakeasies and a lot of flappers.

MOHAI, which celebrates the history of the Pacific Northwest with a particular focus on its economic impact, is moving to South Lake Union next year from its longtime home in the Montlake neighborhood. Friday’s event marks the completion of the demolition phase at the old Naval Reserve Armory, MOHAI’s new home.

For the MOHAI Crawl, participating bars and restaurants — Daniel’s Broiler, Bad Monkey Bistro, re:public, Brave Horse Tavern, Cuoco and Serious Pie II — will stamp special “passports,” starting at 5 p.m. Get at least one stamp to earn a free membership to MOHAI. See more details here. To receive specials on drinks, tips about the night and interesting facts about Seattle’s history, text MOHAI to 313131.

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