Showing posts with label Yesler Way. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Yesler Way. Show all posts
Nov 9, 2012
Wordology, Skid Row
The term “Skid Road” or “Skid Row,”
a slang term for a run-down or dilapidated urban area, was an
actual road in Seattle, Washington during the late 1800′s. The
real name of the road was Yesler Way (now better known as Pioneer
Square), and it was the main street along which logs were
transported. It soon became a rather sketchy street that loggers
began to call “Skid Road.” It also became the dividing line
between the affluent people of Seattle and the mill workers along
with the more impoverished population of the city. It didn’t take
long for the name to catch on and eventually stick.
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