Hat 'n' Boots
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Hat 'n' Boots is a roadside attraction and landmark in the Georgetown neighborhood of Seattle, Washington. It was designed by commercial artist Lewis Naysmith, with permit drawings by architect, Albert Poe. Built in 1954 as part of a Western-themed gas station called Premium Tex service station, it operated from 1954 to 1988.[1] It is billed as the largest hat and cowboy boots in America. To preserve this landmark, the City of Seattle moved the Hat 'n' Boots to the new Oxbow Park in December 2003.
Hat 'n' Boots appeared in the films National Lampoon's Vacation (during the opening credits) and Hype!Script error: No such module "Unsubst".
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External links
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- Article on Hat 'n' Boots at Preservation Seattle online magazine
- Oxbow Park project information
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- 1954 establishments in Washington (state)
- Concrete sculptures in Washington (state)
- Georgetown, Seattle
- Gas stations in the United States
- Landmarks in Seattle
- Novelty buildings in Washington (state)
- Outdoor sculptures in Seattle
- Relocated buildings and structures in Washington (state)
- Roadside attractions in Washington (state)
- Transport infrastructure completed in 1954
- Hats in popular culture
- Boots