Corned beef and cabbage in haunted Seattle

Took the kids to experience their Irish heritage and some Seattle history at Kells. The building, in Post Alley, was Seattle’s first full-service mortuary. They did the body processing and casket sales and even had a chapel in-house. Around the time of the Spanish flu, there would be bodies in the streets so they’d pay people $50 to bring in a body. Well that backfired, because then people started killing each other. Womp womp.

Our server said he’s definitely seen some weird things, like the lights flickering in ornate patterns… .


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