Blue Moon Tavern

Blue Moon Tavern

The Blue Moon is a tavern located on the west edge of the University District, Seattle, Washington, that has been visited by many counterculture icons over the years. It opened in April 1934, soon after the repeal of Prohibition in December 1933, as the first and oldest still-extant tavern in the U-District. It was an instant hit with students (together with the still-thriving Duchess Tavern in Ravenna); under state law, students had to trek one mile from the campus to buy a beer. The Blue Moon was one of the rare bars outside of the Central District to serve African American servicemen during World War II. The tavern also provided a haven for UW professors such as Joe Butterworth who were caught up in the McCarthyist purge.cite web | last =Lange | first =Greg | date =1999-07-10 | year = | month = | url=http://www.historylink.org/essays/output.cfm?file_id=1482 | title ="University of Washington sees Red and fires three faculty members on January 22, 1949." | work =HistoryLink.org Essay 1482| publisher = | accessdate =2006-04-21
Lange referenced “Bienz Sees Reds Strong at U.W.” "The Spokesman-Review", (Spokane) March 25, 1948, Sec. 1, p. 1;
Wick, Nancy (December 1997). “Seeing Red”, "Columns: The University of Washington Alumni Magazine", Vol. 17, No 4, pp. 16-21.] It had further heyday in the 1950s and 1960s. Regulars included author Tom Robbins and poets Theodore Roethke, Richard Hugo, Carolyn Kizer, Stanley Kunitz, and David Wagoner. Visitors included Dylan Thomas and Allen Ginsberg.

The Blue Moon declined in the 1970s. Efforts to "redevelop" the property in 1989 were derailed by community activists led by Walt Crowley; however, an attempt in 1990 to gain landmark status failed. Developers were persuaded to spare the tavern, and it continues to pursue its eccentric, unsure orbit. The Blue Moon remains one of the few surviving blue-collar landmarks in Seattle.cite news | first =Nicole | last =Brodeur | author = | coauthors = | url=http://archives.seattletimes.nwsource.com/cgi-bin/texis.cgi/web/vortex/display?slug=brodeurcol14m&date=2006-05-14&query=Blue+Moon+Tavern | title ="City's blue-collar past slipping another notch" | work = | publisher =The Seattle Times | pages = | page = | date =2006-05-14 | accessdate =2006-05-21] cite web | last =Crowley | first =Walt | date =1999-04-01 | year = | month = | url=http://www.historylink.org/essays/output.cfm?file_id=1001 | title ="Blue Moon Tavern, An Unofficial Cultural Landmark" | work =HistoryLink.org Essay 1001 | publisher = | accessdate =2006-04-21
Crowley referenced Walt Crowley (1992). "Forever Blue Moon, The Story of Seattle's Most (In)Famous Tavern" (Seattle: Blue Moon).]

The Blue Moon (1934), the Duchess (1934),cite news | first =Mark | last =Higgins | author = | coauthors = | url=http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/neighbors/ravenna/ | title ="Area is quintessential Seattle" | work ="Neighbors: Ravenna" | publisher =Seattle Post-Intelligencer | pages = | page = | date =1997-12-06 | accessdate =2006-04-21
Updated at cite news | first = | last = | author = | coauthors = | url=http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/webtowns/article.asp?WTID=33&ID=107889 | title ="From middle-class houses to mansions" | work = | publisher =Seattle Post-Intelligencer | pages = | page = | date =n.d. | accessdate =2006-04-21] and the Knarr on The Ave (1935) [cite web | last = | first = | coauthors = | date =2006-06-30 | year = | month = | url =http://wikitravel.org/en/Seattle/University_District#Bars_and_taverns | title ="Bars and taverns" | work =Seattle/University District | publisher =WikiTravel.org | accessdate =2006-07-21] are the oldest taverns in the University of Washington area. An engaging tour of the Blue Moon by novelist James Knisely may be found at [http://www.historylink.org/essays/output.cfm?file_id=8339]

See also

*University District
*Public house
*Dive bar

References

*
Henry referenced an extensive list of sources.


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