Photos by George Liu/NWAW
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Windows shatter from the force of the firehoses as the top floor of the Hudson Hotel burns on Dec. 24.
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Mayor-elect Murray, right, and fire chief Gregory Dean, center, survey the damage.
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A member of the Woo family saves a soaked copy of the 1994 issue of the Seattle Chinese Post that featured a story about the late Paul Woo’s run for state representative.
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Fire crews help Mon Hei Bakery folks remove Hong Kong signs.
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David Leong, Chinese Chamber vice president, rescues some Chinese costumes.
Off limits now is the the community bulletin board that faces 7th Ave.