Liberty Bank opened in 1968 as the first Black-owned bank west of the Mississippi in response to redlining and divestment among communities of color in Seattle. The Snack Bar—a late-night food and social gathering hub operated by the Filipino-American Laigo family—was also once located here. The site was redeveloped in 2019 as affordable housing with retail and community space.
Liberty Bank/Snack Bar (#69)
Liberty Bank/Snack Bar (#69) is part of the following tour legs:
Central District: Madison to Madrona Segment
Liberty Bank/Snack Bar (#69) is part of the following tours:
Redlining Heritage Trail
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