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In the late 1890's through the "Roaring '20's",
Scandinavians fearing the tensions of the Bismarck's
Germany emigrated and settled into this area we lovingly
call Ballard. As their numbers rose, along with their affinity
 for snoose, the Scandinavians' word for snuff and chewing
  tobacco, the community earned the nick-name of "Snoose
   Junction". The moniker was so well versed that it became the
    code used by ships captains and train conductors nearing Seattle.
         If they happened to have had any illicit cargo aboard, they would radio
                 ahead and have a short layover at "Snoose Junction" before reaching the
                              main port in Seattle. It just makes you wonder what's really going on here.
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