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Article: NEW LIFE FOR THE SEMINARY BREWERY RUMORS ARE BUBBLING AROUND ST. EDWARD STATE PARK MANY LOCAL RESIDENTS OPPOSE MCMENAMINS' PROPOSAL FOR BUILDING.(News)(Obituary)
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- Seattle Post-Intelligencer
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- February 8, 2007
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Byline: CASEY McNERTHNEYP-I reporter
KENMORE -- The most unusual part of Mohammad Mostafavinassab's job as a St. Edward State Park ranger is watching people peer into the locked former seminary building.
Some incorrectly think it was an insane asylum. He's even heard kids saying they can't get cell phone reception because of the nuclear bombs that were held there.
"It just kills us to not be able to open it all to the public because so many people want to know what's really in here," he said of the distinctive building, constructed in 1931 and set amid one of the largest undeveloped wooded areas along Lake Washington. "I wish they could see ...