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Etymology

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The Seattle Convention and Visitors Bureau held a contest in 1981 to find a new nickname for Seattle. The winning entry, "Emerald City", came from Sarah Sterling-Franklin of Carmel, California, whose submission described the city as "the jewel of the Northwest, the Queen of the Evergreen State, the many-faced city of space, elegance, magic and beauty."[1] "Emerald City" is also a reference to the fictional capital of the Land of Oz in the book series by L. Frank Baum.

Proper noun

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the Emerald City

  1. (informal) Seattle (a city in Washington, United States)
    • 1987 August 4, “Seattle curbs watering”, in Deseret News:
      The Emerald City, both famous and notorious for its clouds and rain, has been forced to institute a mandatory water conservation program for the first time "in memorable history."

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  1. ^ "Seattle: 'Emerald City'", Spokane Daily Chronicle, 17 September 1981