Citations:Emerald City


 * 1984 — Jim Cour, "The golden brick road?", The Spokesman-Review, 24 March 1984:
 * The glamorous Final Four has brought renewed interest in the sport in the Emerald City, though.
 * 1986 — "Seattle business rating high", Ellensburg Daily Record, 11 December 1986:
 * But the leaders were high on the Emerald City's quality of life it offers to office and industrial workers.
 * 1987 — "Seattle curbs watering", Deseret News, 4 August 1987:
 * 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."
 * 1989 — "Seattle mayor race crowded", Spokane Chronicle, 19 September 1989:
 * Across the state, city hall and count races were being decided in today's primary election, with the biggest story of this off-year balloting written in Seattle, where 13 candidates were vying to be mayor of the Emerald City.
 * 1996 — Chris Grygiel, "'Hype' depicts Seattle rock scene", Portsmouth Daily News, 7 November 1996:
 * Pray's documentary of the Emerald City scene is an irreverent, often hilarious ride.
 * 1997 — Drew Olson, "Orioles rough up Mariners", Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, 3 October 1997:
 * In the bustling corner of the Emerald City that houses the Kingdome, banners draped outside microbreweries, cybercafes and art galleries proudly proclaim the Seattle Mariners' post-season motto, "Raise the Roof!"
 * 2003 — Maria Dolan & Kathryn True, Nature in the City: Seattle, The Moutaineers Books (2003), ISBN 0898868793, page 78:
 * Before the last ice age, which left its final imprints on the Seattle area some 13,500 years ago, the future site of our Emerald City sat at the bottom of a giant lake stretching to the Black Hills south of Olympia.
 * 2004 — Shannon O'Leary, Best Places Seattle: The Locals' Guide to the Best Restaurants, Lodgings, Sights, Shopping, and More!, Sasquatch Books (2004), ISBN 1570614083, page 16:
 * Like most complex cities, Seattle has multiple personalities. Trying to capture every facet of the Emerald City in a week is next to impossible.
 * 2011 — Lisa M. Morrison, Craft Beers of the Pacific Northwest: A Beer Lover's Guide to Oregon, Washington, and British Columbia, Timber Press (2011), ISBN 9781604690897, page 95:
 * Each year the Seattle Beer Collective, a group of Emerald City-based brewing professionals, throws a week-long beer celebration known as Seattle Beer Week.