Seahawks fans cause $25K damage to Pioneer Square Pergola

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SEATTLE — Seahawks fans celebrating the Super Bowl victory caused an estimated $20,000 - $25,000 damage to a century-old ornate glass archway called the Pergola in Seattle's Pioneer Square.

A Parks Department spokeswoman, Joelle Hammerstad, says people walking on top of the Pergola broke 20 glass planes. Each of the laminated panes has to be specially made at a cost of $800 or $900. In addition, she says climbers damaged copper flashing, which has to be replaced. And the whole thing will have to be spray-washed and painted to clean up graffiti.

See photos of the rioting and fires after the Super Bowl here.

The Pergola was originally built a century ago to cover an underground restroom. The whole structure was rebuilt after it was knocked down by a truck in 2001.

Because it's an historic structure, the work has to be done to unique specifications.

In King County felony intake court, there were also a few people who created mischief in the wake of the Seahawks championship.

One man was held on $80,000 bail because he was firing off a gun.

Police said they chased him and he tried to ditch the gun.