Category:Pier 51, Seattle, Washington
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English: Seattle Pier 51, known before May 1, 1944 as Pier 2 (also, especially in the early 20th Century Northern Pacific Pier 2 and later Alaska Steamship Company Pier 2). It was a parking lot toward the end of its existence, then torn down to expand the Washington State Ferries terminal at Colman Dock.
Not to be confused with the present-day Pier 2, for which see Category:Pier 2, Seattle, Washington.
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Media in category "Pier 51, Seattle, Washington"
The following 26 files are in this category, out of 26 total.
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Bird's-eye view of waterfront, Seattle, Washington LCCN92511957 (cropped).jpg 3,743 × 2,288; 1.25 MB
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Bird's-eye view of waterfront, Seattle, Washington LCCN92511957.jpg 4,096 × 3,249; 1.55 MB
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Bird's-eye view of waterfront, Seattle, Washington LCCN92511957.tif 4,096 × 3,249; 12.69 MB
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Elliott bay - rotated.jpg 767 × 459; 107 KB
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Elliott bay.jpg 768 × 482; 87 KB
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Pier 2, Seattle 1936.jpg 1,203 × 788; 359 KB
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Seattle - First and Columbia, 1948 (51147033621).jpg 1,391 × 1,036; 617 KB
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Seattle waterfront from Elliott Bay, circa 1910 (MOHAI 9688).jpg 700 × 410; 36 KB
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Seattle waterfront, ca. 1915 - DPLA - 33a080decd30e1737cac0263b57d12cf (page 1).jpg 1,705 × 1,076; 209 KB
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Steamer WAIALEALE at Pier 2 in Seattle, ca 1911 (TRANSPORT 933).jpg 768 × 486; 41 KB
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Steamship Route to Port Orchard (1908) (ADVERT 205).jpeg 800 × 1,200; 153 KB