File:Seattle - Second Avenue looking north - 1900.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionSeattle - Second Avenue looking north - 1900.jpg | Photo of Seattle's Second Avenue looking north, 1900; caption doesn't say, but I believe it is taken from about a block south of Yesler Way. | ||
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p. 13 of Seattle and the Orient (more properly, Seattle …and the… Orient), a 1900 "souvenir" pamphlet edited and compiled by Alfred D. Bowen and published by The Times Printing Company (that is, the Seattle Times). Scanned at 300 dpi; images cleaned up using Picture Publisher's "remove pattern" feature. |
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Author | Book edited and compiled by Alfred D. Bowen; Photo credited to "Seattle Eng. Co." (Seattle Engineering Company) | ||
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G.O. Guy's original drug store, now Metropole Building.
Seattle Hotel, demolished in the 1960s
Butler Hotel; only the lower floors survive, with a multi-story parking lot above
Collins Block, extant 2009
Bailey Building, now Broderick Building
The building now known as the Interurban Building.
The New York Block (1892), demolished for Dexter Horton Building in 1922.
Sign on trolley says "Grant Street", so this would have been the line to Georgetown and South Park.
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