File:Seattle panorama Pierson 1917.jpg
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[edit]DescriptionSeattle panorama Pierson 1917.jpg |
English: Panoramic view of the Seattle waterfront, 1917. |
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Source | Seattle Panorama-o-rama 1917 (originally on vintageseattle.org) at the Wayback Machine; the photo at http://www.vintageseattle.org/wp-content/uploads/2008/01/seattle_panorama_01.jpg ([dead link]) was not archived. |
Author | Pierson & Co |
Other versions | File:The Seattle waterfront LCCN2007662980.tif |
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The Smith Tower, still extant as of 2009, may help in correlating this to later Seattle skylines.
Pier 8, the Pacific Net and Twine Company, is now Pier 59, and houses the Seattle Aquarium.
The Schwabacher Wharf was demolished in the 1950s. The shore there is now the site of Waterfront Park.
This was probably the most famous of several wharves in the same location that have borne the name "Colman Dock." As of 2009, this is the site of the Washington State Ferries terminal, which bears the same name.
The towers of the Roman Catholic St. James Cathedral in Seattle, still extant as of 2009.
The old waterfront fire station and fireboat dock, on the same site as today's facility.
The old Galbraith, Bacon & Co. dock, now Pier 54.
Pier 4, now Pier 55, used by the Border Line Transportation Company.
Tower at the King Street (railroad) Station.
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- Seattle, Washington in the 1910s
- Seattle skylines from Elliott Bay
- Panoramics in Seattle
- Old Seattle skylines
- 1917 in Seattle
- Central Waterfront, Seattle, Washington
- Downtown, Seattle, Washington
- Black and white photographs of Seattle
- Black and white panoramic photographs of cities
- Black and white photographs