File:Seattle 1913 - southeast from Smith Tower.jpg
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DescriptionSeattle 1913 - southeast from Smith Tower.jpg |
English: View southeast from the Smith Tower, Seattle, Washington, during its construction in 1913. |
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Source | Smith Tower Bird’s Eye 1913 (originally on vintageseattle.org) at the Wayback Machine. The photo originally at http://www.vintageseattle.org/wp-content/uploads/2009/03/smith_tower_view_03.jpg ([dead link]) was not archived. |
Author | Webster and Stevens, published in The Argus |
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12th Avenue crossing Dearborn. I believe this is not the same bridge as is there today.
The Milwaukee Hotel Building, also known as Goon Dip Young Building, still extant as of 2009. Note that not much is around it here: what is now the International District had just recently been regraded in the Jackson and Dearborn Regrades.
The Panama Hotel, still extant as of 2009.
This was a school building; the righthand part (the annex) is still extant as of 2009.
This building is still extant as of 2009, now called the Ascona.
According to sign, the Salvation Army. Building is long gone.
The East and West Kong Yick Buildings. The East King Yick Building now houses the Wing Luke Museum.
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