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In Washington's Cascade Mountains.
The Alaskan Way Viaduct in Seattle.
The Pike Place Market area in Seattle.
Seattle from Puget Sound.
During a beautiful break in Seattle weather.
On Lake Union in Seattle.
In Washington's Cascades, near Granite Falls.
Music at the Market.
The bottom of the Space Needle.
On a Seattle Times box.
Deception Pass.
Seattle's Queen Anne Hill.
Seattle's Varsity Theater.
A Seattle lifestyle that isn't the future.
Alaskan Way Viaduct under construction, 1952.
Near Darrington, Washington.
Gasworks Park, Seattle.
A maintenance facility along the Seattle Streetcar line.
Olympic Sculpture Park, Seattle, WA.
Green Lake trolley, 1896.
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