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Seattle Gas Works8 viewsThe Seattle Gas LIght company built this plant in 1906 and operated it until 1956, using coal and oil gasification technology..Sep 23, 2021
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Capitol Hill9 viewsTo the left (east) of downtown is the Capitol Hill district, a hilly, densely populated area which is a center of entertainment and nightlife, and also of Seattle's LGBTQ community.Sep 23, 2021
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Dominant Species4 viewsThe geese ignore the humans, whom they clearly regard as an inferior species, unworthy of their attention.Sep 23, 2021
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Eastlake District7 viewsA view of the eastern shore of Lake Union from Kite Hill. The large white structure at center near the top of the hill, is St Mark's Episcopal Cathedral.Sep 23, 2021
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Downtown Seattle7 viewsAs seen across Lake Union from the Gas Works Park. On the shoreline, in the center, is the Museum of History and Industry (Mohai).Sep 23, 2021
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Nick and Jane on Kite Hill9 viewsI caught Nick and Jane as they were climbing Kite Hill and shot them against the background of the Aurora Avenue Bridge.Sep 23, 2021
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City of Waterways7 viewsThis busy waterway is a part of the Lake Washington Ship Canal known as the Fremont Cut. The Canal enables water transport from Puget Sound to (surprise!) Lake Washington, via Lake Union..Sep 23, 2021
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Canada Geese6 viewsThese geese are the same ones who show up on the golf course near our house in the fall and spring. The one in front is George, the next one is Georgia, the third is Geoff, then Glenda, and so on.Sep 23, 2021
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Aurora Avenue Bridge4 viewsAurora Avenue is Highway US 99, which also passes very near our B&B in Edmonds away to the north.Sep 23, 2021
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Queen Anne District3 viewsThe northern section of Queen Anne, as seen across Union Lake from Kite Hill in the Gas Works Park. Queen Anne Hill and District take their name from the fact that many of the houses built in the late 19th and early 20th century were in the Queen Anne style, a variant of Victorian. (The name refers to the British queen who reigned from 1702 to 1714, though the style actually has nothing to do with her or her time.)Sep 23, 2021
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Queen Anne Hill3 viewsThe hill is 456 feet high, the second highest point in Seattle, and contains a number of steep streets and pedestrian staircases; it also hosts 3 TV towers..Sep 23, 2021
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Space Needle5 viewsJust to the left of center in the picture you can see the Needle, which proudly towers over the southern section of the Queen Anne District.Sep 23, 2021
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