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Pike Place Urban Garden
The Pike Place Urban Garden is a 2,000 square foot rooftop...
Chief Seattle Fountain/Little Crossing-Over Place
The Chief Seattle Fountain is a monument to the city&rsquo...
Blakely Rock
Blakely Rock is a diving site southeast of Eagle Harbor an...
Nathan Jackson Whale Hatchover
The Puget Sound is the natural habitat of gray whales, min...
Salina School
Salina Intermediate School began in 1918 as a four room sc...
Pike Place Fish Market
The Pike Place Fish Market, owned since 1965 by John Yokoy...
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Pike Place Urban Garden
The Pike Place Urban Garden is a 2,000 square foot rooftop community garden aimed at creating a place for volunteers, Pike Place Senior Center residents, and market visitors to meet. The garden is maintained by a team of volunteers and ...
Chief Seattle Fountain/Little Crossing-Over Place
The Chief Seattle Fountain is a monument to the city’s namesake, Duwamish Chief Seeathl (also spelled Si'ahl). It is also a reminder that before this place was Seattle—and long before it was Pioneer Park Place as you see ...
Blakely Rock
Blakely Rock is a diving site southeast of Eagle Harbor and approximately one mile north of Restoration Point. Visitors to the island can spot Blakely Rock from the ferry. The rock is identifiable from the large black and white navigational ...
Nathan Jackson Whale Hatchover
The Puget Sound is the natural habitat of gray whales, minke whales, and orca—or killer—whales. This hatchover—or manhole cover—design at your feet (at the northwest corner of S Main St and 1st Ave S) featuring a whale in a Tlingit ...
Salina School
Salina Intermediate School began in 1918 as a four room school house, but quickly expanded as the population around it grew. In 1922, a new building was opened, which still stands today as the main part of the current Salina ...
Pike Place Fish Market
The Pike Place Fish Market, owned since 1965 by John Yokoyama, is has become a tourist attraction for the way its staff sings and throws fish. Over time, the company has come to live up to the “world famous” claim ...
Nuclear Energy Sculpture
In the late 1930s, at the beginning of World War II, researchers at the University of Chicago's Metallurgical Laboratory (Met Lab) and their affiliates at the Argonne National Laboratory in ...
Pioneer Court
Cadillac Hotel
The Cadillac Hotel has historically been notable as an example of an early workingman’s hotel in Seattle. Today, however, it is best known for the severe damage it suffered during the Nisqually earthquake of 2001.
Construction on the Cadillac ...
Arctic Building
Tens of thousands of people went to Alaska and the Yukon during the Klondike gold rush of the late 19th century, but only a few ended up rich. In 1908, the men in Seattle who had made their fortune in ...