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Lake Washington Canal Locks, Seattle, Washington, ca. 1920 ( ) | |||||||||||||||||||||
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Lake Washington Canal Locks, Seattle, Washington, ca. 1920 |
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View east to Ballard Locks along ship canal. The home of the U.S. Corps of Engineers' district engineer (white house on hill) and the Administration Building are visible on the left. View is presumably from the Salmon Bay Bridge (a rail bridge) |
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Date | 1920? | ||||||||||||||||||||
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Lake Washington Canal Locks, Seattle, Washington, ca. 1920 (English)
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View east to Ballard Locks along ship canal. The home of the U.S. Corps of Engineers' district engineer (white house on hill) and the Administration Building are visible on the left. (English)
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