Seattle (Wash.)--Aerial views; Volunteer Park (Seattle, Wash.); Capitol Hill (Seattle, Wash.); Union, Lake (Wash.); Union Bay (Wash.); Seattle Art Museum; Art museums--Washington (State)--Seattle; Lakeview Cemetery (Seattle, Wash.); ...
Views. Aerial. Northeastern section of Seattle. 1934. Volunteer park and Art Museum in foreground. Lakeview cemetary beyond. Union Bay in upper right corner. Volunteer reservoir in foreground; built 1899.
Seattle Public Library; Menus; Menu Design--Northwest, Pacific; Restaurants--Northwest, Pacific; Menu Design--Washington (State)--Seattle.
B&O Espresso was the first espresso café on Capitol Hill, staking its claim back in 1976. It is well-known for its dessert selection, and also offers Mediterranean food and alcoholic beverages. As of 2012, it is still in operation in its original...
Seattle Public Library; Menus; Menu Design--Northwest, Pacific; Restaurants--Northwest, Pacific; Menu Design--Washington (State)--Seattle.
B&O Espresso was the first espresso café on Capitol Hill, staking its claim back in 1976. It is well-known for its dessert selection, and also offers Mediterranean food and alcoholic beverages. As of 2012, it is still in operation in its original...
Seattle (Wash.)--Buildings, structures, etc.;
Saint James Cathedral (Seattle, Wash.);
Catholic church buildings--Washington (State)--Seattle;
Pilgrim Congregational Church (Seattle, Wash.);
Plymouth Congregational Church (Seattle,...
Churches. St. James Cathedral. Ninth Ave. and Marion St. Built 1906-1907. Heins & LaFarge, New York, architects. Somervell & Cote, supervising architects. 1907. Pilgrim Church (Congregrational) Broadway and Republican st. Built 1905. J.F. Everett,...
Seattle (Wash.)--Maps; Real Property--Washington (State)--Seattle--Maps;
Baist Real Estate atlases of Seattle were published in 1905, 1908, and 1912. The atlases show property ownership (for large tracts), plats, block and lot numbers, streets, buildings, sewers, water mains, electric railways, and steam railroads.
Seattle (Wash.)--Buildings, structures, etc.;
Historical museums--Washington (State)--Seattle;
Museum of History and Industry (Seattle, Wash.);
Lake Washington Boulevard (Seattle, Wash.); Lenggenhager, Werner
Museums & Art Galleries. Museum of history and industry. Exterior, 2720 Lake Washington boulevard. 1951. Photo Apr. 1952. Modern. Paul Thiry, architect.
Churches. St. Mark's cathedral (Episcopal). Exterior from southeast, 1245 10th Avenue North. 1929. Gothic Style. Arthur Brown (San Francisco), architect.
Seattle (Wash.)--Buildings, structures, etc.;
First Christian Church (Seattle, Wash.);
Church buildings--Washington (State)--Seattle;
Broadway Avenue (Seattle, Wash.);
Olive Way (Seattle, Wash.);
Lenggenhager, Werner;
Churches. First Christian church. Broadway and East Olive. Built 1923. Exterior. Brick. Front Entrance. 1950. Photo by Werner Lenggenhager.
Seattle (Wash.)--Buildings, structures, etc.;
First Church of Christ, Scientist (Seattle, Wash.);
Christian Science church buildings--Washington (State)--Seattle;
Lenggenhager, Werner;
Sixteenth Avenue (Seattle, Wash.);
Denny Way (Seattle, Wash.);...
Churches. Christ Scientist, First Church of. Exterior, 16th and E. Denny. 1911. Bebb & Mendel, architects.
Seattle (Wash.)--Buildings, structures, etc.; Housing, Single family--Washington (State)--Seattle; Dwellings, Washington (State)--Seattle; Fifth Avenue (Seattle, Wash.); Yale Avenue (Seattle, Wash.); Moving of buildings, bridges,...
Houses. Reynold's House. Residence at 1730 Yale Ave. Erected 1890. Photo April 30, 1952. House build for Mr. Ed. H. + Annie L. Reynolds. Originally located at 2304 5th Ave.; moved to present location in 1909. Occupied by son G.E. Reynolds. Sept....
Bicycle trails--Washington (State)--Seattle; Bicycling touring--Washington (State)--Seattle; Cycling--Washington (State)--Seattle; Soule, Mary A.; Good Road Lunch Room (Seattle, Wash.); Fast food restaurants--Washington (State)--Seattle; Lakeview...
Old Bicycle Path. Good Road Lunchroom. 1895. The old bicycle path followed what is now Lakeview Boulevard and Interlaken Boulevard, then went South along Lake Washington and finally crossed the tideflats on a trestle to South Seattle.
Maynard, Catherine Troutman, 1816-1906; Maynard, David S. (David Swinson), 1808-1873--Tomb; Lake View Cemetery (Seattle, Wash.); Nurses--Washington (State)--Seattle; Prosch, Thomas Wickham, 1850-1915
Portraits. Maynard, Catherine, Troutman (Mrs. David S. Maynard) 1816-1906. At the tomb of her husband, Lakeview Cemetery. 1903. First nurse in Seattle.