A chronological history of Seattle restaurants written by Hattie Graham Horrocks, a Seattle pioneer. Mrs. Horrocks, a great-granddaughter of Thomas Mercer (after whom Mercer Street and Mercer Island are named), wrote about 18 manuscripts on Pacific...
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 Public Library; Menus; Menu Design--Northwest, Pacific; Restaurants--Northwest, Pacific; Menu Design--Washington (State)--Seattle.
Originally called Asteroid Café in its former Wallingford location since 1996, it moved to Fremont in 2006. It was reviewed by Jonathan Kauffman in Seattle Weekly on August 16, 2006. It has since closed.
Seattle Public Library; Menus; Menu Design--Northwest, Pacific; Restaurants--Northwest, Pacific; Menu Design--Washington (State)--Seattle.
Originally called Asteroid Café in its former Wallingford location since 1996, it moved to Fremont in 2006. It was reviewed by Jonathan Kauffman in Seattle Weekly on August 16, 2006. It has since closed.
Woodland Park (Seattle, Wash.); Parks--Washington (State)--Seattle; Phinney, Guy Carleton, 1852-1893; Cable cars (Streetcars)--Washington (State)--Seattle; Street-railroads--Washington (State)--Seattle; Gates--Washington (State)--Seattle; Fiftieth...
Parks. Woodland park. Street car. 1891. Car line was owned by Guy Phinney and operated from park entrance at North 50th St. and Fremont Ave. down to Fremont.
Woodland Park (Seattle, Wash.); Parks--Washington (State)--Seattle; Phinney, Guy Carleton, 1852-1893; Cable cars (Streetcars)--Washington (State)--Seattle; Street-railroads--Washington (State)--Seattle; Gates--Washington (State)--Seattle;...
Parks. Woodland park. Street car. 1891. Car line was owned by Guy Phinney and operated from park entrance at North 50th St. and Fremont Ave. down to Fremont.
Public Library. Branches. Fremont. Fremont Branch. 731 N. 35th. Built 1921. Photograph by Werner Lenggenhager, June 1955. Daniel R. Huntington, architect.
Seattle Public Library--Fremont Branch; Libraries and Community--Washington (State)--Seattle; Branch Libraries--Washington (State)--Seattle; Neighborhoods--Washington (State)--Seattle; Fremont (Seattle, Wash.);
Study of the Fremont neighborhood and Fremont branch library conducted in 1979 by The Seattle Public Library. From Introduction of document: "The Northwest Region staff of Seattle Public Library will study the Fremont community to gain realistic...