File:Seattle - Chittenden Locks And Salmon Bay Terminal Circa 1919.jpg
This is an image of a place or building that is listed on the National Register of Historic Places in the United States of America. Its reference number is 78002751. |
Summary
Description |
English: Description in the published source (1919): "Salmon Bay Locks and Port of Seattle Terminal". A secondary caption on the image says "Port of Seattle Commission Salmon Bay Terminal". The Ballard Bridge can be seen in the background. The locks are now the Hiram M. Chittenden Locks and are listed (along with the Lake Washington Ship Canal) on the National Register of Historic Places, ID #78002751. The locks connect saltwater Shilshole Bay to Salmon Bay (which became a freshwater bay because of the locks). The terminal is now Fishermen's terminal. |
Date | published 1919 |
Source | Fleming, S. E. (1919), Civics (supplement): Seattle King County, Seattle: Seattle Public Schools. Plate facing page 70. Scanned at 300 dpi; images cleaned up using Picture Publisher's "remove pattern" feature. |
Author | unattributed |
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