Bruceville Marsh
The crew of the oyster schooner, Robert Bruce" settled here in December 1851 after the schooner burned. They built cabins and filed land claims calling the village Bruceville. In 1854 it was changed to...
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The crew of the oyster schooner, Robert Bruce" settled here in December 1851 after the schooner burned. They built cabins and filed land claims calling the village Bruceville. In 1854 it was changed to...
View ArticleThe High Road
The Parks numerous glaciers, snowfields, wildflower-filled meadows, and 1000 year-old towering firs highlight the Parks 235,625 acres. With 26 glaciers, 63 different species that call the park home,...
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Alki Beach is the site of the landing of the first white settlers in Seattle on a cold, stormy day in November of 1851. Chief Seattle and his tribe greeted them and helped them build their cabin to...
View ArticlePike Place
Pike Place Market is a public market overlooking the Elliott Bay waterfront in Seattle, Washington, United States. The Market opened August 17, 1907, and is one of the oldest continuously operated...
View ArticleThe Great Wheel
The Seattle Great Wheel is a giant Ferris wheel located on Pier 57 on Puget Sound in Seattle, Washington, United States. With an overall height of 175 feet (53.3 m), it was the tallest Ferris wheel on...
View ArticleSeattle-from the Space Needle
With a total area of 83.9 square miles, Seattle lies in the geographical co-ordinates of 47.37 North latitude and 122.20 West longitude. It is the northernmost city with at least 500,000 people in the...
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