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- Whitman County Growers
Town of Steptoe, seen from Steptoe Butte. - Last Day of 2017
Mount Rainier with lenticular clouds. Shot from a moving Amtrak Cascades Train north of Tacoma - Damen
- Edge of America
Looking north from the Olympic Peninsula, across the Strait of Juan de Fuca, towards Vancouver Island. - Washington for Warren
Senator Elizabeth Warren presidential campaign rally, Seattle Center, August 2019 - Inspiration Point
Lane Peak (6012 ft) and Eagle Peak (5958 ft) from Inspiration Point, Stevens Canyon Road, Mount Rainier National Park. 3-shot panorama. - Beaver Lake
Beaver Lake, Clallam County, Olympic Peninsula, Washington - Airshow's end
Space Needle fly-by on last day of Seafair 2018 - Willamette Falls
- Vista House, 1918
- Caproni Ca.20
Prototype of early fighter aircraft, with machine gun above the propeller arc. 1914. - This is the forest primeval, the murmuring pines and the hemlocks.
- ...of all the alpine gardens
- Just another lunar module.
Apollo lunar module replica at the Museum of Flight, Seattle - Ruby waters
- Cape Flattery
Cape Flattery, Washington, Northwesternmost point in the continental U.S. - Sea Caves
Cape Flattery, Washington, Northwesternmost point in the continental U.S. - A river runs through Chicago
- Cape Flattery
Cape Flattery, Washington, Northwesternmost point in the continental U.S. - Atlanta City Hall
1930 - Astronaut Anderson
Statue of Columbia astronaut Lt. Col. Michael Anderson, outside the Museum of Flight. - Cedar Waxwing
by the Columbia River, Wenatchee WA - Chong Wa Benevolent Association (1929)
Chinatown, Seattle. - Lady Rainier
Statue imported from Germany 1903, at Old Rainier Brewery. - Golden West Hotel
Abandoned hotel, Chinatown, Seattle. - Four Seas and Golden West
Four Seas Restaurant (closed 2017) with abandoned Golden West Hotel in background. - Golden West Hotel
Abandoned hotel, Chinatown, Seattle. - Like a Mighty Stream
"We will not be satisfied until "justice rolls down like water, and righteousness like a mighty stream." - tomb of Martin Luther King Jr - Red Winged Blackbird
by the Columbia River, Wenatchee WA - Red Winged Blackbird
by the Columbia River, Wenatchee WA - Last Rocks before Canada
- over rainier
- Gorge
- The smaller part of Cascade Falls
Lake Quinault, Olympic National Park, WA - Cool Mist
From Paradise Visitor Center, Mount Rainier National Park. As I watched, a cloud settled on the mountain, and remained there most of the day. - Cascade Falls
Lake Quinault, Olympic National Park, WA - A One-Hour Tour
- Tacoma Municipal Building
Tacoma City Hall since 1977; previously Rhodes Medical Arts Tower. Built 1930-1931 by John Graham & Associates. 17 stories. Though my camera was precisely centered, the bottom of the photo appears asymmetrical; this is because the building is built on a hillside. The two sides of the entrance are of unequal length, as the sidewalk slopes upward to the right. - RAF Frame
Propeller tip photo frame, World War I, at the Museum of Flight in Seattle - Gas Works
Gas Works Park, Infrared. - Gas Works
Gas Works Park, Infrared. - Lake Quinault Spruce
World's Largest Spruce tree - Sitka Spruce at Lake Quinault, Washington. 191 ft high, 58ft circumference, about 1000 years old. - Eastern Kingbird
by the Columbia River, Wenatchee WA - Coyote Leads the Salmon up the River
Aluminum sculpture by Richard Beyer, Walla Walla Point Park, Wenatchee WA - Lake Quinault Spruce
World's Largest Spruce tree - Sitka Spruce at Lake Quinault, Washington. 191 ft high, 58ft circumference, about 1000 years old. - Lake Quinault Spruce
World's Largest Spruce tree - Sitka Spruce at Lake Quinault, Washington. 191 ft high, 58ft circumference, about 1000 years old. - Vista House and Beacon Rock
- Seattle Lighting
- Mighty engines
Space Shuttle full fuselage trainer engine nozzles (non-functional). - Bostwick Building
A historical marker attached to the building reads: "IN HONOR OF ROSSELL G. O'BRIEN who in the Bostwick Building, Tacoma, Washington, on October 18, 1893, during regular session of the Washington Commandery of the Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the U.S.A., did originate the custom of standing during the rendition of the Star Spangled Banner, the national anthem of the United States of America."