
- Rainier, seen from the ferry
We keep our snow in a 14,000-foot pile. - Smith & Moon
- Smith Tower Observation Deck
- Seattle Nightfall with Mountain and Clouds
- Seattle Paris Solidarity
A day after the attacks on Paris, a specially-made French tricolour was raised over the Space Needle. This photo was taken minutes later. - Elevator exposed
- Dinner is canceled.
Demolition of the former Kaspar's Special Events & Catering continues. Just out of frame at lower left, a worker with a hose is spraying the building with water (the streak of white) to lay the dust. - Cranemaking squad
Morrow Equipment tower crane construction crew - Chute
Mail Chute in Smith Tower - Air Superiority
Sopwith Camel (replica) over a downed German aircraft, Museum of Flight, Seattle - Where Boeing Began
Boeing "Red Barn" aircraft construction shed, built 1916, in use until 1930s. - Witnessing the dawn
- Eclipse droppings
Seen in Seattle during the partial eclipse of 21 Aug 2017 - Great Wheel, Tiny Wheel
- Carousel in Miniature
- Christmas Under Glass
- Ballard "Up" House
Edith Macefield refused a $1M offer for her house, when the entire block around her was to be razed for a large retail development. So they simply built around her. Popularly believed to be the inspiration for the Disney movie "Up". - Ballard "Up" House
Edith Macefield refused a $1M offer for her house, when the entire block around her was to be razed for a large retail development. So they simply built around her. Popularly believed to be the inspiration for the Disney movie "Up". - Ballard "Up" House
Edith Macefield refused a $1M offer for her house, when the entire block around her was to be razed for a large retail development. So they simply built around her. Popularly believed to be the inspiration for the Disney movie "Up". - A One-Hour Tour
- A space needle from not very far away
- Walrus Corner
- Western Pacific Chemical Company, 1940
1436 Elliott Ave W, Queen Anne, Seattle. Built in 1940 for the Western Pacific Chemical Company, this two-story concrete building was designed in the Art Deco and Art Moderne styles by John Ivar Mattson. Later, it housed several chemical manufacturers, and in the 1970s, Superior Embroidery and McNamara Signs. - Seattle Cinerama
These signs were removed in September 2023, as the former Seattle Cinerama (closed for three years) was sold, becoming SIFF Cinema. SIFF (Seattle Independent Film Festival) were unable to use the Cinerama name due to a trademark.