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Seattle, Washington: the Seattle Public Library's central library.

The Seattle Times Building, located where Stewart and Olive meet 4th Avenue. The distinctive twin towers behind it make up the Westin Hotel.

 

As the name suggests, this building was the headquarters of the Seattle Times. The paper moved to a new home in 1931. The Seattle Times Building continues on as an office building.

Seattle is a great city; not too big, interesting & lively.

Seattle, Washington: the Seattle Public Library's central library.

Seattle 2000ten.

Fountain in Seattle, WA by Westlake Center

Pioneer Square-ish

The Seattle Underground is a network of underground passageways and basements in downtown Seattle, Washington, United States that was ground level at the city's origin in the mid-19th century. After the streets were elevated these spaces fell into disuse, but have become a tourist attraction in recent decades.

www.undergroundtour.com/

Seattle Water Front circa 2006

On my way back to work I had to take this shot of the sky and the tall buildings. The tallest building is The Columbia Center, which houses some Amazon offices in it. I've heard you can go all the way to the top floor and look out. I still need to do that

Seattle Flickrites gathered at Greenlake for some strobist fun

Urban Exploration outing to Tubs, Seattle.

Doing sea trials in Seattle about one month prior to going into service. This is also before the rub rail extensions were added.

Taken from lunchroom at Expedia in Bellevue, WA.

Taken from the Seattle Space Needle at Dusk. I keep trying to think of how I would get rid of the relection if I go back again so any ideas would be appreciated. Problem I ran into: I didn't have my tripod so I propped the camera up againt the holders for the railing. Gave a neat "tilt" look to the picture as well. The yellow structure is the space needle. I will try and post a pic of that later next week.

Part of the old lower level of a building on the Seattle Underground Tour.

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