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  • A crew member of the ship carrying Bertha, the giant boring machine, is in red (far right) dwarfed by the 57 1/2-foot cutting face of the machine. (Alan Berner / The Seattle Times, 2013)
    A Boring Machine
  • Wenatchee Avenue, a main travel artery, is parallel to the Columbia River. (Seattle Times Archives, 1949)
    Downtown Wenatchee
  • Viewed from the air over Elliott Bay, the Alaskan Way Viaduct appears to underline Seattle’s skyline. In the foreground, a Princess ship from Canadian Pacific Lines heads to its pier. (Larry Dion / The Seattle Times, 1951)
    Seattle has Changed
  • Traffic coming into Seattle on Interstate-5 photographed from Beacon Hill. (Steve Ringman / The Seattle Times)
    Traffic From Beacon
  • Ride the Ducks land and water tours.<br />
Gabriel Campanario / The Seattle Times
    Ducks on the Road
  • Twin Sisters mountains peer over a farmhouse near the Mount Baker Vineyards. (Ellen M. Banner / The Seattle Times)
    Road to Mount Baker
  • Players on the 1907 Seattle High School touring baseball team. (The Seattle Times Archives)
    Hitting the Road
  • A resident of Omak watches wildfire creep down towards his neighbor's property off Vic Smith Road west of Conconully Road in central Washington Friday August 21, 2015. Neighbors and friends had been watching the property for the homeowner, who was away at work.<br />
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Bettina Hansen / The Seattle Times
    Neighbors help watch property
  • Snow geese fly in formation along Fir Island Road west of Conway (Skagit Country) above the fields where they winter.  (Alan Berner / The Seattle Times)
    Flying In Formation
  • Sunrise light glances over Mount Baker as fog settles in the farms of Mount Vernon, Skagit County, as seen from Cedardale Road at dawn. (Bettina Hansen / The Seattle Times)
    Mount Baker at Dawn
  • Rows of daffodils, in full bloom at the corner of McLean Road and Best Road near La Conner Washington. (Mike Siegel / The Seattle Times)
    Yellow rows
  • The Olympic Mountains loom in the distance as seen from Ebey Road, between Coupeville and Ebey’s Landing. Ebey’s Landing National Historical Reserve takes in public and private lands stretching across a narrow neck of Whidbey Island between Admiralty Inlet and Penn Cove. (Mike Siegel/The Seattle Times)
    Worth the Trip: Ebey’s Landing
  • Residents of Okanogan keep an eye on wildfire creeping towards a friend's property off Vic Smith Road west of Conconully Road in central Washington Friday August 21, 2015.<br />
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Bettina Hansen / The Seattle Times
    Neighbors keep an eye on wildfire
  • Firefighters work to stop the spread of the fire eastward towards homes and orchards near Conconully Road at Douglas Road in Okanogan Friday August 21, 2015.<br />
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Bettina Hansen / The Seattle Times
    Firefighters Work to Stop Spread of..ires
  • Families and groups explore Franklin Falls near the Exit 47 Denny Creek/Tinkham Road Exit off of Interstate 90 outside of North Bend. (Erika Schultz / The Seattle Times)
    Falling in Snow
  • The open road has long been a place where people find comfort and contemplation. (Erika Schultz/The Seattle Times)
    Solitude Behind the Wheel
  • Snow geese look for a place to land in the farmlands of Skagit Valley off Fir Island Road. (Alan Berner / The Seattle Times)
    Snow Geese on the Wing
  • Steelheaders drift along the Snoqualmie River waiting for a bite on a cold, wet, rainyafternoon in the Snoqualmie River under the Northeast Tolt Hill Road Bridge in Carnation. (Mike Siegel / The Seattle Times)
    Angling for Success
  • A Short-eared owl takes flight as it hunts rodents in the fields along Eide Road near Stanwood. (Mark Harrison / Seattle Times)
    Bird of Prey
  • The shells of cars are all that remain after a wildfire swept through the community on White Rock Road, destroying several houses, in Okanogan Sunday, August 23, 2015.<br />
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Sy Bean / The Seattle Times
    Car Remains after Wildfires
  • Built in 1906, the King Street Station replaced the old Great Northern depot on Railroad Avenue between Marion and Columbia. A large clock tower dominated the new building providing time for the entire Skid Road area. (The Seattle Times, 1930)
    Training Day
  • A mother deer and her baby make it up a scorched hill off Green Lake Road in Okanogan Saturday August 22, 2015 after wildfire tore through the area.<br />
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Bettina Hansen / The Seattle Times
    Wildlife and Wildfires
  • Two dogs remain on a heavily damaged property along McLaughlin Canyon Road in Riverside, Okanogan County, Saturday August 22, 2015, after a wildfire ripped through the area.<br />
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Bettina Hansen / The Seattle Times
    Dogs in front of heavily damaged pro..erty
  • Patio furniture remains relatively untouched after a wildfire swept through the community on White Rock Road, destroying several houses, in Okanogan, Wash., Sunday, August 23, 2015.<br />
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Sy Bean / The Seattle Times
    Wildfire Remains
  • A child explores a tulip field off of Beaver Marsh Road near Mount Vernon (Erika Schultz / The Seattle Times)
    Flower Power
  • Snow blankets the trees off of the Denny Creek/Tinkham Road. (Erika Schultz / The Seattle Times)
    Sun and Snow
  • A chimney is the only thing that still stands after a wildfire swept through the community on White Rock Road, destroying several houses, in Okanogan Sunday, August 23, 2015.<br />
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Sy Bean / The Seattle Times
    Lone Chimney Stands After Wildfire
  • Plastic swans are all that's left of the front-yard decorations at this mobile home along Johnson Creek Road, northwest of Omak, as wildfires burn central Washington August 20, 2015.<br />
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Bettina Hansen / The Seattle Times
    Front Yard After Wildfires
  • Burned-out trucks and a mobile home along Johnson Creek Road, north west of Omak as wildfires burn central Washington August 20, 2015.<br />
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Bettina Hansen / The Seattle Times
    Burned-out Trucks and Mobile Home
  • Flames blanket the hillsides on Twisp River Road just outside of the town of Twisp early in the morning Thursday, Aug. 20, 2015. <br />
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Erika Schultz / The Seattle Times
    Flames Blanket Hillsides in Twisp
  • A field of daffodils in bloom along Beaver Marsh Road in Mount Vernon. (Mike Siegel/The Seattle Times)
    Skagit County daffodils in bloom
  • Wind whips up fire near Salmon Creek Road southwest of Omak Friday August 21, 2015.<br />
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Bettina Hansen / The Seattle Times
    Wind Whipping Up Fire
  • Back in the late 1920s, this pedestrian underpass at North 79th Street and Aurora Avenue North (then called Woodland Park Avenue) allowed Daniel Bagley Elementary students to safely cross the increasingly busy road.  (Gabriel Campanario / The Seattle Times)
    Old Aurora Passage
  • The experience of drawing traffic from the Denny Way overpass piqued the Seattle Sketcher's interest in documenting the region's congested roads. (Gabriel Campanario / The Seattle Times)
    The I-405 Traffic Monster
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