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  • Safeco Field glows like a jewel on opening night. (Benjamin Benschneider / The Seattle Times, 1999)
    Safeco Field
  • Safeco Field, home of the Seattle Mariners in the SODO neighborhood of Seattle. <br />
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Gabriel Campanario / The Seattle Times
    Safeco Field
  • A new 777 takes off from Paine Field on a test flight during a break between rainstorms over Everett. (Mike Siegel / The Seattle Times, 2018)
    New flights from Everett's Paine Field
  • Mount Rainier is framed by the steel arches of the Seahawks stadium with the black roof members of Safeco Field, right. (Seattle Times staff photographer)
    CenturyLink Field arches and Mount R..nier
  • Selected Bernie fans populate the small risers directly behind the podium for the second rally of the week for Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders in Seattle at Safeco Field on Friday, March 25, 2016. Sanders drew thousands to KeyArena on Sunday and decided to return for a second event Friday ahead of the March 26 caucuses.
    Bernie Sanders rally at Safeco Field
  • A Garfield High School All-State basketball player, makes his debut as a trackman in the Bulldogs' dual-meet victory over Ballard at the West Seattle bowl. (Seattle Times Photo Archives, 1955)
    Track and field
  • The Paine Field Fire Department creates a water arch salute over flight 2878 to Portland. This Embraer 175, operated by Alaska’s Horizon Airlines, is the first passenger-service flight from Everett’s Paine Field. (Mike Siegel / The Seattle Times)
    First days
  • A small private jet has a landing with a spectacular view of Mt. Rainier at Boeing Field. (Ken Lambert / The Seattle Times)
    Landing with a view
  • The Seattle Great Wheel glows in the early evening, along with CenturyLink Field. (Greg Gilbert / The Seattle Times)
    The Seattle Great Wheel Glows
  • A restored P-51B Mustang that flew in the D-Day invasion flies over Paine field on the 70th anniversary of D-Day. The other two planes are P-51D Mustangs, but weren't involved in D-Day. The D-Day plane has "invasion stripes" which let allied planes know it was a friendly.<br />
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Ken Lambert / The Seattle Times
    70th Anniversary of D-Day
  • Seahawks fans gather outside CenturyLink Field to watch the Super Bowl parade go by before heading into the Seahawks team rally in Seattle, on Wednesday, Feb. 5, 2014. <br />
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By Marcus Yam/The Seattle Times)
    Seahawks Celebration
  • At the Museum of Flight a restored, non-flyable, FM-2 Wildcat used by the U.S. Navy in combat in World War II's Pacific Theater, is ready to be displayed.<br />
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Ken Lambert / The Seattle Times
    Restored WWII FM-2 Wildcat
  • On the 70th anniversary of D-Day three P-51 Mustangs fly in formation past the Space Needle, Fri. June 6, 2014, over Seattle. The lead plane, at right, flown by John Sessions, is a restored P-51B which flew in the invasion. (Ken Lambert / The Seattle Times)
    D-Day fighter planes fly past the Sp..edle
  • Frederick & Nelson’s sumptuous Christmas decorations made the store a destination through the holiday season. (Seattle Times archives, 1954)
    Beloved Frederick & Nelson
  • A bird flies around the Seattle Great Wheel at sunset, seen from the riverside on Alaskan Way. (Bettina Hansen/The Seattle Times)
    Sunset at the Wheel
  • The Columbian white-tailed deer run free at the Julia Butler Hansen Refuge for the Columbian White-Tailed Deer, designed to protect and manage the remaining population of deer in the lower Columbia River valley. <br />
Mark Harrison / The Seattle Times
    Columbian White-Tailed Deer
  • 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
  • Why, asked the The Morton Journal, are Morton High School's Huskies good enough to play in Seattle's Kingdome "but not good enough to have a decent field at home?" (Cole Porter / The Seattle Times, 1977)
    Morton High School's Huskies
  • A field of daffodils in bloom along Beaver Marsh Road in Mount Vernon. (Mike Siegel/The Seattle Times)
    Skagit County daffodils in bloom
  • Wheat fields near Waterville lay singed by the Douglas County Complex Fire Sunday July 12, 2015. (Bettina Hansen / The Seattle Times)
    Wheat fields near Waterville
  • The Blue Angels fly over Safeco Field during a Mariners / Diaondbacks game at Safeco Field. (Dean Rutz / The Seattle Times, 2015)
    The Blue Angels fly over Safeco Field
  • View of CenturyLink Field at night taken from the 73rd floor of the Columbia Center from the Sky View Observatory. <br />
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Erika Schultz / The Seattle Times
    CenturyLink Field at Night
  • Fans cheer former Mariner Ichiro, now with the Marlins, after he hit a home run in the ninth inning in what could be his final at-bat at Safeco Field. (Ken Lambert/The Seattle Times)
    Safeco Field memory
  • Near Othello, a farmer irrigates a field with water that has traveled hundreds of miles from the Columbia River. (Tom Reese / The Seattle Times, 1991)
    Thirsty fields
  • School is out, the swim rafts are back in place. (Gabriel Campanario / The Seattle Times)
    Madison Park Beach, Madison Street hike
  • At sunrise, low autumn light catches the mist rising off Pine Lake in Sammamish. (Steve Ringman/The Seattle Times)
    Low autumn sunrise
  • Balsamroot wildflowers bloom along the Patterson Mountain trail in Winthrop in the Methow Valley. (Bettina Hansen / The Seattle Times)
    Methow wildflowers
  • 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
  • Early morning fall light streaks across the mist rising from Pine Lake on the Sammamish Plateau. (Steve Ringman / The Seattle Times)
    Misty Pine Lake
  • Mist rising off of Pine Lake in Sammamish in the early morning light. (Steve Ringman / The Seattle Times)
    Moody fall light
  • Tulips are pretty in pink. (Alan Berner / The Seattle Times)
    Skagit Valley tulips bloom
  • The 12 players on the 1907 Seattle High School touring baseball team were from the left: Top row – Charles Schmutz, pitcher; Jay Smith, second base; Wee Coyle, center field; James Agnew, pitcher | Middle row – Charley Mullen, first base; Ernie Maguire, shortstop; Harold H. Stewart, right field and team manager for the tour; Fred Hickingbottom, left field; Roy Hilton, infielder | Front row – Merton Hemenway, catcher; Harry Martin, third base, and Ten Million, left field. (Seattle Times archives)
    Seattle boys make good
  • Boeing's number three 787 takes off from Boeing Field for a test flight. Mt Rainier looms in the distance as the 787 takes off. (Mike Siegel / The Seattle Times, 2010)
    787 test flight
  • Ichiro, who rang up Hall of Fame numbers in 11-plus seasons as a Mariner, bows to cheering fans at Safeco Field before his first at bat as a New York Yankee [July 23, 2012]. (Dean Rutz / The Seattle Times)
    Ichiro’s final bow
  • Boeing's first 727, which took its first flight in 1963, taking its final flight from Paine Field in Everett to Boeing Field. The plane was operated by United Airlines for 27 years until 1991. The airline donated the plane to the Museum of Flight.<br />
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Mike Siegel / The Seattle Times
    Final Take Off
  • A couple enjoys a mild night on Pier 62 and 63 in Seattle as the Great Wheel and CenturyLink Field glow turquoise to raise awareness of lung disease as the American Lung Association of the Mountain Pacific kicks off National Women's Lung Health Week with a "Turquoise Takeover." <br />
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Lindsey Wasson / The Seattle Times
    Turquoise Takeover
  • Snow geese look for a spot to set down in a farmer's field on the north side of Fir Island in Skagit Valley.  (Alan Berner / The Seattle Times)
    Snow geese landing
  • An antlered buck, photographed in a field of wildflowers at Hurricane Ridge in Olympic National Park, stands as a symbol of Northwest wildness. (Dean Rutz / The Seattle Times)
    Antlered buck
  • Someone sitting in an electric bus watches U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris at an event highlighting the Biden-Harris Administration’s investments in clean school buses at Lumen Field in Seattle. (Karen Ducey / The Seattle Times)
    Vice President Kamala Harris in Seattle
  • A child explores a tulip field off of Beaver Marsh Road near Mount Vernon. Many families visit the tulips and daffodils in bloom at the Skagit Valley Tulip Festival. (Erika Schultz / The Seattle Times)
    Flower power
  • Whenever a home run is hit at Safeco Field, there’s a moment when you look away from the player who hit it, and focus on the ball’s flight into the stands. It’s predictable: Fans get so excited that they forget — every time, it seems — what they are doing, or what they happen to be holding, and lunge after the ball, sending everything into the air. (Dean Rutz / The Seattle Times)
    Beersplosion
  • An All Nippon Airways 787 takes off from Paine Field in Everett. (Mike Siegel / The Seattle Times)
    787 take off
  • Boeing's 757 ecoDemonstrator sitting in a hanger at Boeing Field. The Boeing ecoDemonstrator Program is focused on accelerating the testing, refinement and completion of new technologies to improve aviation's environmental performance. <br />
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Mike Siegel / The Seattle Times
    757 ecoDemonstrator
  • A new Boeing 787-9, undergoing testing, is parked at Boeing Field in Seattle. Mt. Rainier looms in the distance.<br />
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Mike Siegel / The Seattle Times
    New Boeing 787-9
  • A Boeing 767 arrives at Boeing Field ferrying parcels for UPS. <br />
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Dean Rutz / The Seattle Times
    Boeing 767 for UPS
  • Just before kickoff, the Husky band and a giant Stars and Stripes take the field in the debut of the newly renovated Husky Stadium.<br />
Alan Berner / The Seattle Times
    Husky Stadium with Flag
  • Thousands of fans walk next to CenturyLink Field during the Seattle Seahawks victory parade in Seattle Wednesday, Feb. 5, 2014. <br />
By Erika Schultz / The Seattle Times
    Seahawks Victory Parade
  • People in the crowd listen to Vice President Kamala Harris, as she speaks at an event highlighting investments in electric school buses at Lumen Field in Seattle. (Karen Ducey / The Seattle Times)
    Vice President Kamala Harris in Seattle
  • A red-tailed hawk is released in a field in Duvall after rehab at Sarvey Wildlife in Duvall. (Steve Ringman / The Seattle Times)
    Red-tailed hawk released
  • A large boulder, or "erratic," in the middle of a wheat field along Highway 2 northwest of the Moses Coulee. (Ken Lambert / The Seattle Times)
    A glacial erratic
  • A Delta Air Lines 747 that will retire by year end [2017], one of the last of these jumbo jets to fly for a U.S. carrier, visits its birthplace, Everett, on a farewell tour of the country. The jumbo jet lands at Paine Field on a wet and rainy morning. (Mike Siegel/The Seattle Times)
    Delta Boeing 747 farewell tour
  • A 787 instrument panel flight simulator shows the plane taking off from Boeing Field in Seattle. Mount Rainier is in the background. This simulator is at Boeing Systems Labs in Seattle. (Mike Siegel / The Seattle Times)
    Flight simulator 787 instrument panel
  • A small field of fireweed waves in the breeze on the trail to Easy Pass in August in North Cascades National Park. (Erika Schultz / The Seattle Times)
    Waving fireweed
  • A ladybug in a field near the University of Washington. (Tom Reese / The Seattle Times)
    Ladybug
  • Viewing from Steptoe Butte, near Pullman, Washington, a grain elevator on the Palouse is surrounded by wheat fields. (Tome Reese / The Seattle Times)
    Palouse grain elevator in wheat fields
  • To offer a view of what the night sky over Seattle would look like without light pollution, photographer Benjamin Benschneider created a photo illustration in two steps. First, he photographed the Seattle skyline from Queen Anne Hill. Next, he obtained a wide-field photo of the south Milky Way from and by Maxine Nagel, treasurer of the Seattle Astronomical Society. He then blended the images to create this one. (Benjamin Benschneider / The Seattle Times)
    Seattle skyline photo illustration
  • Tuesday, November 29, 2016.   Window washers (there are two, one is hidden) start the task of cleaning 9,994 exterior windows on the downtown Seattle Library designed by Rem Koolhaas, enough windows to cover 5 1/2 football fields.   <br />
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Steve Ringman / The Seattle Times
    Washing windows on high
  • 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
  • People in cars slow down along the road to check out the tulips and daffodils reaching for the sky as seen from the air in Mount Vernon. (Ken Lambert / The Seattle Times)
    Skagit Valley tulip fields
  • Hundreds of trumpeter swans have migrated to the rain soaked fields of the Snohomish river valley where they will spend the winter.<br />
(Mark Harrison / The Seattle Times)
    swanslo10.jpg
  • Pine Lake Park, along picturesque Pine Lake in Sammamish, is popular among families for its large play area and ball fields, plus its beach and docks, which are especially popular among local fishermen. (Steve Ringman/The Seattle Times)
    Sammamish: Perched on an Eastside pl..teau
  • Farmers in Whitman County grow other crops besides wheat, like canola and mustard seed. (Ken Lambert / The Seattle Times)
    Whitman County fields
  • 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
  • The wheat fields of the Palouse turn golden in the late evening sun. (Dean Rutz / The Seattle Times)
    Palouse big sky wheat
  • Rays of the setting sun wrap around the slopes of wheat fields on the Palouse in Eastern Washington, viewed from Steptoe Butte.  (Tom Reese / The Seattle Times)
    Steptoe Butte Palouse sunset
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