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  • Wildfire threatens a home in Twisp Thursday August 20, 2015. <br />
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Bettina Hansen / The Seattle Times
    Wildfire threatens a home
  • This salmon is about to complete it's lifecycle as it returns to Issaquah Creek a little battered after a likely four-year journey from the hatchery to Alaskan waters and back, led mainly by its nose and the imprinted smell of the waters it came from. (Alan Berner / The Seattle Times)
    Heading Home
  • Firefighters gather at the home of a Twisp resident on Thursday, Aug. 20, 2015.<br />
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Erika Schultz / The Seattle Times
    Firefighters Meet in Twisp
  • A view of the famous "Sleepless in Seattle" houseboat from inside another floating home on the Lake Union docks.<br />
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Gabriel Campanario / The Seattle Times
    Sleepless in Seattle Houseboat
  • 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
  • Sears sold thousands of kit homes in the earlier part of the 20th century. Homeowners would choose from a catalog of more than 300 home designs and Sears would ship the materials so they could build the houses themselves. (Gabriel Campanario / The Seattle Times)
    Sears Kit Home
  • Considering it wasn’t in “Sleepless in Seattle,” the rundown floating home you see above attracts a lot of attention. (Gabriel Campanario / The Seattle Times)
    Old Seattle Floating Home
  • Climate Pledge Arena aerial. (Ken Lambert / The Seattle Times, 2021)
    Climate Pledge Arena
  • Gabriel Campanario / The Seattle Times
    Evergreen-Washelli Memorial Park
  • 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
  • Bat-Day crowd of 14,363 watched Pilots complete three-game series sweep over Senators in Sicks Stadium. (Greg Gilbert / The Seattle Times, 1969)
    Bat Day Crowds
  • Keepsake Page | 'Ken Griffey Jr., Hall of Fame, Class of 2016 | July 24, 2016 | Page S1.
    Ken Griffey Jr., Hall of Fame
  • Fires burn near a ranch in Twisp. Thursday, Aug. 20, 2015.<br />
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Erika Schultz / The Seattle Times
    Fire Nears Twisp Ranch
  • The “Georgetown Castle” is a highlight of Halloween walking tours organized by the Friends of Georgetown History. <br />
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Gabriel Campanario / The Seattle Times
    Georgetown “Castle,” Screams Halloween
  • A Negroni cocktail. (Ken Lambert / The Seattle Times)
    Negroni cocktail
  • 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
  • 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
  • City People’s Garden Store is one of many small businesses along Madison Street near Lake Washington Boulevard. (Gabriel Campanario / The Seattle Times)
    Garden Shop, Madison Street
  • This flotilla of vintage boats on Lake Union is sometimes referred to as "Skeet's Fleet," after Skeet Kelley, who makes his home in the small tug. (Roy Scully / The Seattle Times, 1973)
    "Skeet's Fleet"
  • 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
  • Fencing and plywood kept people out of the crumbling Our Home Hotel near the Alaskan Way Viaduct. (Cole Porter / The Seattle Times, 1985)
    Our Home Hotel
  • Today’s colony boasts some of the most sought-after dwellings in the city. They come with rooftop patios, private moorage for your recreational boat and, in some cases, underwater basements. (Gabriel Campanario / The Seattle Times)
    Fancy Floating Homes
  • There are only about 500 floating homes now, down from a couple of thousand in the 1930s. Every two years the Floating Homes association has offered tours of the community. (Gabriel Campanario / The Seattle Times, “’Sleepless’ house keeps drawing attention,” September 10, 2010).
    'Sleepless in Seattle' Floating Neig..hood
  • Near Winthrop in Okanogan County, this old house reflected the craftsmanship necessary to keep humans comfortable in harsh weather. (Bruce McKim / The Seattle Times, 1974)
    Rugged Old House
  • Gabriel Campanario / The Seattle Times
    Wallingford Architecture
  • Gabriel Campanario / The Seattle Times
    Beacon Hill
  • The Brothers peak, center, part of the Olympic Mountain Range, is the background for Fall colors, in Seattle. (Ken Lambert / The Seattle Times)
    Seattle Autumn
  • Gabriel Campanario / The Seattle Times
    Columbia City
  • Two Navy tugs moved the World War II submarine Bowfin beneath the Fremont Bridge en route to Bremerton. (Bruce McKim / The Seattle Times, 1971)
    Tugs Guide Bowfin to New Home
  • Horses roam the early morning pastures of Woodinville. (Josef Scaylea / The Seattle Times, 1964)
    Home on the Range
  • (Josef Scaylea / The Seattle Times, circa 1984)
    Home is Where the Barn is
  • 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
  • The Central Saloon has secured its future in its original Pioneer Square home. (Ken Lambert / The Seattle Times)
    The Central Saloon
  • The Flying Fortress- a Boeing-built B-17 World War II bomber- returned to Seattle and its new home as the centerpiece of the Museum of Flight (Barry Wong / The Seattle Times, 1985)
    The Flying Fortress
  • A wet and gloomy evening commute home, shown here at the Pike Place Market downtown. (Dean Rutz / The Seattle Times)
    Rainy Night at the Market
  • Sockeye Salmon return to their home rivers and streams - getting bunched up at the Ballard Locks. (Steve Ringman / The Seattle Times, 2010)
    Ballard Locks Sockeye Salmon
  • The boats in all probability made Ketchikan their home port to escape new state income tax laws. (Seattle Times Archives, 1932)
    Fishing Fleet at Ballard
  • Taken from the Smith Tower, this photo shows transports bringing High-Point soldiers and sailors home from the Pacific through the Seattle Port of Embarkation. (Art Forde / The Seattle Times, 1946)
    Shipping Crowds Elliott Bay
  • Aspen grow near a wetland area - home to frogs, salamanders and birds - near Winthrop, Washington. (Erika Schultz / The Seattle Times).
    Methow Wetlands
  • 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 witch with a group of bats sit on a perch in front of a home in Seattle.<br />
John Lok / The Seattle Times
    Witch and Bats
  • It was a picture perfect start for the final race of the Home Street Bank Cup (Greg Gilbert / The Seattle Times)
    Hydro Competition
  • This south-facing view on Yesler Way under the viaduct includes towering Port of Seattle cranes and a little brick building that has been home to Al Boccalino’s Italian restaurant for decades. (Gabriel Campanario / The Seattle Times)
    Viaduct View
  • Strawberry-rhubarb soda made at home offers all-natural bright color and flavor.  (John Lok / The Seattle Times)
    Strawberry rhubarb syrup
  • 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
  • With their cattle secure for the night in corrals in the hills northeast of Ellensburg, three wranglers head home. (The Seattle Times, 1956)
    Cattle Secured
  • The tremendous size of the Ravenna Boulevard cave-in in relation to surrounding homes and streets is shown clearly in this aerial photograph taken Nov. 15, 1957. (Larry Dion / The Seattle Times)
    Crater Appears on Ravenna Boulevard ..1957
  • Barricades block sidewalks of homes along the Ravenna Avenue sinkhole the day after it appeared. (Seattle Times Archive, 1957)
    Sinking Feeling
  • Homes in Seattle’s Queen Anne neighborhood with downtown in the distance. (Steve Ringman / The Seattle Times)
    Queen Anne and Downtown
  • Many persons left their automobiles parked in the streets outside their homes when a heavy snowfall covered this stretch of Union Street near Boren Avenue. (The Seattle Times, 1950)
    Going Nowhere
  • Homes and grapevines on the north side of Lake Chelan, WA. (Ellen M. Banner / The Seattle Times)
    Lake Chelan
  • House movers lead this four-unit brick apartment building on oak rollers on 18-by-20-inch beams along East 43rd Street from Pasadena Place to a new site at Eighth Avenue Northeast and East (now Northeast) 43rd Street on Aug. 28, 1958. (Seattle Times archive)
    Seattle Homes Saved From the I-5 Wre..Ball
  • 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
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