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  • A lively weekday in Columbia City (Gabriel Campanario / The Seattle Times)
    A Changing Columbia City
  • Burlington's old city hall building dates from 1926. (Gabriel Campanario / The Seattle Times)
    Old City Hall, Burlington
  • Red leaf Japanese maple at Seattle City Hall.<br />
Gabriel Campanario / The Seattle Times
    Seattle City Hall Maple
  • Gabriel Campanario / The Seattle Times
    Columbia City
  • In the Snoqualmie Valley near Fall City, The fog lifts to reveal a landscape covered with water from the flooding Snoqualmie River. (Steve Ringman / The Seattle Times)
    Snoqualmie River Valley Fog and Flooding
  • Source of “mix” for repairing city streets is the city asphalt plant on the south shore of Lake Union. (Harold Smith /Seattle Times staff photographer. 1947)
    Rolling Over Chuckholes
  • "City" a neon sculpture. (Barry Wong / The Seattle Times, 1980)
    "1 Per Cent for Art"
  • The old City Light Steam Plant on Southeast Lake Union. (Benjamin Benschneider / The Seattle Times, 1992)
    Power Plant
  • Fringed and fuchsia tulips on display for opening day of the Columbia City Neighborhood Farmer's Market. (Ellen M. Banner / The Seattle Times)
    Fringed and fuchsia tulips
  • EIGHTH STREET, looking southwest toward the harbor from its intersection with J Street. (The Seattle Times Co., 1951)
    Hoquiam, WA
  • The fireboat Duwamish performed in Elliott Bay off the foot of Marion Street. A telephoto lens exaggerated the steepness of the hill. (The Seattle Times, 1974)
    Fireboat Duwamish
  • The Bellevue skyline, photographed from the Columbia Tower in Seattle. (Ellen M. Banner/The Seattle Times)
    Bellevue in Blue
  • Snow on the Olympic mountain range can be seen behind the Seattle skyline.  Shot from Bellevue's Somerset neighborhood. (Ellen M. Banner / The Seattle Times)
    Bellevue's Westward View
  • Downtown Toppenish - the Yakima Valley farm town. (Barry Wong / The Seattle Times, 1985)
    Downtown Toppenish
  • A rainbow of flare (a photographic term for the change an image undergoes when the lens is pointed directly into the sun) occurs during sunrise when the sun is reflected off a building in downtown Seattle.  The Smith tower is at right. (Steve Ringman / The Seattle Times)
    Downtown flare
  • Lights in a building in downtown Seattle stand out on the Seattle skyline, showing support for the 12th Man: fans of the Seattle Seahawks.<br />
Ellen Banner/The Seattle Times
    12th Man Building
  • (Marcus Yam / The Seattle Times)
    Airplane and Lights
  • Gabriel Campanario / The Seattle Times
    Pike Place Market Pop-Ups
  • The Ward House is a house on Capitol Hill in Seattle. (Roy Scully / The Seattle Times, 1977)
    Seattle Historical Landmark
  • Pine Lake Park, along Pine Lake in Sammamish. (Steve Ringman/The Seattle Times)
    Pine Lake Park
  • Adjoining buildings built more than seven decades apart at 2815 First Ave. (Seattle Times Archive, 1965)
    Old and New...70 Years Apart
  • Gorge Lake. (Daniel Kim / The Seattle Times)
    Gorge Lake
  • (Amanda Snyder / The Seattle Times)
    Grasslands Driveway
  • Seattle Piers 50 and 51. (Seattle Times Archives, 1961)
    Sky View
  • A gaggle of black umbrellas crosses the intersection at 3rd Avenue and Pine Street in downtown Seattle. <br />
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Erika Schultz / The Seattle Times
    Gaggle of Umbrellas
  • Olympia, WA – Fourth Avenue east from Capitol Way. (Seattle Times Archives, 1950)
    Olympia, WA
  • Climate Pledge Arena aerial. (Ken Lambert / The Seattle Times, 2021)
    Climate Pledge Arena
  • The crisp, cool morning treats visitors to the natural beauty of Juanita Bay Park in Kirkland. (Mike Siegel/The Seattle Times)
    Juanita Bay Park
  • Burlington is a railroad town where you can hear the trains whistle when they go by. (Gabriel Campanario / The Seattle Times)
    Postcard From Burlington
  • Diablo Lake shot at sunrise from the overlook on Highway 20. (Steve Ringman / The Seattle Times)
    Sunrise on Diablo Lake
  • Looking north on Fourth Avenue in downtown Seattle, lights from automobiles glistened and winked as Christmas shoppers hurried on their appointed rounds. (Josef Scaylea / The Seattle Times, 1967)
    Rainy Night in Downtown Seattle
  • The Seattle Monorail at the Westlake Station in downtown Seattle.<br />
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Gabriel Campanario / The Seattle Times
    Westlake Station
  • Pedestrians walk with umbrellas near Third Avenue on a rainy day in Seattle. (Erika Schultz / The Seattle Times)
    Rainy Day in Seattle
  • A shopping rush clogged Fourth Avenue downtown traffic at the beginning of a four-day Christmas weekend. (Roy Scully / The Seattle Times, 1961)
    Holiday Shopping Rush
  • The first state Capitol hosted the constitutional convention when Washington became the 42nd state. (Seattle Times Archives, 1939)
    First Washington State Capitol
  • Gabriel Campanario / Seattle Times news artist
    Gas Works Park Balcony
  • Gabriel Campanario / The Seattle Times
    Washington Park Arboretum aqueduct
  • Gabriel Campanario / The Seattle Times
    Myrtle Reservoir Park
  • Homes in Seattle’s Queen Anne neighborhood with downtown in the distance. (Steve Ringman / The Seattle Times)
    Queen Anne and Downtown
  • A red leaf is all that's left on this tree along the wetlands at Juanita Bay Park in Kirkland. (Mike Siegel / The Seattle Times)
    Winter's day Juanita Bay
  • Mt. Rainier looms behind downtown Seattle. This view is from the Space Needle. (Mike Siegel / The Seattle Times)
    Mt. Rainier Seattle sunrise
  • A view of The Seattle Space Needle in 1987. (Benjamin Benschneider / The Seattle Times)
    Seattle Skyline
  • Fireworks blast off from The Space Needle during a practice run for the New Year's Eve show.<br />
Jim Bates / The Seattle Times
    Fireworks from Space Needle
  • The Bellevue skyline is aglow at sundown. (Ken Lambert / The Seattle Times).
    Bellevue Skyline
  • Pedestrians cope with the rain and wind recently at Sixth Avenue and Pine Street in downtown Seattle. (Greg Gilbert / The Seattle Times)
    Wet and Windy in Stride
  • The Burlington Carnegie Library building celebrated its 100th anniversary. (Gabriel Campanario / The Seattle Times)
    Carnegie Library, Burlington
  • Sunrise on Diablo Lake with Highway 20 in the backround.  In the far backround is Sourdough Mountain. (Steve Ringman / The Seattle Times)
    Diablo Lake and Sourdough Mountain
  • On the wing, a Canada goose does a fly-by along Harbor Avenue Southwest across from the Seattle skyline. (Alan Berner / The Seattle Times)
    Canada Goose on the Wing
  • A 41-foot-tall "Tree for All at the Needle" at the Seattle Space Needle with 36,000 LED lights illuminates the night.<br />
Seattle Times staff photographer
    Christmas Tree at the Space Needle
  • Windmills that dot the landscape above Vantage, west of the Columbia River and along I-90. (Dean Rutz / The Seattle Times)
    Windmills in the Storm
  • Various herbs sit in vials that rest in a silver rack.  (Ellen M. Banner / The Seattle Times)
    Herbs in a silver rack
  • Downtown streets aren’t the most pleasant on cold and rainy evenings, but all those lit-up trees sure brighten up the scene. (Gabriel Campanario / The Seattle Times)
    Bright Lights Dark City
  • Seattle City Light's power-control-center building. (The Seattle Times Archives, 1963)
    Seattle City Light
  • Pockets of diverse cultures that exist and thrive in the city. (Marcus Yam / The Seattle Times)
    Seattle Pacific Global City
  • Riders finish the last part of the Forbidden City Bicycle Tour via Northbound Alaskan Way. (Chien Chi Chang / The Seattle Times, 1993)
    1993 Forbidden City Bicycle Tour
  • Sunrise over Seattle skyline taken from Kerry Park. (Jimi Lott / The Seattle Times, 2000)
    Kerry Park View
  • Steadily growing commercial activity of Puyallup. (Seattle Times Archives, 1948)
    Downtown Puyallup
  • Aerial view of Tacoma and Commencement Bay. Dash Point is seen at center right. (Travis Ness / The Seattle Times)
    Tacoma Aerial
  • The Space Needle on a clear day in March. (Ellen M. Banner / The Seattle Times)
    Seattle Clear Day
  • 1,300-foot Mount Erie, offers a stunning view of Anacortes' Skyline neighborhood and the San Juan Islands. (Benjamin Benschneider / The Seattle Times)
    Anacortes View
  • The Arlington State Bank at Olympic Avenue and Third Street. (Seattle Times Archive, 1950)
    Arlington, WA
  • Bellingham waterfront featuring the Acid Ball at the site of the old pulp mill. (Mike Siegel / The Seattle Times, 2018)
    Having a Ball
  • Puyallup thoroughfare. (Seattle Times Archives, 1954)
    Puyallup's Meridian Street
  • A telephoto view of downtown Federal Way. (Peter Liddell / The Seattle Times, 1981)
    Downtown Federal Way
  • The Seattle skyline rises above Elliott Bay in Puget Sound as a Washington State Ferry comes into Colman Dock. (Benjamin Benschneider / The Seattle Times, 1994)
    1994 Seattle
  • (Seattle Times Archives, 1960)
    Seattle Near First Avenue
  • Belltown (Dean Rutz / The Seattle Times)
    Belltown
  • Wenatchee Avenue, a main travel artery, is parallel to the Columbia River. (Seattle Times Archives, 1949)
    Downtown Wenatchee
  • Gabriel Campanario / The Seattle Times
    Seattle Shoreline Street-Ends
  • Gabriel Campanario / The Seattle Times
    Seattle Shoreline Street-Ends
  • Seattle on the move, getting bigger, building up and reaching out. (Marcus Yam / The Seattle Times)
    Growing Pains in Jet City
  • Lightning fills the skies near the Smith Tower in the early morning hours as seen from the Harborview Park Viewpoint. (Lindsey Wasson / The Seattle Times)
    Lightning Bolts Arc Over City Lights
  • The Seattle skyline, looking southeast, with Queen Anne Hill in the foreground. (Greg Gilbert / The Seattle Times)
    Bright Lights, Big City
  • Snow flew thick and fast in downtown Seattle. This view is looking west in Olive Way near Seventh Avenue. (Josef Scaylea / The Seattle Times, 1950)
    Snowy City
  • Workers put finishing touches on elevated roadways looking north from Seneca Street (Seattle Times Archives, 1966)
    City Roads
  • A clear night provides a good view of the lights of the Seattle skyline from the Don Armeni Boat Ramp in West Seattle along Harbor Avenue Southwest. (Alan Berner / The Seattle Times)
    Clear Nights and City Lights
  • The Seattle Times World's Fair Souvenir Page (Sunday, April 8, 1962)
    City of Tomorrow
  • As the sun broke out in the west behind the Space Needle with rain in front of it, a rainbow formed north of the city.  (Alan Berner / The Seattle Times)
    Space Needle Rainbow
  • A view of the permanently closed Viaduct, with Smith Tower in the background, is seen from the Seattle Great Wheel, Sunday, Jan. 13, 2019, about 18 hours before the city will be tested with its first morning rush hour without the highway. (Ken Lambert / The Seattle Times)
    Viaduct | January 13
  • Smith Tower looms over the city of Seattle by early-morning light. (Daniel Kim / The Seattle Times)
    Historic Smith Tower
  • A rainbow appears over downtown Seattle as sun breaks through the gray enveloping the city. (Tom Reese / The Seattle Times, 2004)
    Somewhere Under the Rainbow
  • The autumn sun illuminates the Seattle skyline and dramatic clouds above the city. (Erika Schultz / The Seattle Times)
    Sunset Clouds
  • The autumn sun illuminates the Seattle skyline and dramatic clouds above the city. (Erika Schultz / The Seattle Times)
    Evening on Elliott Bay
  • This scene of Bellevue and  the Cascade Mountains was taken looking across Lake Washington from Seattle's East Portal Viewpoint, a city park above the I-90 tunnel to the  bridge. (Logan Riely / The Seattle Times)
    Beautiful Northwest January
  • Boats in the Clipper Round the World Yacht Race parade past a fire boat spraying water and the city of Seattle on May 3, 2024. (Karen Ducey / The Seattle Times)
    Clipper Round the World
  • High winds kicked up spray at Alki Beach soon after high tide. Gusts up to 43 miles an hour hit the city. (George Carkonen / The Seattle Times, 1964)
    Winter Scene
  • Racquel, an orphan raccoon, grew too big and demanding for her foster mother, a cat at the city animal shelter. (Ron De Rosa / The Seattle Times, 1979)
    Different Breed of Cat
  • The Bon Marche took shape in the shell of the Southcenter shopping city. (Seattle Times Archive, 1968)
    Southcenter Mall in Progress
  • Fearing the worst from the strike, the city prepared to fight radicals, even forming its own machine-gun unit. (The Seattle Times)
    Strike! Labor unites for rights
  • A rainbow over the city seen from Downtown Park in Bellevue. (Steve Ringman /The Seattle Times)
    Rainbow over Bellevue
  • At dusk, The Great Wheel on the Seattle waterfront offers dramatic views of the city's skyline and Elliott Bay. (Erika Schultz / The Seattle Times)
    Great Wheel in the Rain
  • Mount Rainier rises behind Seattle City Light overhead power lines running along the multiuse Chief Sealth Trail in Seattle’s New Holly neighborhood. (Ken Lambert / The Seattle Times)
    Mount Rainier Background
  • Brown pelicans are reflected in the shallow water of Ocean City’s beach on the Washington coast as they take to the air. (Jennifer Buchanan / The Seattle Times)
    Brown Pelicans Abound
  • The future of King Street Station is looking better than ever, and not just as a vital transportation hub. The city plans to transform 17,000 square feet of its empty third floor into a major community arts center. (Gabriel Campanario / The Seattle Times)
    King Street Station
  • Organic easter egg radishes from Kirsop Farm in Tumwater on opening day of the Columbia City Neighborhood Farmer’s Market. (Bettina Hansen / The Seattle Times)
    Farmers' Market
  • A passionate blur in the drizzling rain, just at sunrise: The Misty City Morris Dancers celebrate spring. (Cole Porter / The Seattle Times, 1984)
    Rain Dance
  • Assumptions that the trees of this property would be cut were wrong. Plans filed with the city and other public records indicate that the tall beech tree in front of the house will be preserved. (Gabriel Campanario / The Seattle Times)
    Leafy Giant
  • An observation deck 45 feet above the shoreline offers the closest view of the city skyline from West Seattle. You can also see container terminals and hear seals from a 250-foot-long boardwalk. (Gabriel Campanario / The Seattle Times)
    Port of Seattle Jack Block Park
  • Seattle is a dog-friendly city.<br />
Kelly Shea / The Seattle Times
    Dog-friendly Seattle
  • With 293 steps, Blaine Stairway in Capitol Hill is one of the longest outdoor public stairways in the city. (Gabriel Campanario / The Seattle Times)
    Capitol Hill Stairway
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