Washington Shorelines Now and Then

Documenting the Changing Shorelines of Washington State

12/23/22

The Black River Now and Then

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 For 5,000 years the Black River was the southern outlet for Lake Washington flowing southwest into the Duwamish River. The Cedar River flow...

The Lake Washington Shipyard Now and Then

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Opened in the 1870's as a small boat builder called Anderson Shipyard, the Lake Washington Shipyard began it's legacy as a maritime ...

North Winds Weir on the Duwamish River

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The North Wind Weir on the Duwamish River in Seattle is where the river ends it's channelized section and moves into it's un-straigh...
11/14/22

Tillicum towing Kitsap out of Ballard, 1916

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 I spend a lot of time paddling and walking the shorelines of Seattle's Salmon and Shilshole Bays and thinking about now and then perspe...
10/25/22

Hibulb the Snohomish Winter Village in Everett, WA

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Hibulb also called the Heart of the Region was the main winter village for the Snohomish tribe for thousands of years.  Located at the SW co...
6/14/22

Port Townsend Shoreline in 1792 and 2022

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 In 1792, Captain Vancouver camped at Port Hudson in now Port Townsend to explore the area in 3 small boats.   John Sykes illustrated this i...
4/14/22

"Seattle Waterfront. 1882-1886. Canoes and Indians in Belltown. Foot of Vine St. Cedar and Broad St. Photo by Asahel Curtis."

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 From the Seattle Public Library Special Collections, a 1882 view of the Seattle waterfront at the approx base of Vine St. Cedar and Broad S...
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  • Ian Miller, Washington Sea Grant
  • Rob Casey SUP Guide, Photographer
  • Shanon Dell, Given to Glide Paddle Sports
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