Washington Shorelines Now and Then
Documenting the Changing Shorelines of Washington State
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...
3/30/22
Salmon Bay Entry Before and After Ballard Locks Dredging
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Here's two glimpses of images showing Seattle's Salmon Bay's entry into Shilshole Bay before the Chittenden (or Ballard) Locks d...
2/25/22
When it was Cool to Burn Ships on Puget Sound..
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As the maritime industry moved away from wood and more into steel hulls, the older boats were discarded, grounded or burned. On Puget Soun...
2/11/22
More tall ships...but this time in Port Angeles Harbor
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The photo above was posted to a Facebook group I've joined, called Historic Olympic Peninsula , without attribution or credit. But it w...
11/30/21
Tall ships in Port Townsend Bay
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This 1891 view of Port Townsend Bay is enchanting for so many reasons - the bay loaded with tall ships (and one hybrid steamer), the impress...
11/3/21
From Craven Peninsula to Port Townsend Canal
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In 1841 explorer Charles Wilkes named the small stretch of gravel connecting Port Hadlock with Indian Island Craven Peninsula after a membe...
10/7/21
Restoration and change on the Elwha River delta
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Another perspective on short-term change on the shoreline associated in part with restoration ( like this post from June ), again on the El...
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