File:Seattle - Fourth & Jackson, 1929 (31279684847).jpg
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Item 3378, Engineering Department Photographic Negatives (Record Series 2613-07), Seattle Municipal Archives. English: Fourth and Jackson, Seattle, Washington, 1929. Given the year, this photo probably had something to do with building Second Avenue Extension, just out of view to the left. |
Date | Taken on 18 April 1929 |
Source | Fourth & Jackson, 1929 |
Author | Seattle Municipal Archives from Seattle, WA |
Camera location | 47° 35′ 57.81″ N, 122° 19′ 44.47″ W | View this and other nearby images on: OpenStreetMap | 47.599391; -122.329019 |
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sign: "H.N. Richmond Paper Company"
signs: "Frye Hotel"
sign: "New Richmond". The New Richmond Hotel, still extant as of 2019, is now privately owned low-income housing, The Downtowner.
sign on roof of vehicle: "Snow Flakes"
Wonder Bread advertisement on billboard
sign: "New Richmond Cafe"
Central School
sign "[...]$100 $200 | Private bath | $150 $250 $300 | No higher"
sign: "Hotel Reynold"
Prefontaine Building, still extant as of 2019
Frye Hotel, still extant as of 2019, now Frye Apartments.
City-County Building; extant and expanded upward as of 2019, now King County Courthouse.
Dome of First United Methodist Church; church survives (elsewhere) as of 2019 as First Church; sanctuary survives as a concert hall.
South Portal, Great Northern Tunnel
Main Street
This is the building now (2019) known as the Tashiro-Kaplan Building.
Clock shows time 8:19. However, according to historian Rob Ketcherside, it was not actually an operable clock. It was a wood pocketwatch-shaped sign. They were a common jeweler sign, like the glasses you see for optometrists. The jeweler at the corner there was W. Nakamura Co, 300 4th Ave S.
sign: "Hotel"
sign: "Cafe"
sign: "Hotel Drake"
Camel cigarettes ad (billboard)
(unidentified ad on billboard)
sign: "Carter Rice & Co. | The fine paper house"
sign: "Metropolitan Grocery Co."
billboard with Lucky Strike cigarette ad
billboard with unidentified ad
Waffle House with several signs
sign: "…[illegible]…Poultry Co. | Live [&] Dressed Poultry."
"Foster & Kleiser"
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