Past Post: Two Emerald City Views
October 19th, 2007 @ 12:05 am by Cliffe | Sorted Past Post |
Past Postcard time once again and this go-round we’ve got two views of Seattle probably from some time in the 1950′s. The first is from the Smith Tower observation deck, 35 stories from the ground. The second is a shot of King Street Station and Union Station (with Smith Tower in the distance). So if you want to see the glorious full-res versions of the postcard — just click on the image. Great, how that works.
The Union Station shot comes after the Smith Tower one, b/c you can see that the Norton Building has been constructed in the later one.
The Smith Tower aerial shot has to be before the 1960s. On the far right, you can see the old Carnegie Library, which was torn down in 1957.
Updated the post.