Seattle Skyline & Other Photos: January 2005

The photos in this collection were taken on Sunday, January 2, 2005. These photos were taken in the SoDo neighborhood of Seattle.

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Which Way Do I Turn?

Left? No! Right? No! What!?

I wonder how some learner drivers would deal with this.

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Obscured Street Signs

A recently placed utility pole (as of 2012) has obscured these street signs. This oddity was found in Seattle’s Madison Valley neighborhood.

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35 MPH School Zone

This oddity can be found on 132nd St SE (Highway 96) in Mill Creek, near Penny Creek Elementary School and Archbishop Murphy High School.

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Seattle Skyline Photos: May 2006

The photos in this collection were taken on Sunday, May 21, 2006. These photos were taken in Downtown Seattle from the Wells Fargo Center.

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Pike Place Market & Central Waterfront Photos: November 2009

The photos in this collection were taken on November 4, 2009. These photos were taken at Pike Place Market and the Central Waterfront in Downtown Seattle.

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Seattle Skyline Photos: November 2009

The photos in this collection were taken on November 4, 2009. These photos were taken in Downtown Seattle.

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Lake Serene, Picnic Point CDP

Located in the Lake Serene neighborhood of the Picnic Point census-designated place, Lake Serene is a small lake fed by the surrounding land and is drained by Norma Creek, which runs through (and under) the Lake Serene neighborhood toward Puget Sound.

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Lake Stickney, Lake Stickney CDP

Located in the Lake Stickney census-designated place is Lake Stickney, a small lake located along Swamp Creek. Homes and docks are found along the southern, eastern, and northern shores of the lake, while the western shore is mainly marshland. Lake Stickney Drive encircles the developed areas around the lake.

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Haines Wharf, Edmonds

Located in the Meadowdale neighborhood of Edmonds, Haines Wharf (also known as Laebugton Wharf) is a disused wharf over Browns Bay in Puget Sound which was open from 1939 to 2001.

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