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The building was designed by Seattle architects Webster & Ford and built during 1915-16 and is about 107 by 92 feet (33 m × 28 m) in plan. [ 2 ] It was used as a car dealership and also for car repair.
1951 - June 1: Washington State Ferries, a state run ferry service in the Puget Sound and Salish Sea is established. Prior to this, ferries in the region had been operated by private companies. 1960 - Seattle becomes the first city in the state to exceed 500,000 people. 1961 - December 8: The Space Needle opens in Seattle. 1962
Historic trails and roads in Washington (state) (1 C, 8 P) Pages in category "History of transportation in Washington (state)" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total.
The museum has 165,000 square feet (1.53 ha) of exhibit space, [1] and contains a 350-car gallery showing cars notable for their speed, technology and design, as well as their importance to car culture. The building also contains gift shops, restoration shops, lecture halls, galleries, a banquet room, and a café. The main floor of America's ...
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A portrait from the late 18th century by an unknown artist, believed to depict Captain George Vancouver (1757-1798), a British naval explorer in 1792, who claimed the territory of modern-day Washington state in the Pacific Northwest region along the West Coast of North America for the United Kingdom / British Empire and named the inlet / bay of Puget Sound.
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