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Seattle is the county seat for King County
Adjacent to King County, Washington
101 ► Washington, King County, Seattle, Downtown Seattle — The First Presbyterian Church of Seattle, Washington — 1869 - 1906 — ![]() |
102 ► Washington, King County, Seattle, Downtown Seattle — The Holyoke Building — ![]() |
On 1st Avenue at Spring Street on 1st Avenue. |
103 ► Washington, King County, Seattle, Downtown Seattle — The Paramount Theatre — ![]() |
On Pine Street at 9th Avenue, on the right when traveling east on Pine Street. |
104 ► Washington, King County, Seattle, Downtown Seattle — The Visit of President Theodore Roosevelt’s “Great White Fleet” — Centennial Celebration — ![]() |
On Alaskan Way, on the right when traveling south. |
105 ► Washington, King County, Seattle, Downtown Seattle — Trinity Parish Church — Built 1891 — rebuilt 1902 — ![]() |
On 8th Avenue at James Street, on the right when traveling south on 8th Avenue. |
106 ► Washington, King County, Seattle, Downtown Seattle — Union Station — Designed by Daniel J. Patterson — Dedicated on May 20, 1911 — ![]() |
On South Jackson Street near 4th Avenue South, on the right when traveling west. |
107 ► Washington, King County, Seattle, Downtown Seattle — Victory Square — “A Homefront Gathering Place” — ![]() |
On University Street west of 5th Avenue, on the right when traveling west. |
108 ► Washington, King County, Seattle, Downtown Seattle — Vision — ![]() |
On Maynard Avenue South south of South King Street, on the left when traveling south. |
109 ► Washington, King County, Seattle, Downtown Seattle — Waterfront History — ![]() |
On Alaskan Way, on the right when traveling south. |
110 ► Washington, King County, Seattle, Downtown Seattle — Welcome to The Public Market — Pike Place Market — ![]() |
On Western Avenue at Virginia Street / Pike Street, in the median on Western Avenue. |
111 ► Washington, King County, Seattle, Downtown Seattle — Welcome to The Public Market — ![]() |
On Pike Place. |
112 ► Washington, King County, Seattle, Downtown Seattle — Where did this bridge used to go? / Where does this bridge go now? — Bell Street Pier — ![]() |
On Alaskan Way. |
113 ► Washington, King County, Seattle, Downtown Seattle — Why Are the Piers Angled? — Waterfront History — ![]() |
On Alaskan Way south of Wall Street, on the right when traveling south. |
114 ► Washington, King County, Seattle, Downtown Seattle — Women's University Club of Seattle — ![]() |
On 6th Avenue at Spring Street, on the left when traveling north on 6th Avenue. |
115 ► Washington, King County, Seattle, East Queen Anne — Westlake and Dexter Historic Shelter — Standing at the Crossroads of Seattle's Transit Past and Present — ![]() |
On Westlake Avenue North at Dexter Avenue North, on the right when traveling south on Westlake Avenue North. |
116 ► Washington, King County, Seattle, Eastlake — Boeing's Lake Union Seaplane Hangar — Boeing Seattle — ![]() |
Near East Roanoke Street near Fairview Avenue, on the right when traveling west. |
117 ► Washington, King County, Seattle, Eastlake — L'Amourita — ![]() |
On Franklin Avenue East at East Shelby Street, on the left when traveling north on Franklin Avenue East. |
118 ► Washington, King County, Seattle, Fremont — Berlin Wall — ![]() |
On North 34th Street. |
119 ► Washington, King County, Seattle, Fremont — Lenin in Fremont — Art Outlives Politics — ![]() |
On Fremont Place North at North 35th Street and Evanston Avenue North, on Fremont Place North. |
120 ► Washington, King County, Seattle, Fremont — Sri Chinmoy — Dreamer of World-Peace — ![]() |
Near North 34th Street. |
121 ► Washington, King County, Seattle, Fremont — Tale of the Dinosaurs — ![]() |
On North 34th Street. |
122 ► Washington, King County, Seattle, Fremont — The Fremont Troll — The Troll Under the Bridge — ![]() |
On North 36th Street at Troll Avenue North, on the right when traveling east on North 36th Street. |
123 ► Washington, King County, Seattle, Fremont — The J.P. Patches Show — ![]() |
On North 34th Street, on the right when traveling east. |
124 ► Washington, King County, Seattle, Greater Duwamish — Boeing Field — ![]() |
Near King County Airport Access Road. |
125 ► Washington, King County, Seattle, Greater Duwamish — Country Inn Roadhouse — Georgetown Historic Site — ![]() |
On Carleton Avenue South at South Warsaw Street, on the right when traveling south on Carleton Avenue South. |
126 ► Washington, King County, Seattle, Greater Duwamish — Mission Theatre — Georgetown Historic Site — ![]() |
On Airport Way South at South Carstens Place, on the right when traveling south on Airport Way South. |
127 ► Washington, King County, Seattle, Greater Duwamish — Seattle's Pioneers - The Maples — ![]() |
Near Perimeter Road South. |
128 ► Washington, King County, Seattle, Greater Duwamish — The Gessner Mansion — Georgetown Historic Site — ![]() |
On Carleton Avenue South south of South Eddy Street, on the right when traveling north. |
129 ► Washington, King County, Seattle, Interbay — Seattle Fisherman's Memorial — ![]() |
On West Thurman Street west of 18th Avenue West, on the right when traveling west. |
130 ► Washington, King County, Seattle, Mount Baker — Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial Park — The Life of Martin Luther King, Jr. — ![]() |
Near Martin Luther King, Jr. Way S. south of S. Walker Street. |
131 ► Washington, King County, Seattle, North Queen Anne — Fremont Bridge — ![]() |
On 4th Avenue North, on the right when traveling north. |
132 ► Washington, King County, Seattle, Northeast Seattle — 1919.551.1 — 1890 Seattle Fire Department Bell — ![]() |
Near 24th Avenue East. |
133 ► Washington, King County, Seattle, Northeast Seattle — Anhalt Hall — ![]() |
On NE 43rd Street at 8th Avenue NE, on the right when traveling east on NE 43rd Street. |
134 ► Washington, King County, Seattle, Northeast Seattle — First Round The World Flight — ![]() |
On Sand Point Way NE at NE 74th Street, in the median on Sand Point Way NE. |
135 ► Washington, King County, Seattle, Northeast Seattle — George Washington — ![]() |
Near 15th Avenue NE north of W Stevens Way NE. |
136 ► Washington, King County, Seattle, Northeast Seattle — Medal of Honor Memorial — ![]() |
On Memorial Way NE, in the median. |
137 ► Washington, King County, Seattle, Northeast Seattle — Naval Training Station Seattle — World War I • 1917 - 1918 — ![]() |
Near North East Pacific Street. |
138 ► Washington, King County, Seattle, Northeast Seattle — Scion of the Washington Elm — Cambridge, Mass. — ![]() |
On E Stevens Way NE, on the right when traveling south. |
139 ► Washington, King County, Seattle, Northeast Seattle — The Old Shell House — ![]() |
Near Walla Walla Road east of Montlake Boulevard NE. |
140 ► Washington, King County, Seattle, Northeast Seattle — University Library — ![]() |
On Roosevelt Way Northeast at Northeast 50th Street, on the right when traveling south on Roosevelt Way Northeast. |
141 ► Washington, King County, Seattle, Northwest Seattle — Emil Fredreksen Memorial — ![]() |
On Aurora Avenue N.. |
142 ► Washington, King County, Seattle, Pioneer Square — Birthplace of United Parcel Service — ![]() |
On 2nd Avenue. |
143 ► Washington, King County, Seattle, Pioneer Square — Carson D. Boren — ![]() |
On 2nd Avenue at Cherry Street, on the right when traveling east on 2nd Avenue. |
144 ► Washington, King County, Seattle, Pioneer Square — Earl Layman Street Clock — ![]() |
On 1st Avenue South at South Main Street, on the right when traveling north on 1st Avenue South. |
145 ► Washington, King County, Seattle, Pioneer Square — Grand Central Hotel — 1889 — ![]() |
On South 1st Avenue north of South Main Street, on the right when traveling north. |
146 ► Washington, King County, Seattle, Pioneer Square — Great Northern Tunnel — ![]() |
On South Main Street at 4th Avenue South, on the left when traveling east on South Main Street. |
147 ► Washington, King County, Seattle, Pioneer Square — How Big Was Japantown? — ![]() |
On South Main Street at 2nd Avenue South, on the right when traveling east on South Main Street. |
148 ► Washington, King County, Seattle, Pioneer Square — How Did Fire Forge the City? — ![]() |
On 1st Avenue south of Cherry Street, on the right when traveling north. |
149 ► Washington, King County, Seattle, Pioneer Square — How Did Water Become Land? — ![]() |
On Occidental Avenue South at South King Street, on the right when traveling north on Occidental Avenue South. |
150 ► Washington, King County, Seattle, Pioneer Square — Information Booth — 1897- 1977 — ![]() |
On Occidental Avenue South at South Main Street on Occidental Avenue South. |
151 ► Washington, King County, Seattle, Pioneer Square — Interurban Building — ![]() |
On Yesler Way, on the right when traveling east. |
152 ► Washington, King County, Seattle, Pioneer Square — Interurban Building — 1890 — ![]() |
On Yesler Way, on the right when traveling east. |
153 ► Washington, King County, Seattle, Pioneer Square — Lou Graham’s Sporting House — 1989 Washington State Centennial — ![]() |
On South Washington Street at 3rd Avenue, South on South Washington Street. |
154 ► Washington, King County, Seattle, Pioneer Square — Maynard Building — 1892 — ![]() |
On South 1st Avenue at South Washington Street on South 1st Avenue. |
155 ► Washington, King County, Seattle, Pioneer Square — Merchant’s Cafe — 1889 — ![]() |
On Yesler Way east of 1st Avenue, on the right when traveling east. |
156 ► Washington, King County, Seattle, Pioneer Square — Mutual Life Building — 1897 — ![]() |
On 1st Avenue at Yesler Way on 1st Avenue. |
157 ► Washington, King County, Seattle, Pioneer Square — Pioneer Building — 1989 Washington State Centennial — ![]() |
Near 1st Avenue north of James Street and Yesler Way. |
158 ► Washington, King County, Seattle, Pioneer Square — Pioneer Square Historic District — ![]() |
On South Main Street. |
159 ► Washington, King County, Seattle, Pioneer Square — Salvation Army Site — ![]() |
On South Washington Street east of 1st Avenue South, on the right when traveling east. |
160 ► Washington, King County, Seattle, Pioneer Square — Schwabacher’s Store — ![]() |
On South 1st Avenue south of Yesler Way, on the right when traveling south. |
161 ► Washington, King County, Seattle, Pioneer Square — Site of the Smaller Fort — ![]() |
On South Main Street at Occidental Avenue South on South Main Street. |
162 ► Washington, King County, Seattle, Pioneer Square — Site of Yesler’s Pavilion — ![]() |
On Cherry Street east of 1st Avenue, on the right when traveling east. |
163 ► Washington, King County, Seattle, Pioneer Square — Smith and Squire Buildings — ![]() |
On South Jackson Street near South 1st Avenue, on the left when traveling east. |
164 ► Washington, King County, Seattle, Pioneer Square — Smith Tower — 1989 Washington State Centennial — ![]() |
Near 2nd Avenue north of Yester Way, on the right when traveling north. |
165 ► Washington, King County, Seattle, Pioneer Square — The Broderick Building — ![]() |
On Cherry Street at 2nd Avenue, on the left when traveling south on Cherry Street. |
166 ► Washington, King County, Seattle, Pioneer Square — The Goldsmith Building — ![]() |
On 2nd Avenue South, on the right when traveling south. |
167 ► Washington, King County, Seattle, Pioneer Square — The Pioneer Square Pergola — ![]() |
On 1st Avenue at Yesler Way, on the left when traveling south on 1st Avenue. |
168 ► Washington, King County, Seattle, Pioneer Square — The St. Charles Apartments — Built 1913 — Renovated 2004 by Plymouth Housing Group — ![]() |
On 3rd Avenue at Cherry Street on 3rd Avenue. |
169 ► Washington, King County, Seattle, Pioneer Square — The White Chapel District — ![]() |
On 3rd Avenue South. |
170 ► Washington, King County, Seattle, Pioneer Square — UPS - Celebrating 100 years of Service — August 28, 2007 — ![]() |
On 2nd Avenue near South Main Street. |
171 ► Washington, King County, Seattle, Pioneer Square — What do you need to rush for gold? — ![]() |
On South 1st Avenue south of Yesler Way, on the right when traveling south. |
172 ► Washington, King County, Seattle, Queen Anne — You're Now a Part of History — ![]() |
On West Roy Street. |
173 ► Washington, King County, Seattle, SODO — Cannabis City - Seattle's First Pot Shop — Established July 7th, 2014 — ![]() |
On 4th Ave S south of South Lander Street, on the right when traveling south. |
174 ► Washington, King County, Seattle, SODO — King Street Station — 1989 Washington State Centennial — ![]() |
Near South King Street east of 2nd Avenue, South. |
175 ► Washington, King County, Seattle, SODO — Triangle Hotel and Bar — ![]() |
On 1st Avenue South at Railroad Way South (Washington Route 519), on the right when traveling south on 1st Avenue South. |
176 ► Washington, King County, Seattle, South Lake Union — Mayer Plaza — Joseph Mayer's Magnificent Clock — ![]() |
On Dexter Avenue North at Harrison Street, on the right when traveling north on Dexter Avenue North. |
177 ► Washington, King County, Seattle, South Lake Union — Supply Laundry Building — ![]() |
On Yale Avenue North at Republican Street, on the right when traveling south on Yale Avenue North. |
178 ► Washington, King County, Seattle, Uptown — Anne Frank Memorial — ![]() |
Near Nob Hill Avenue North. |
179 ► Washington, King County, Seattle, Uptown — Armory — ![]() |
Near Harrison Street. |
180 ► Washington, King County, Seattle, Uptown — De La Mar Apartments — Registered National Historic Place — ![]() |
Near W Olympic Place at 2nd Avenue W. |
181 ► Washington, King County, Seattle, Uptown — George Washington — ![]() |
On Mercer Street. |
182 ► Washington, King County, Seattle, Uptown — Seattle Center Monorail — ![]() |
Near Thomas Street. |
183 ► Washington, King County, Seattle, Uptown — The First Commercial Monorail in the United States — ![]() |
On 4th Avenue North. |
184 ► Washington, King County, Seattle, Uptown — The Monorail Society — Historic Landmark — ![]() |
Near Thomas Street. |
185 ► Washington, King County, Seattle, West Seattle — Admiral Way Totem Pole — ![]() |
On 61st Avenue SW at Southwest Strevens Street, on the right when traveling east on 61st Avenue SW. |
186 ► Washington, King County, Seattle, West Seattle — First Direct Scheduled Commercial Air Line Service in Seattle - Gorst Field — Seattle's Airmail Field — ![]() |
Near West Marginal Way Southwest, 0.5 miles north of Southwest Front Street, on the right when traveling north. |
187 ► Washington, King County, Seattle, West Seattle — First Seattle Log Cabin — ![]() |
On Alki Avenue SW at 63rd Avenue SW, on the right when traveling east on Alki Avenue SW. |
188 ► Washington, King County, Skykomish — A Route Still in Use — Iron Goat Trail — MP 1718.98 — ![]() |
Near Stevens Pass Highway (U.S. 2) at Old Cascade Highway, on the right when traveling west. |
189 ► Washington, King County, Skykomish — Early Skykomish — Affectionately known as "Sky" Skykomish began with the Great Northern Railway — ![]() |
On East Railroad Avenue east of 5th Street North, on the right when traveling east. |
190 ► Washington, King County, Skykomish — Snowsheds Needed Solid Support — Iron Goat Trail — MP 1719.88 — ![]() |
Near Stevens Pass Highway (U.S. 2) at Old Cascade Highway, on the right when traveling west. |
191 ► Washington, King County, Skykomish — Snowsheds Protected the Railway — Iron Goat Trail — MP 1719.53 — ![]() |
Near Stevens Pass Highway (U.S. 2) at Old Cascade Highway, on the right when traveling west. |
192 ► Washington, King County, Skykomish — Twin Tunnels Bored Through Granite — Iron Goat Trail — ![]() |
Near Stevens Pass Highway (U.S. 2) at Old Cascade Highway, on the right when traveling west. |
193 ► Washington, King County, Tukwila — Foster Landing at Foster Homestead — ![]() |
On Interurban Avenue South at 56h Avenue South, on the right when traveling north on Interurban Avenue South. |
194 ► Washington, King County, Tukwila — Joseph Foster Tree — ![]() |
Near Interurban Avenue South south of 56h Avenue South. |
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