File:Seattle - looking north on Third Avenue from Yesler, 1909.jpg

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English: Seattle, Washington, 1899. Original caption: "View looking up Third Avenue from Yesler Way, Seattle, 1909." Probably taken from the second story of the Frye Hotel (still extant, 2010). At left is the Morrison Hotel (still extant 2010).
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Source The Coast magazine, September 1909, Volume XVIII, Number 3, p. 136, accessed on Google Books.
Author Honor L. Wilhelm
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