File:Seattle - old Queen Anne water tower.jpg

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English: The old water tower atop Queen Anne Hill in Seattle (near the top of the "Counterbalance" route up the hill on Queen Anne Avenue). Although it had city landmark status, it was replaced in the early 2000s. Also the old Fire Station Number 8.
Date "early 20th century", according to Dorpat's blog (http://pauldorpat.com/?m=201002). Blog entry dated February 27, 2010.
Source old postcard, online at http://pauldorpat.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/Q.A.-FireS-Towers-WEB.jpg
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