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Historical Markers and War Memorials in King County, Washington

 
Clickable Map of King County, Washington and Immediately Adjacent Jurisdictions image/svg+xml 2019-10-06 U.S. Census Bureau, Abe.suleiman; Lokal_Profil; HMdb.org; J.J.Prats/dc:title> https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Usa_counties_large.svg King County, WA (192) Chelan County, WA (8) Kitsap County, WA (23) Kittitas County, WA (13) Pierce County, WA (108) Snohomish County, WA (61) Yakima County, WA (21)  KingCounty(192) King County (192)  ChelanCounty(8) Chelan County (8)  KitsapCounty(23) Kitsap County (23)  KittitasCounty(13) Kittitas County (13)  PierceCounty(108) Pierce County (108)  SnohomishCounty(61) Snohomish County (61)  YakimaCounty(21) Yakima County (21)
Seattle is the county seat for King County
Adjacent to King County, Washington
      Chelan County (8)  
      Kitsap County (23)  
      Kittitas County (13)  
      Pierce County (108)  
      Snohomish County (61)  
      Yakima County (21)  
 
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101 Washington, King County, Seattle, Downtown Seattle — The First Presbyterian Church of Seattle, Washington1869 - 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 ChurchBuilt 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 StationDesigned 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 MarketPike 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 ShelterStanding 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.
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116 Washington, King County, Seattle, Eastlake — Boeing's Lake Union Seaplane HangarBoeing 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 FremontArt 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 ChinmoyDreamer 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 TrollThe 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 — Seattle's Pioneers - The Maples
Near Perimeter Road South.
126 Washington, King County, Seattle, Greater Duwamish — The Gessner MansionGeorgetown Historic Site
On Carleton Avenue South south of South Eddy Street, on the right when traveling north.
127 Washington, King County, Seattle, Interbay — Seattle Fisherman's Memorial
On West Thurman Street west of 18th Avenue West, on the right when traveling west.
128 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.
129 Washington, King County, Seattle, North Queen Anne — Fremont Bridge
On 4th Avenue North, on the right when traveling north.
130 Washington, King County, Seattle, Northeast Seattle — 1919.551.1 — 1890 Seattle Fire Department Bell
Near 24th Avenue East.
131 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.
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132 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.
133 Washington, King County, Seattle, Northeast Seattle — George Washington
Near 15th Avenue NE north of W Stevens Way NE.
134 Washington, King County, Seattle, Northeast Seattle — Medal of Honor Memorial
On Memorial Way NE, in the median.
135 Washington, King County, Seattle, Northeast Seattle — Naval Training Station SeattleWorld War I • 1917 - 1918
Near North East Pacific Street.
136 Washington, King County, Seattle, Northeast Seattle — Scion of the Washington ElmCambridge, Mass.
On E Stevens Way NE, on the right when traveling south.
137 Washington, King County, Seattle, Northeast Seattle — The Old Shell House
Near Walla Walla Road east of Montlake Boulevard NE.
138 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.
139 Washington, King County, Seattle, Northwest Seattle — Emil Fredreksen Memorial
On Aurora Avenue N..
140 Washington, King County, Seattle, Pioneer Square — Birthplace of United Parcel Service
On 2nd Avenue.
141 Washington, King County, Seattle, Pioneer Square — Carson D. Boren
On 2nd Avenue at Cherry Street, on the right when traveling east on 2nd Avenue.
142 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.
143 Washington, King County, Seattle, Pioneer Square — Grand Central Hotel1889
On South 1st Avenue north of South Main Street, on the right when traveling north.
144 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.
145 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.
146 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.
147 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.
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148 Washington, King County, Seattle, Pioneer Square — Information Booth1897- 1977
On Occidental Avenue South at South Main Street on Occidental Avenue South.
149 Washington, King County, Seattle, Pioneer Square — Interurban Building
On Yesler Way, on the right when traveling east.
150 Washington, King County, Seattle, Pioneer Square — Interurban Building1890
On Yesler Way, on the right when traveling east.
151 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.
152 Washington, King County, Seattle, Pioneer Square — Maynard Building1892
On South 1st Avenue at South Washington Street on South 1st Avenue.
153 Washington, King County, Seattle, Pioneer Square — Merchant’s Cafe1889
On Yesler Way east of 1st Avenue, on the right when traveling east.
154 Washington, King County, Seattle, Pioneer Square — Mutual Life Building1897
On 1st Avenue at Yesler Way on 1st Avenue.
155 Washington, King County, Seattle, Pioneer Square — Pioneer Building — 1989 Washington State Centennial —
Near 1st Avenue north of James Street and Yesler Way.
156 Washington, King County, Seattle, Pioneer Square — Pioneer Square Historic District
On South Main Street.
157 Washington, King County, Seattle, Pioneer Square — Salvation Army Site
On South Washington Street east of 1st Avenue South, on the right when traveling east.
158 Washington, King County, Seattle, Pioneer Square — Schwabacher’s Store
On South 1st Avenue south of Yesler Way, on the right when traveling south.
159 Washington, King County, Seattle, Pioneer Square — Site of the Smaller Fort
On South Main Street at Occidental Avenue South on South Main Street.
160 Washington, King County, Seattle, Pioneer Square — Site of Yesler’s Pavilion
On Cherry Street east of 1st Avenue, on the right when traveling east.
161 Washington, King County, Seattle, Pioneer Square — Smith and Squire Buildings
On South Jackson Street near South 1st Avenue, on the left when traveling east.
162 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.
163 Washington, King County, Seattle, Pioneer Square — The Broderick Building
On Cherry Street at 2nd Avenue, on the left when traveling south on Cherry Street.
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164 Washington, King County, Seattle, Pioneer Square — The Goldsmith Building
On 2nd Avenue South, on the right when traveling south.
165 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.
166 Washington, King County, Seattle, Pioneer Square — The St. Charles ApartmentsBuilt 1913 — Renovated 2004 by Plymouth Housing Group —
On 3rd Avenue at Cherry Street on 3rd Avenue.
167 Washington, King County, Seattle, Pioneer Square — The White Chapel District
On 3rd Avenue South.
168 Washington, King County, Seattle, Pioneer Square — UPS - Celebrating 100 years of ServiceAugust 28, 2007
On 2nd Avenue near South Main Street.
169 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.
170 Washington, King County, Seattle, Queen Anne — You're Now a Part of History
On West Roy Street.
171 Washington, King County, Seattle, SODO — Cannabis City - Seattle's First Pot ShopEstablished July 7th, 2014
On 4th Ave S south of South Lander Street, on the right when traveling south.
172 Washington, King County, Seattle, SODO — King Street Station — 1989 Washington State Centennial —
Near South King Street east of 2nd Avenue, South.
173 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.
174 Washington, King County, Seattle, South Lake Union — Mayer PlazaJoseph Mayer's Magnificent Clock
On Dexter Avenue North at Harrison Street, on the right when traveling north on Dexter Avenue North.
175 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.
176 Washington, King County, Seattle, Uptown — Anne Frank Memorial
Near Nob Hill Avenue North.
177 Washington, King County, Seattle, Uptown — Armory
Near Harrison Street.
178 Washington, King County, Seattle, Uptown — De La Mar ApartmentsRegistered National Historic Place
Near W Olympic Place at 2nd Avenue W.
179 Washington, King County, Seattle, Uptown — George Washington
On Mercer Street.
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180 Washington, King County, Seattle, Uptown — Seattle Center Monorail
Near Thomas Street.
181 Washington, King County, Seattle, Uptown — The First Commercial Monorail in the United States
On 4th Avenue North.
182 Washington, King County, Seattle, Uptown — The Monorail SocietyHistoric Landmark
Near Thomas Street.
183 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.
184 Washington, King County, Seattle, West Seattle — First Direct Scheduled Commercial Air Line Service in Seattle - Gorst FieldSeattle's Airmail Field
Near West Marginal Way Southwest, 0.5 miles north of Southwest Front Street, on the right when traveling north.
185 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.
186 Washington, King County, Skykomish — A Route Still in UseIron Goat Trail — MP 1718.98 —
Near Stevens Pass Highway (U.S. 2) at Old Cascade Highway, on the right when traveling west.
187 Washington, King County, Skykomish — Early SkykomishAffectionately 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.
188 Washington, King County, Skykomish — Snowsheds Needed Solid SupportIron Goat Trail — MP 1719.88 —
Near Stevens Pass Highway (U.S. 2) at Old Cascade Highway, on the right when traveling west.
189 Washington, King County, Skykomish — Snowsheds Protected the RailwayIron Goat Trail — MP 1719.53 —
Near Stevens Pass Highway (U.S. 2) at Old Cascade Highway, on the right when traveling west.
190 Washington, King County, Skykomish — Twin Tunnels Bored Through GraniteIron Goat Trail
Near Stevens Pass Highway (U.S. 2) at Old Cascade Highway, on the right when traveling west.
191 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.
192 Washington, King County, Tukwila — Joseph Foster Tree
Near Interurban Avenue South south of 56h Avenue South.

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