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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 (120) Chelan County, WA (5) Kitsap County, WA (21) Kittitas County, WA (12) Pierce County, WA (53) Snohomish County, WA (17) Yakima County, WA (20)  KingCounty(120) King County (120)  ChelanCounty(5) Chelan County (5)  KitsapCounty(21) Kitsap County (21)  KittitasCounty(12) Kittitas County (12)  PierceCounty(53) Pierce County (53)  SnohomishCounty(17) Snohomish County (17)  YakimaCounty(20) Yakima County (20)
Adjacent to King County, Washington
    Chelan County (5)
    Kitsap County (21)
    Kittitas County (12)
    Pierce County (53)
    Snohomish County (17)
    Yakima County (20)
 
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1Washington (King County), Ballard — Ballard Avenue Landmark District Historic Marker Project
2Washington (King County), Kent — The Saar Pioneer Cemetery
3Washington (King County), SeaTac — Barney Clark Memorial Court — First-Ever Artificial Heart Recipient
4Washington (King County), Seattle — "This Market Is Yours" — Public Market Center/Pike Place Market — U.S. Historical District —
5Washington (King County), Seattle — "Ton of Gold" — Historical Point of Interest
6Washington (King County), Seattle — “Great White Fleet” — Historical Point of Interest
7Washington (King County), Seattle — ‘Miike Maru’ — Historical Point of Interest
8Washington (King County), Seattle — 1919.551.1 — 1890 Seattle Fire Department Bell
9Washington (King County), Seattle — 50th Anniversary of First Presbyterian Church of Seattle — December 12, 1869 - December 12, 1919
10Washington (King County), Seattle — Alexis Hotel / Globe Building — Built 1901 - Rehabilitated 1982 — Seattle Landmark —
11Washington (King County), Seattle — 103 — Ballard Avenue Historic District / Ballard City Hall Bell
12Washington (King County), Seattle — Ballast Island — Historical Point of Interest
13Washington (King County), Seattle — Beebe Building — Built 1901 - Rehabilitated 1982 — Seattle Landmark —
14Washington (King County), Seattle — Bell Street Bridge — Where did the old Bell Street Bridge go?
15Washington (King County), Seattle — Bell Street Terminal, Pier 66 — Historical Point of Interest
16Washington (King County), Seattle — Birthplace of United Parcel Service
17Washington (King County), Seattle — Boeing Field
18Washington (King County), Seattle — Boeing's Lake Union Seaplane Hangar — Boeing Seattle
19Washington (King County), Seattle — Broadway High School
20Washington (King County), Seattle — Bruce Pavitt and Jonathan Poneman (Sub Pop Records) — Seattle Walk of Fame
21Washington (King County), Seattle — Burke Building Remnants
22Washington (King County), Seattle — Cannabis City - Seattle's First Pot Shop — Established July 7th, 2014
23Washington (King County), Seattle — Carkeek Park
24Washington (King County), Seattle — Carson D. Boren
25Washington (King County), Seattle — Chief Seattle
26Washington (King County), Seattle — Chinese American Soldiers Memorial — Seattle
27Washington (King County), Seattle — Chrysler Building — Seattle's Historic Auto Row
28Washington (King County), Seattle — Colman Building — Seattle Landmark
29Washington (King County), Seattle — Colman Dock — Historical Point of Interest
30Washington (King County), Seattle — Colonial Hotel — Built 1901 - Rehabilitated 1982 — Seattle Landmark —
31Washington (King County), Seattle — Crystal Pool — 1915 - 2004
32Washington (King County), Seattle — De La Mar Apartments — Registered National Historic Place
33Washington (King County), Seattle — Earl Layman Street Clock
34Washington (King County), Seattle — Emil Fredreksen Memorial
35Washington (King County), Seattle — Everett G. DuPen — Bronze Relief Sculptures
36Washington (King County), Seattle — Exchange Building
37Washington (King County), Seattle — Father William Sullivan — Seattle Walk of Fame
38Washington (King County), Seattle — Fire Bell No. 4
39Washington (King County), Seattle — First Avenue
40Washington (King County), Seattle — First Post Office in Seattle
41Washington (King County), Seattle — First Presbyterian Church Cornerstone
42Washington (King County), Seattle — First Presbyterian Church of Seattle World War II Memorial — 1939 • 1945
43Washington (King County), Seattle — First Presbyterian Church of Seattle World War Memorial — 1914 • The Great War • 1918
44Washington (King County), Seattle — First School in Seattle
45Washington (King County), Seattle — Fremont Bridge
46Washington (King County), Seattle — George Ward House — Seattle's Oldest Bulding
47Washington (King County), Seattle — George Washington
48Washington (King County), Seattle — Gerard Schwarz — Seattle Walk of Fame
49Washington (King County), Seattle — Grand Central Hotel — 1889
50Washington (King County), Seattle — Grand Pacific Hotel — Built 1898 - Restored 1982 — Seattle Landmark —
51Washington (King County), Seattle — Great Northern Tunnel
52Washington (King County), Seattle — Hiram M. Chittenden Locks — Why Are The Locks Needed?
53Washington (King County), Seattle — How Big Was Japantown?
54Washington (King County), Seattle — How Did Water Become Land?
55Washington (King County), Seattle — Indians Attack Seattle! Jan. 26, 1856 — Historical Point of Interest
56Washington (King County), Seattle — Information Booth — 1897- 1977
57Washington (King County), Seattle — Interurban Building
58Washington (King County), Seattle — Interurban Building — 1890
59Washington (King County), Seattle — Japanese American Remembrance Garden
60Washington (King County), Seattle — John Harte McGraw
61Washington (King County), Seattle — Joshua Greene — 1869 - 1975
62Washington (King County), Seattle — King Street Station — 1989 Washington State Centennial —
63Washington (King County), Seattle — Kings St. Coal Wharf - Skinner & Eddy Shipyards - Site of Hooverville
64Washington (King County), Seattle — Lenin in Fremont — Art Outlives Politics
65Washington (King County), Seattle — Lou Graham’s Sporting House — 1989 Washington State Centennial —
66Washington (King County), Seattle — Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial Park — The Life of Martin Luther King, Jr. —
67Washington (King County), Seattle — Maynard Building — 1892
68Washington (King County), Seattle — Medal of Honor Memorial
69Washington (King County), Seattle — Merchant’s Cafe — 1889
70Washington (King County), Seattle — Mural at Bergen Place
71Washington (King County), Seattle — Mutual Life Building — 1897
72Washington (King County), Seattle — Naval Training Station Seattle — World War I • 1917 - 1918
73Washington (King County), Seattle — Original Site of the University of Washington — A.D. 1861 - A.D. 1895
74Washington (King County), Seattle — Pantages House
75Washington (King County), Seattle — Paul G. Allen & Bill Gates — Seattle Walk of Fame
76Washington (King County), Seattle — Pioneer Building — 1989 Washington State Centennial —
77Washington (King County), Seattle — Pioneer Square Historic District
78Washington (King County), Seattle — Salvation Army Site
79Washington (King County), Seattle — Schwabacher’s Store
80Washington (King County), Seattle — Scion of the Washington Elm — Cambridge, Mass.
81Washington (King County), Seattle — Seattle Chinatown Gate
82Washington (King County), Seattle — Seattle Fisherman's Memorial
83Washington (King County), Seattle — Seattle’s First Pier — Historical Point of Interest
84Washington (King County), Seattle — Seattle's Pioneers - The Maples
85Washington (King County), Seattle — Site of the Smaller Fort
86Washington (King County), Seattle — Site of University of Washington
87Washington (King County), Seattle — Site of Yesler’s Pavilion
88Washington (King County), Seattle — Smith and Squire Buildings
89Washington (King County), Seattle — Smith Tower — 1989 Washington State Centennial —
90Washington (King County), Seattle — Speakeasy Cafι
91Washington (King County), Seattle — Start of Seattle Fire Site
92Washington (King County), Seattle — Steamer Idaho Wreckage — Historical Point of Interest
93Washington (King County), Seattle — The Broderick Building
94Washington (King County), Seattle — The Brooklyn Building
95Washington (King County), Seattle — The First Commercial Monorail in the United States
96Washington (King County), Seattle — The First Presbyterian Church of Seattle, Washington — 1869 - 1906
97Washington (King County), Seattle — The Fremont Troll — The Troll Under the Bridge
98Washington (King County), Seattle — The Future Is On the Wing — Blended Winglet
99Washington (King County), Seattle — The Goldsmith Building
100Washington (King County), Seattle — The Holyoke Building

120 entries matched your criteria. The first 100 are listed above. The final 20 ⊳
 
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