Historical Markers and War Memorials in King County, Washington
Adjacent to King County, Washington
GEOGRAPHIC SORT
| 1► Washington (King County), Ballard — Ballard Avenue Landmark District Historic Marker Project — |
| On 22nd Avenue NW at Ballard Avenue NW on 22nd Avenue NW. | |||
| 2► Washington (King County), Kent — The Saar Pioneer Cemetery — |
| Near 84th Ave. S. north of South 212th Street, on the right when traveling south. | |||
| 3► Washington (King County), SeaTac — Barney Clark Memorial Court First-Ever Artificial Heart Recipient — |
| Near Pacific Highway S (U.S. 99). | |||
| 4► Washington (King County), Seattle — "This Market Is Yours" Public Market Center/Pike Place Market U.S. Historical District — |
| Near Pike Place at 1st Avenue. | |||
| 5► Washington (King County), Seattle — "Ton of Gold" Historical Point of Interest — |
| Near Akaskan Way, on the right when traveling north. | |||
| 6► Washington (King County), Seattle — “Great White Fleet” Historical Point of Interest — |
| On Alaskan Way, on the right when traveling south. | |||
| 7► Washington (King County), Seattle — Miike Maru Historical Point of Interest — |
| Near Alaskan Way, on the right when traveling south. | |||
| 8► Washington (King County), Seattle — 1919.551.1 — 1890 Seattle Fire Department Bell — |
| Near 24th Avenue East. | |||
| 9► Washington (King County), Seattle — 50th Anniversary of First Presbyterian Church of Seattle December 12, 1869 - December 12, 1919 — |
| 10► Washington (King County), Seattle — Alexis Hotel / Globe Building Built 1901 - Rehabilitated 1982 Seattle Landmark — |
| On First Avenue at Madison Street on First Avenue. | |||
| 11► Washington (King County), Seattle — 103 — Ballard Avenue Historic District / Ballard City Hall Bell — |
| On 22nd Ave. NW at Ballard Ave. NW on 22nd Ave. NW. | |||
| 12► Washington (King County), Seattle — Ballast Island Historical Point of Interest — |
| On Alaskan Way South at South Washington Street, on the right when traveling south on Alaskan Way South. | |||
| 13► Washington (King County), Seattle — Beebe Building Built 1901 - Rehabilitated 1982 Seattle Landmark — |
| On 1st Avenue, on the left when traveling south. | |||
| 14► Washington (King County), Seattle — Bell Street Bridge Where did the old Bell Street Bridge go? — |
| Near Alaska Way near Elliott Avenue. | |||
| 15► Washington (King County), Seattle — Bell Street Terminal, Pier 66 Historical Point of Interest — |
| On Akaskan Way, on the right when traveling south. | |||
| 16► Washington (King County), Seattle — Birthplace of United Parcel Service — |
| On 2nd Avenue. | |||
| 17► Washington (King County), Seattle — Boeing Field — |
| Near King County Airport Access Road. | |||
| 18► Washington (King County), Seattle — Boeing's Lake Union Seaplane Hangar Boeing Seattle — |
| Near East Roanoke Street near Fairview Avenue, on the right when traveling west. | |||
| 19► Washington (King County), Seattle — Broadway High School — |
| On Broadway at Pine Street on Broadway. | |||
| 20► Washington (King County), Seattle — Bruce Pavitt and Jonathan Poneman (Sub Pop Records) Seattle Walk of Fame — |
| Near 6th Avenue at Pine Street. | |||
| 21► Washington (King County), Seattle — Burke Building Remnants — |
| On 2nd Avenue at Marion Street, on the right when traveling south on 2nd Avenue. | |||
| 22► Washington (King County), Seattle — 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. | |||
| 23► Washington (King County), Seattle — Carkeek Park — |
| 24► Washington (King County), Seattle — Carson D. Boren — |
| On 2nd Avenue at Cherry Street, on the right when traveling east on 2nd Avenue. | |||
| 25► Washington (King County), Seattle — Chief Seattle — |
| On Cedar Street at Denny Way on Cedar Street. | |||
| 26► Washington (King County), Seattle — Chinese American Soldiers Memorial Seattle — |
| On Maynard Avenue, South north of South King Street. | |||
| 27► Washington (King County), Seattle — Chrysler Building Seattle's Historic Auto Row — |
| On East Pine Street at Broadway, on the right when traveling west on East Pine Street. | |||
| 28► Washington (King County), Seattle — Colman Building Seattle Landmark — |
| On Spring Street at Post Avenue on Spring Street. | |||
| 29► Washington (King County), Seattle — Colman Dock Historical Point of Interest — |
| On Alaskan Way (Washington Route 519), on the right when traveling south. | |||
| 30► Washington (King County), Seattle — Colonial Hotel Built 1901 - Rehabilitated 1982 Seattle Landmark — |
| On 1st Avenue when traveling south. | |||
| 31► Washington (King County), Seattle — Crystal Pool 1915 - 2004 — |
| On Lenora Street at 2nd Avenue, on the left when traveling west on Lenora Street. | |||
| 32► Washington (King County), Seattle — De La Mar Apartments Registered National Historic Place — |
| Near W Olympic Place at 2nd Avenue W. | |||
| 33► Washington (King County), Seattle — Earl Layman Street Clock — |
| On 1st Avenue South at South Main Street, on the right when traveling north on 1st Avenue South. | |||
| 34► Washington (King County), Seattle — Emil Fredreksen Memorial — |
| On Aurora Avenue N.. | |||
| 35► Washington (King County), Seattle — Everett G. DuPen Bronze Relief Sculptures — |
| On 2nd Avenue at Seneca Street, on the right when traveling south on 2nd Avenue. | |||
| 36► Washington (King County), Seattle — Exchange Building — |
| On 2nd Avenue at Marion Street on 2nd Avenue. | |||
| 37► Washington (King County), Seattle — Father William Sullivan Seattle Walk of Fame — |
| Near 6th Avenue at Pine Street. | |||
| 38► Washington (King County), Seattle — Fire Bell No. 4 — |
| On 4th Avenue just south of Battery Street, on the right when traveling north. | |||
| 39► Washington (King County), Seattle — First Avenue — |
| On First Avenue south of Pike Street, on the right when traveling south. | |||
| 40► Washington (King County), Seattle — First Post Office in Seattle — |
| On 1st Avenue north of Marion Street, on the right when traveling north. | |||
| 41► Washington (King County), Seattle — First Presbyterian Church Cornerstone — |
| 42► Washington (King County), Seattle — First Presbyterian Church of Seattle World War II Memorial 1939 1945 — |
| 43► Washington (King County), Seattle — First Presbyterian Church of Seattle World War Memorial 1914 The Great War 1918 — |
| 44► Washington (King County), Seattle — First School in Seattle — |
| On First Avenue south of Columbia Street, on the left when traveling south. | |||
| 45► Washington (King County), Seattle — Fremont Bridge — |
| On 4th Avenue North, on the right when traveling north. | |||
| 46► Washington (King County), Seattle — George Ward House Seattle's Oldest Bulding — |
| On East Denny Way near Belmont Avenue East, on the right when traveling west. | |||
| 47► Washington (King County), Seattle — George Washington — |
| Near 15th Avenue NE north of W Stevens Way NE. | |||
| 48► Washington (King County), Seattle — Gerard Schwarz Seattle Walk of Fame — |
| On 6th Avenue at Pine Street on 6th Avenue. | |||
| 49► Washington (King County), Seattle — Grand Central Hotel 1889 — |
| On South 1st Avenue north of South Main Street, on the right when traveling north. | |||
| 50► Washington (King County), Seattle — Grand Pacific Hotel Built 1898 - Restored 1982 Seattle Landmark — |
| On 1st Ave when traveling south. | |||
| 51► Washington (King County), Seattle — Great Northern Tunnel — |
| On South Main Street at 4th Avenue South, on the left when traveling east on South Main Street. | |||
| 52► Washington (King County), Seattle — Hiram M. Chittenden Locks Why Are The Locks Needed? — |
| 53► Washington (King County), Seattle — How Big Was Japantown? — |
| On South Main Street at 2nd Avenue South, on the right when traveling east on South Main Street. | |||
| 54► Washington (King County), Seattle — How Did Water Become Land? — |
| On Occidental Avenue South at South King Street, on the right when traveling north on Occidental Avenue South. | |||
| 55► Washington (King County), Seattle — Indians Attack Seattle! Jan. 26, 1856 Historical Point of Interest — |
| On Alaskan Way South near Yesler Way, on the right when traveling south. | |||
| 56► Washington (King County), Seattle — Information Booth 1897- 1977 — |
| On Occidental Avenue South at South Main Street on Occidental Avenue South. | |||
| 57► Washington (King County), Seattle — Interurban Building — |
| On Yesler Way, on the right when traveling east. | |||
| 58► Washington (King County), Seattle — Interurban Building 1890 — |
| On Yesler Way, on the right when traveling east. | |||
| 59► Washington (King County), Seattle — Japanese American Remembrance Garden — |
| Near East Madison Street. | |||
| 60► Washington (King County), Seattle — John Harte McGraw — |
| On Stewart Street near Westlake Avenue, on the left when traveling south. | |||
| 61► Washington (King County), Seattle — Joshua Greene 1869 - 1975 — |
| Near Alaskan Way. | |||
| 62► Washington (King County), Seattle — King Street Station 1989 Washington State Centennial — |
| Near South King Street east of 2nd Avenue, South. | |||
| 63► Washington (King County), Seattle — Kings St. Coal Wharf - Skinner & Eddy Shipyards - Site of Hooverville — |
| On Alaskan Way South at South King Street, on the right when traveling south on Alaskan Way South. | |||
| 64► Washington (King County), Seattle — Lenin in Fremont Art Outlives Politics — |
| On Fremont Place North at North 35th Street and Evanston Avenue North, on Fremont Place North. | |||
| 65► Washington (King County), Seattle — Lou Grahams Sporting House 1989 Washington State Centennial — |
| On South Washington Street at 3rd Avenue, South on South Washington Street. | |||
| 66► Washington (King County), Seattle — 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. | |||
| 67► Washington (King County), Seattle — Maynard Building 1892 — |
| On South 1st Avenue at South Washington Street on South 1st Avenue. | |||
| 68► Washington (King County), Seattle — Medal of Honor Memorial — |
| On Memorial Way NE, in the median. | |||
| 69► Washington (King County), Seattle — Merchants Cafe 1889 — |
| On Yesler Way east of 1st Avenue, on the right when traveling east. | |||
| 70► Washington (King County), Seattle — Mural at Bergen Place — |
| On Northwest Market Street at Leary Ave. NW on Northwest Market Street. | |||
| 71► Washington (King County), Seattle — Mutual Life Building 1897 — |
| On 1st Avenue at Yesler Way on 1st Avenue. | |||
| 72► Washington (King County), Seattle — Naval Training Station Seattle World War I 1917 - 1918 — |
| Near North East Pacific Street. | |||
| 73► Washington (King County), Seattle — Original Site of the University of Washington A.D. 1861 - A.D. 1895 — |
| On University Street west of 5th Avenue, on the right when traveling west. | |||
| 74► Washington (King County), Seattle — Pantages House — |
| On East Denny Way near Harvard Avenue, on the right when traveling east. | |||
| 75► Washington (King County), Seattle — Paul G. Allen & Bill Gates Seattle Walk of Fame — |
| Near 5th Avenue south of Olive Way. | |||
| 76► Washington (King County), Seattle — Pioneer Building 1989 Washington State Centennial — |
| Near 1st Avenue north of James Street and Yesler Way. | |||
| 77► Washington (King County), Seattle — Pioneer Square Historic District — |
| On South Main Street. | |||
| 78► Washington (King County), Seattle — Salvation Army Site — |
| On South Washington Street east of 1st Avenue South, on the right when traveling east. | |||
| 79► Washington (King County), Seattle — Schwabachers Store — |
| On South 1st Avenue south of Yesler Way, on the right when traveling south. | |||
| 80► Washington (King County), Seattle — Scion of the Washington Elm Cambridge, Mass. — |
| On E Stevens Way NE, on the right when traveling south. | |||
| 81► Washington (King County), Seattle — Seattle Chinatown Gate — |
| On South King Street at 5th Avenue S on South King Street. | |||
| 82► Washington (King County), Seattle — Seattle Fisherman's Memorial — |
| On West Thurman Street west of 18th Avenue West, on the right when traveling west. | |||
| 83► Washington (King County), Seattle — Seattles First Pier Historical Point of Interest — |
| On Alaskan Way South near Yesler Way, on the right when traveling south. | |||
| 84► Washington (King County), Seattle — Seattle's Pioneers - The Maples — |
| Near Perimeter Road South. | |||
| 85► Washington (King County), Seattle — Site of the Smaller Fort — |
| On South Main Street at Occidental Avenue South on South Main Street. | |||
| 86► Washington (King County), Seattle — Site of University of Washington — |
| On University Street west of 5th Avenue, on the right when traveling west. | |||
| 87► Washington (King County), Seattle — Site of Yeslers Pavilion — |
| On Cherry Street east of 1st Avenue, on the right when traveling east. | |||
| 88► Washington (King County), Seattle — Smith and Squire Buildings — |
| On South Jackson Street near South 1st Avenue, on the left when traveling east. | |||
| 89► Washington (King County), Seattle — Smith Tower 1989 Washington State Centennial — |
| Near 2nd Avenue north of Yester Way, on the right when traveling north. | |||
| 90► Washington (King County), Seattle — Speakeasy Cafι — |
| On 2nd Avenue at Bell Street, on the left when traveling south on 2nd Avenue. | |||
| 91► Washington (King County), Seattle — Start of Seattle Fire Site — |
| On 1st Avenue at Madison Street, on the right when traveling south on 1st Avenue. | |||
| 92► Washington (King County), Seattle — Steamer Idaho Wreckage Historical Point of Interest — |
| On Alaskan Way. | |||
| 93► Washington (King County), Seattle — The Broderick Building — |
| On Cherry Street at 2nd Avenue, on the left when traveling south on Cherry Street. | |||
| 94► Washington (King County), Seattle — The Brooklyn Building — |
| On 2nd Avenue at University Street, on the left when traveling south on 2nd Avenue. | |||
| 95► Washington (King County), Seattle — The First Commercial Monorail in the United States — |
| On 4th Avenue North. | |||
| 96► Washington (King County), Seattle — The First Presbyterian Church of Seattle, Washington 1869 - 1906 — |
| 97► Washington (King County), Seattle — 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. | |||
| 98► Washington (King County), Seattle — The Future Is On the Wing Blended Winglet — |
| On East Marginal Way South just south of South 94th Place, on the left when traveling south. | |||
| 99► Washington (King County), Seattle — The Goldsmith Building — |
| On 2nd Avenue South, on the right when traveling south. | |||
| 100► Washington (King County), Seattle — The Holyoke Building — |
| On 1st Avenue at Spring Street on 1st Avenue. | |||
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