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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Seattle

 
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)
Seattle, Washington and Vicinity
    King County (120)
    Chelan County (5)
    Kitsap County (21)
    Kittitas County (12)
    Pierce County (53)
    Snohomish County (17)
    Yakima County (20)
 
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GEOGRAPHIC SORT
1Washington (King County), Seattle — "This Market Is Yours" — Public Market Center/Pike Place Market — U.S. Historical District —
Near Pike Place at 1st Avenue.
2Washington (King County), Seattle — "Ton of Gold" — Historical Point of Interest
Near Akaskan Way, on the right when traveling north.
3Washington (King County), Seattle — “Great White Fleet” — Historical Point of Interest
On Alaskan Way, on the right when traveling south.
4Washington (King County), Seattle — ‘Miike Maru’ — Historical Point of Interest
Near Alaskan Way, on the right when traveling south.
5Washington (King County), Seattle — 1919.551.1 — 1890 Seattle Fire Department Bell
Near 24th Avenue East.
6Washington (King County), Seattle — 50th Anniversary of First Presbyterian Church of Seattle — December 12, 1869 - December 12, 1919
7Washington (King County), Seattle — Alexis Hotel / Globe Building — Built 1901 - Rehabilitated 1982 — Seattle Landmark —
On First Avenue at Madison Street on First Avenue.
8Washington (King County), Seattle — 103 — Ballard Avenue Historic District / Ballard City Hall Bell
On 22nd Ave. NW at Ballard Ave. NW on 22nd Ave. NW.
9Washington (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.
10Washington (King County), Seattle — Beebe Building — Built 1901 - Rehabilitated 1982 — Seattle Landmark —
On 1st Avenue, on the left when traveling south.
11Washington (King County), Seattle — Bell Street Bridge — Where did the old Bell Street Bridge go?
Near Alaska Way near Elliott Avenue.
12Washington (King County), Seattle — Bell Street Terminal, Pier 66 — Historical Point of Interest
On Akaskan Way, on the right when traveling south.
13Washington (King County), Seattle — Birthplace of United Parcel Service
On 2nd Avenue.
14Washington (King County), Seattle — Boeing Field
Near King County Airport Access Road.
15Washington (King County), Seattle — Boeing's Lake Union Seaplane Hangar — Boeing Seattle
Near East Roanoke Street near Fairview Avenue, on the right when traveling west.
16Washington (King County), Seattle — Broadway High School
On Broadway at Pine Street on Broadway.
17Washington (King County), Seattle — Bruce Pavitt and Jonathan Poneman (Sub Pop Records) — Seattle Walk of Fame
Near 6th Avenue at Pine Street.
18Washington (King County), Seattle — Burke Building Remnants
On 2nd Avenue at Marion Street, on the right when traveling south on 2nd Avenue.
19Washington (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.
20Washington (King County), Seattle — Carkeek Park
21Washington (King County), Seattle — Carson D. Boren
On 2nd Avenue at Cherry Street, on the right when traveling east on 2nd Avenue.
22Washington (King County), Seattle — Chief Seattle
On Cedar Street at Denny Way on Cedar Street.
23Washington (King County), Seattle — Chinese American Soldiers Memorial — Seattle
On Maynard Avenue, South north of South King Street.
24Washington (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.
25Washington (King County), Seattle — Colman Building — Seattle Landmark
On Spring Street at Post Avenue on Spring Street.
26Washington (King County), Seattle — Colman Dock — Historical Point of Interest
On Alaskan Way (Washington Route 519), on the right when traveling south.
27Washington (King County), Seattle — Colonial Hotel — Built 1901 - Rehabilitated 1982 — Seattle Landmark —
On 1st Avenue when traveling south.
28Washington (King County), Seattle — Crystal Pool — 1915 - 2004
On Lenora Street at 2nd Avenue, on the left when traveling west on Lenora Street.
29Washington (King County), Seattle — De La Mar Apartments — Registered National Historic Place
Near W Olympic Place at 2nd Avenue W.
30Washington (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.
31Washington (King County), Seattle — Emil Fredreksen Memorial
On Aurora Avenue N..
32Washington (King County), Seattle — Everett G. DuPen — Bronze Relief Sculptures
On 2nd Avenue at Seneca Street, on the right when traveling south on 2nd Avenue.
33Washington (King County), Seattle — Exchange Building
On 2nd Avenue at Marion Street on 2nd Avenue.
34Washington (King County), Seattle — Father William Sullivan — Seattle Walk of Fame
Near 6th Avenue at Pine Street.
35Washington (King County), Seattle — Fire Bell No. 4
On 4th Avenue just south of Battery Street, on the right when traveling north.
36Washington (King County), Seattle — First Avenue
On First Avenue south of Pike Street, on the right when traveling south.
37Washington (King County), Seattle — First Post Office in Seattle
On 1st Avenue north of Marion Street, on the right when traveling north.
38Washington (King County), Seattle — First Presbyterian Church Cornerstone
39Washington (King County), Seattle — First Presbyterian Church of Seattle World War II Memorial — 1939 • 1945
40Washington (King County), Seattle — First Presbyterian Church of Seattle World War Memorial — 1914 • The Great War • 1918
41Washington (King County), Seattle — First School in Seattle
On First Avenue south of Columbia Street, on the left when traveling south.
42Washington (King County), Seattle — Fremont Bridge
On 4th Avenue North, on the right when traveling north.
43Washington (King County), Seattle — George Ward House — Seattle's Oldest Bulding
On East Denny Way near Belmont Avenue East, on the right when traveling west.
44Washington (King County), Seattle — George Washington
Near 15th Avenue NE north of W Stevens Way NE.
45Washington (King County), Seattle — Gerard Schwarz — Seattle Walk of Fame
On 6th Avenue at Pine Street on 6th Avenue.
46Washington (King County), Seattle — Grand Central Hotel — 1889
On South 1st Avenue north of South Main Street, on the right when traveling north.
47Washington (King County), Seattle — Grand Pacific Hotel — Built 1898 - Restored 1982 — Seattle Landmark —
On 1st Ave when traveling south.
48Washington (King County), Seattle — Great Northern Tunnel
On South Main Street at 4th Avenue South, on the left when traveling east on South Main Street.
49Washington (King County), Seattle — Hiram M. Chittenden Locks — Why Are The Locks Needed?
50Washington (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.
51Washington (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.
52Washington (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.
53Washington (King County), Seattle — Information Booth — 1897- 1977
On Occidental Avenue South at South Main Street on Occidental Avenue South.
54Washington (King County), Seattle — Interurban Building
On Yesler Way, on the right when traveling east.
55Washington (King County), Seattle — Interurban Building — 1890
On Yesler Way, on the right when traveling east.
56Washington (King County), Seattle — Japanese American Remembrance Garden
Near East Madison Street.
57Washington (King County), Seattle — John Harte McGraw
On Stewart Street near Westlake Avenue, on the left when traveling south.
58Washington (King County), Seattle — Joshua Greene — 1869 - 1975
Near Alaskan Way.
59Washington (King County), Seattle — King Street Station — 1989 Washington State Centennial —
Near South King Street east of 2nd Avenue, South.
60Washington (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.
61Washington (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.
62Washington (King County), Seattle — Lou Graham’s Sporting House — 1989 Washington State Centennial —
On South Washington Street at 3rd Avenue, South on South Washington Street.
63Washington (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.
64Washington (King County), Seattle — Maynard Building — 1892
On South 1st Avenue at South Washington Street on South 1st Avenue.
65Washington (King County), Seattle — Medal of Honor Memorial
On Memorial Way NE, in the median.
66Washington (King County), Seattle — Merchant’s Cafe — 1889
On Yesler Way east of 1st Avenue, on the right when traveling east.
67Washington (King County), Seattle — Mural at Bergen Place
On Northwest Market Street at Leary Ave. NW on Northwest Market Street.
68Washington (King County), Seattle — Mutual Life Building — 1897
On 1st Avenue at Yesler Way on 1st Avenue.
69Washington (King County), Seattle — Naval Training Station Seattle — World War I • 1917 - 1918
Near North East Pacific Street.
70Washington (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.
71Washington (King County), Seattle — Pantages House
On East Denny Way near Harvard Avenue, on the right when traveling east.
72Washington (King County), Seattle — Paul G. Allen & Bill Gates — Seattle Walk of Fame
Near 5th Avenue south of Olive Way.
73Washington (King County), Seattle — Pioneer Building — 1989 Washington State Centennial —
Near 1st Avenue north of James Street and Yesler Way.
74Washington (King County), Seattle — Pioneer Square Historic District
On South Main Street.
75Washington (King County), Seattle — Salvation Army Site
On South Washington Street east of 1st Avenue South, on the right when traveling east.
76Washington (King County), Seattle — Schwabacher’s Store
On South 1st Avenue south of Yesler Way, on the right when traveling south.
77Washington (King County), Seattle — Scion of the Washington Elm — Cambridge, Mass.
On E Stevens Way NE, on the right when traveling south.
78Washington (King County), Seattle — Seattle Chinatown Gate
On South King Street at 5th Avenue S on South King Street.
79Washington (King County), Seattle — Seattle Fisherman's Memorial
On West Thurman Street west of 18th Avenue West, on the right when traveling west.
80Washington (King County), Seattle — Seattle’s First Pier — Historical Point of Interest
On Alaskan Way South near Yesler Way, on the right when traveling south.
81Washington (King County), Seattle — Seattle's Pioneers - The Maples
Near Perimeter Road South.
82Washington (King County), Seattle — Site of the Smaller Fort
On South Main Street at Occidental Avenue South on South Main Street.
83Washington (King County), Seattle — Site of University of Washington
On University Street west of 5th Avenue, on the right when traveling west.
84Washington (King County), Seattle — Site of Yesler’s Pavilion
On Cherry Street east of 1st Avenue, on the right when traveling east.
85Washington (King County), Seattle — Smith and Squire Buildings
On South Jackson Street near South 1st Avenue, on the left when traveling east.
86Washington (King County), Seattle — Smith Tower — 1989 Washington State Centennial —
Near 2nd Avenue north of Yester Way, on the right when traveling north.
87Washington (King County), Seattle — Speakeasy Cafι
On 2nd Avenue at Bell Street, on the left when traveling south on 2nd Avenue.
88Washington (King County), Seattle — Start of Seattle Fire Site
On 1st Avenue at Madison Street, on the right when traveling south on 1st Avenue.
89Washington (King County), Seattle — Steamer Idaho Wreckage — Historical Point of Interest
On Alaskan Way.
90Washington (King County), Seattle — The Broderick Building
On Cherry Street at 2nd Avenue, on the left when traveling south on Cherry Street.
91Washington (King County), Seattle — The Brooklyn Building
On 2nd Avenue at University Street, on the left when traveling south on 2nd Avenue.
92Washington (King County), Seattle — The First Commercial Monorail in the United States
On 4th Avenue North.
93Washington (King County), Seattle — The First Presbyterian Church of Seattle, Washington — 1869 - 1906
94Washington (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.
95Washington (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.
96Washington (King County), Seattle — The Goldsmith Building
On 2nd Avenue South, on the right when traveling south.
97Washington (King County), Seattle — The Holyoke Building
On 1st Avenue at Spring Street on 1st Avenue.
98Washington (King County), Seattle — The Old Shell House
Near Walla Walla Road east of Montlake Boulevard NE.
99Washington (King County), Seattle — The Pioneer Square Pergola
On 1st Avenue at Yesler Way, on the left when traveling south on 1st Avenue.
100Washington (King County), Seattle — 252 — The Reverend George Whitworth Grave — American Presbyterian and Reformed Historical Site
Near 15th Avenue East south of East Garfield Street.

112 entries matched your criteria. The first 100 are listed above. The final 12 ⊳
 
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