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Harbor Island is an artificial island in the mouth of the Duwamish River in Seattle, Washington, United States, where it empties into Elliott Bay. Built by the Puget Sound Bridge and Dredging Company , it was completed in 1909 and was then the largest artificial island in the world, at 350 acres (1.4 km 2 ). [ 1 ]
A 1918 Port of Seattle map shows three narrow, unnamed piers between the Municipal Bathing Beach (Alki Beach) and Duwamish Head, as well as several others around Alki Point facing onto Puget Sound, outside Elliott Bay. [11] One such pier is visible in the distance in the third photo of a Seattle Now & Then article by Paul Dorpat and Jean ...
Ballast Island is now inland from the recently created Habitat Beach, looking southeast from Colman Dock. Ballast Island was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on January 27, 2021. [28] A plaque memorializing the island is located at Washington Street Boat Landing, a pergola located adjacent to the former site of the island. [29]
Ketron Island (Lushootseed: saŹilc) [2] is an island and a census-designated place (CDP) in Pierce County, Washington, United States. The island had a population of 24 people according to the 2000 census, and 17 people at the 2010 census. Ketron Island is located in southern Puget Sound just off the shoreline from Steilacoom.
Tillicum Village was a Puget Sound area visitor attraction located on Blake Island, a Washington State Park accessible only by boat, which is off the shore of Seattle, Washington, United States. Founded in 1962 by Bill Hewitt, control of Tillicum Village was sold to Argosy Cruises in 2009.
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Edmount Island and bridge in 1925 Ballinger lodge on Edmount Island, 1915 Edmount Island , also called Ballinger Island , [ a ] is a 3-acre (1.2 ha) island in Lake Ballinger , in the Seattle suburbs of south Snohomish County , in the U.S. state of Washington .
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