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Seattle walks, discovering history and nature in the city, David B. Williams

Label
Seattle walks, discovering history and nature in the city, David B. Williams
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
resource.governmentPublication
government publication of a state province territory dependency etc
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Seattle walks
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
963736198
Responsibility statement
David B. Williams
Sub title
discovering history and nature in the city
Table Of Contents
Introduction -- Walk 1. Seattle's historic shoreline: Remnants from the past -- Walk 2. Denny Hill: The big hill that went away -- Walk 3. Stories in stone: Downtown rocks -- Walk 4. Where you at? A downtown geographical tour -- Walk 5. Who's watching you? A downtown menagerie in stone and terra-cotta -- Walk 6. Regrades and the international district: Shaping a landscape of diversity -- Walk 7. Madison Street: Elliott Bay to Lake Washington -- Walk 8. Lake Union: Circumnavigate the center of the city -- Walk 9. The Hiram M. Chittenden Locks and Discovery Park: Boats, birds, and big trees -- Walk 10. Green Lake to Lake Washington: Tracing a historic creek -- Walk 11. Meadowbrook Pond and Thornton Creek: Restoration and renewal -- Walk 12. Magnuson Park: The land comes full circle -- Walk 13. Capitol Hill: Elegance in the details -- Walk 14. Beacon Hill: Great diversity and great views -- Walk 15. Rainier Beach to Columbia City: From slough to slough -- Walk 16. Delridge and Pigeon Point: The lesser-known side of West Seattle -- Walk 17. West Seattle: Old growth and Alki Point