The one on TV was probably the crab boat of the same name out of Astoria. This particular one was built in Mexico, and can get away with Tuna...
Out and about to photograph boats a few weeks ago on Puget Sound, and I stumbled across this little gem being used for storage on a pier in...
On another sad note, in the most recent Google Earth imagery, the former Metalline Falls Branch depot at Ione is now gone from its site in town....
I would modify my orignal post, but it seems that isn't allowed, so I'll add sad news here: In continuing "clean-up" of unused structures, BNSF...
Good Afternoon, Continuing on from my previously posted lists of surviving railroad passenger depots in Washington State, I'm moving on to the...
Like I said, assessor dates are definitely something to be taken with a grain of salt. Several of the oldest houses in Seattle, built in the...
Thanks for the info. I think Rosalia's was the wrong design as well. Tax records list the house as built in 1900, which is probably just rounded...
It's on the difficult side in Bing Maps. You have to zoom in to the closest zoom level in Road or Aerial views, and when the road turns blue,...
Also, I finally found a historical image of the Interurban depot at Medical Lake, Washington and can quite safely conclude that the depot standing...
Good news, I just found that Microsoft actually has better street view coverage in that area than Google, and thus Bing Maps actually have an...
It's pretty easy to find on the east edge of St. John. The trap shooting platforms jump right out when viewed from the air.
The same could nearly be said for Ralston itself. Other than what I believe is the old hotel, a modern grain silo, and a handful of houses, there...
I think I may have a line on another surviving depot of the OR&N. In 1952 the Thornton depot was sold by the Union Pacific to the St John Gun...
Yes, the Naches depot still stands along the ROW, restored and used as a town meeting space. [ATTACH]
I know what you mean. I keep meaning to make it up the Mt Baker Highway to photograph the Glacier and Maple Falls depots, but I just keep ending...
Looks like it's at 520 East Fairhaven Avenue.
I agree about the colors, those and the large chimney are about the only things out of place. Variations of the 1-1/2 story design were used...
I just got around to photographing a fairly recent addition this past weekend. It's the replica Great Northern depot built by the City of...
I did. It's really sad what people will do these days to their local history. What really amazes me is that the Quincy depot manages without it,...
I had the same thoughts that a larger door had been replaced. That feature and the type of construction really do make me think it was some kind...