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Ft. Lawton: Constant Place of Change
(from Magnolia: Memories & Milestones)
Ft. Lawton Trolley ca. 1900
courtesy WSHSby Sara W. Smith
In 1993 I had a conversation with my grandfather, Frederick Mann, about the work that he and my grandmother, Mia Mann, had done to create a collection of historic photographs documenting the natural and human history of what is now Discovery Park. Frederick Mann was involved in the movement to turn Fort Lawton into a park in the 1960's... More..Categories
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More “Now” added to “Then and Now” for the Magnolia Bridge
Now: Two new things… have happened in regard to the replacement of the current Magnolia Bridge. First, Seattle Department of Transportation (SDOT) contracted SCJ Alliance, a local engineering firm, to do a study on options that are more economically viable … Continue reading
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