DescriptionBaist Seattle 1905 plate 13 - A - raw.jpg
Part of plate 13, Baist's Real Estate Maps of Surveys of Seattle (1905). Shows the "Denny Blaine Lake Park Addition", now Seattle's Denny-Blaine neighborhood. The map shows clearly that this neighborhood almost completely ignored the city's street grid, although some streets nominally continue the grid (e.g. 37th Avenue, which definitely does not follow the line of 37th Avenue to its north or south). The streets instead follow the contours of the land.
This is a raw image of a plastic-covered document: some reflections and also some shadow.
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Plate 13, Baist's Real Estate Maps of Surveys of Seattle, G. Wm. Baist, Philadelphia, 1905
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== Summary == {{Information |Description=Part of plate 13, ''Baist's Real Estate Maps of Surveys of Seattle'' (1905). Shows the "Denny Blaine Lake Park Addition", now Seattle's Denny-Blaine neighborhood. The map shows clearly that this neighborhood almost