1905 map of part of Seattle, Washington. The map extends from the waterfront northeast to Western Avenue and from Union Street northwest roughly to Virginia Street, generally considered the southeast border of the Belltown neighborhood. The block of Pike here nearest Western is now the Pike Hill Climb in the city-designated Pike Place Market Historical District.
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Map 128, Insurance Maps of Seattle, Volume Two, Sanborn Map Company, 11 Broadway, New York, reproduced on the "Digital Sanborn Maps 1867-1970" online (subscription) database
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