Port of Seattle
The Port of Seattle is a government agency in charge of the seaport and airport of Seattle, Washington, United States.[1] It is one of the largest ports of the United States and very important to Seattle's economy.[2]
Port Of Seattle Media
- Central Pier 1 at the base of Bell St., ca. 1910 - DPLA - c49648101a9fc25992cb439ea65aa02e (page 1).jpg
Bell Street Terminal, circa 1915
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South Lander Street facilities on the East Waterway of the Duwamish, circa 1915
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Hooverville on the Seattle tideflats, 1933
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Pier 69, the present-day Headquarters for the Port of Seattle.
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A container ship and the Bainbridge Island ferry near Terminal 46
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Container cranes on both sides of the East Duwamish Waterway
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A ship at Pier 86 Grain Terminal
Ship Angela from Panama taking on grain at Pier 86 Grain Terminal
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View of restaurant cafe and adjacent marina at Bell Harbor Marina (at the new Bell Street Terminal) along Alaskan Way, Seattle waterfront
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Royal Caribbean cruise ship Rhapsody of the Seas at Smith Cove Cruise Terminal, Pier 91. Pier 86 Grain Terminal in foreground. The privately owned Elliott Bay Marina in background.
References
- ↑ "Our Mission | Port of Seattle". www.portseattle.org. Archived from the original on 2018-05-14. Retrieved 2018-05-13.
- ↑ "The Port of Seattle's Economic Impact" (PDF). Port of Seattle. Archived from the original (PDF) on September 8, 2015. Retrieved May 19, 2017.