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Aerial of Fishermen's Terminal from southwest, Seattle, 1950
Aerial of Fishermen's Terminal from southwest, Seattle, 1950
TitleAerial of Fishermen's Terminal from southwest, Seattle, 1950
PhotographerUnknown
Date1950
CaptionFor many years, commercial fishermen have kept their boats at Fishermen's Terminal, in Salmon Bay, just west of the Ballard Bridge. This sheltered area of the Lake Washington Ship Canal gives easy access to Puget Sound.
NotesTyped on verso: Air view of Salmon Bay Terminal. Largest commercial fishing terminal in U.S., 1950.

Caption by MOHAI staff.
SubjectsHarbors--Washington (State)--Seattle; Bays--Washington (State)--Seattle; Boats--Washington (State)--Seattle; Bridges--Washington (State)--Seattle; Fishermen's Terminal (Seattle, Wash.)
PlacesUnited States--Washington (State)--Seattle
Interbay (Seattle, Wash.)
Salmon Bay (Wash. : Bay)
Digital CollectionMuseum of History & Industry Photograph Collection
Image NumberSHS6172
Ordering InformationTo order a reproduction or to inquire about permissions contact photos@mohai.org or phone us at 206-324-1126. Please refer to the Image Number and provide a brief description of the photograph.
Credit LineMuseum of History & Industry, Seattle; All Rights Reserved
RepositoryMuseum of History & Industry, Seattle (MOHAI)
Repository CollectionSeattle Historical Society Collection
TypeImage
Physical Description1 photographic print mounted on cardboard: b&w; 7 x 9 1/2 in.; scratched
Digital Reproduction InformationScanned from original print as a 3000 pixel TIFF image in 8-bit grayscale, resized to 640 pixels in the longest dimension and compressed into JPEG format using Photoshop 6.0 and its JPEG quality measurement 3.
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