Seattle walks : discovering history and nature in the city / David B. Williams.
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- Walking -- Washington (State) -- Seattle -- Guidebooks
- Natural history -- Washington (State) -- Seattle
- Natural resources -- Washington (State) -- Seattle
- Urban geology -- United States
- Seattle (Wash.) -- Guidebooks
- Sciences naturelles -- Washington (État) -- Seattle
- Ressources naturelles -- Washington (État) -- Seattle
- Géologie urbaine -- États-Unis
- TRAVEL -- Reference
- TRAVEL -- Special Interest -- Family
- HISTORY -- United States -- State & Local -- Pacific Northwest (OR, Wash.)
- Natural history
- Natural resources
- Urban geology
- Walking
- United States
- Washington (State) -- Seattle
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"A Michael J. Repass Book."
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction -- Walk 1. Seattle's historic shoreline: Remnants from the past -- Walk 2. Denny Hill: The big hill that went away -- Walk 3. Stories in stone: Downtown rocks -- Walk 4. Where you at? A downtown geographical tour -- Walk 5. Who's watching you? A downtown menagerie in stone and terra-cotta -- Walk 6. Regrades and the international district: Shaping a landscape of diversity -- Walk 7. Madison Street: Elliott Bay to Lake Washington -- Walk 8. Lake Union: Circumnavigate the center of the city -- Walk 9. The Hiram M. Chittenden Locks and Discovery Park: Boats, birds, and big trees -- Walk 10. Green Lake to Lake Washington: Tracing a historic creek -- Walk 11. Meadowbrook Pond and Thornton Creek: Restoration and renewal -- Walk 12. Magnuson Park: The land comes full circle -- Walk 13. Capitol Hill: Elegance in the details -- Walk 14. Beacon Hill: Great diversity and great views -- Walk 15. Rainier Beach to Columbia City: From slough to slough -- Walk 16. Delridge and Pigeon Point: The lesser-known side of West Seattle -- Walk 17. West Seattle: Old growth and Alki Point.
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