My
Own Seattle Picture Gallery Pictures I took of Seattle and surrounding areas in
1996. Just started building this page in late August
'99 - so parts are under construction.
William
Chan's Washington Photos Pictures from Washington (including Rainier, Olympic,
and Skagit Valley) and from other Pacific Northwestern
states. These photos are copyrighted.
Huntoon
Photography Commercial photographs of the natural beauty of the
Pacific Northwest.
Mar
Queen Hotel Needle Cam Live view of the Space Needle. This one updates every
couple of seconds & change views about every couple
of minutes. You can actually watch the clouds float by
on this one.
Frostpaw's
Space Needle cam Live cam pointing at the space needle, also a collage
of other Seattle web cams, panoramic views of the city
in the day and the night, and a Photo Gallery.
Loft
Cam Very nice live pictures of Puget Sound. You can also look
at pictures archived throughout the day, movies, and pictures
of the Kalakala.
WSDOT
Traffic Cams More than 90 live cameras in Seattle, Bellevue, Tacoma,
Snoqualmie and surrounding areas.
Lake
Union Cam Live cams Lake Union in Seattle - COMING SOON.
Bridge
Cam Located in the Fishermen's Terminal with a view of the
Ballard Draw Bridge, Ship Canal, and the Fishermen's Memorial.
Queen
Anne Tower Cam KIRO's live cam on the Queen Anne Tower, looking over
downtown Seattle.
Crystal
Mountain Cam Another view of Mt Rainier. This one from the Crystal
Mtn Resort.
KoastCam
Renton View Varies. Mounted at the top of a tower located on
the SE corner of Lake Washington, views include Cities
of Renton, Kent, Seatac, the areas of Skyline, Rainier
Beach, Mercer Island, Lake Washington, downtown Seattle,
Puget Sound & the Olympic Mountains.
Stadium
Construction Cam Live construction cam of Seattle's new football/soccer
stadium and pictures and movies of the Kingdome implosion.
Attractions
Seattle Center Attractions: Space
Needle The webpage of Seattle's most famous attraction. Space
Needle - World's Fair 1962 See what the Needle looked like the year it was built.
It wasn't always white... it WAS orange and yellow. OOO-WEE!
International
Fountain A gaint fountain to relax at and take in some music, & watch the seagulls fight over a pile of spilled popcorn,
or run around it and take your chances on getting wet
during one of it's shows.
Victoria
Clipper Take a day cruise to the San Juan Islands, and maybe take
in some whale watching.
Whale
Watching Catch a whale watching tour with the Mosquito Fleet.
Ye
Olde Curiosity Shop - Pier 54 Looking for fun & weird? Try Ye Olde Curiosity Shop. Not
just any souvenier shop, but also a museum of oddities
like a siamese twin calf, fleas in dresses, entire paintings
on the heads of pins, and the Lord's Prayer engraved on
a grain of rice.
Discovery
Park 543 acre park including sea cliffs, thickets, 2 miles
of tidal beaches, meadows, forest groves, active sand
dunes, streams and mountain views.
Frye
Art Museum Admission is FREE. Has European and American art of the
19th & 20th centuries and a collection of local art of
the Pacific Northwest.
Pike
Place Market This place is amazing! One of Seattle's most popular attractions.
Shop for produce & handmade items, be entertained by street
performers, and don't forget to duck the low flying fish
at the famous pike place fish market.
Fremont
Troll Here's another weird one. The Fremont Troll. A gaint sculpture
of a troll holding a VW bug built under the Aurora Avenue
bridge. Fun photo opportunity.
Museum
of Flight Contains a large collection of historic aircraft.
Boeing
Everett Factory Tour Watch the world's largest commercial planes being built
in the world's biggest building.
Ride
the Ducks Ride an amphibious landing craft used by the United States
Army during World War II. Tour Seattle by land and by
sea. Sites include Downtown Seattle, Pike Place Market,
Pioneer Square, along the harbor, funky Fremont, and then
splash into Lake Union where you?ll tour Portage Bay and
see Seattle?s lovely houseboats!
The
Underground Tour In 1889, Seattle had a great fire. When the city began
to rebuild, they decided to raise the street level to
above the 1st story of buildings that already existed,
which created an "underground city".
Tillicum
Village Blake Island Native American experience including authentic
food, dance, and art.
Ballard
Locks Watch the boats travel through the locks and salmon climb
the fish ladders or visit the beautiful botanical garden.
Fishermen's
Terminal Visitors can stroll the retail shops including a seafood
market, a gift shop, a nautical supply store, a tavern
and a restaraunt, Chinook's, with quite a seafood menu.
Mt.
St. Helens History, live pictures, seismic info, 1980 eruption & more.
Bus
Tunnels Bus tunnel stations are all in the free ride area.
The
Waterfront Streetcar If you want to take in some of the sights on the waterfront
and in Pioneer Square, the streetcar is the perfect way
to get around.
The
Monorail Runs between Seattle Center (across from the Space Needle) & Westlake Center (Fifth and Pine Street).