- Titlow Park was once a roaring resort that brought visitors from all over for a luxury stay. It closed in the 1920s, and has since become a public park where visitors can take advantage of its many amenities as well as its great nature trails and expansive beach.
- Montlake Bridge (historylink.org)
The Montlake Bridge spanning the Montlake Cut in Seattle was completed in 1925, the last-built and easternmost of four double-leaf bascule bridges that carry vehicle and pedestrian traffic across the Lake Washington Ship Canal. It is set apart from its sister bridges by both its Gothic architectural details and its mechanical design, and has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places since 1982.
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