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#24 A tugboat tows a skow full of earth out into the harbor.

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#24 A tugboat tows a skow full of earth out into the harbor.

Building Seattle: Rare Historic Photos show the Construction of the city from the Early 20th Century

#24 A tugboat tows a skow full of earth out into the harbor.

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←#23 Railroad Avenue, today’s Alaskan Way, depicted here in 1900, was built on fill from the early regrades.
#25 A self-capsizing scow carrying earth dumps its load into the city’s harbor.→

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