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Posted Sat, Mar 13, 7:02 p.m.
I really enjoyed Jim Thompson's response to this article because at age 86 he has been around and connected long enough to understand the true dynamics which put together the Century 21 Exposition. The slam on Joe Gandy was uncalled for and while your at it you might as well ...
MOREPosted Tue, Jan 13, 7:51 a.m.
I like the idea. First of all it removes the viaduct which has always been an eyesore and opens up the waterfront for redevelopment. It creates a hidden by bypass under the city for through traffic which still has access to Magnolia, Queen Anne, and Ballard along Aurora. It also ...
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