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Shilshole Bay Marina
7001 Seaview Avenue NW
Seattle, WA 98117
- 1,500 recreational boat moorage
- Guest dock
- Fishing pier
- Promenade
- Benches to sit and enjoy the view
- Bike route
- Leif Erickson statue
Fishermen's Terminal
3919 18th Avenue W
Seattle, WA 98119
- Moorage for more than 700 commercial fishing and workboats annually
- 2,500 feet of lineal moorage
- 371 stalls
- Public plaza
- Seattle Fishermen's Memorial
- Information panels on fishing industry
- Benches to sit and enjoy the view
Pier 69 - Port of Seattle Headquarters
2711 Alaskan Way
Seattle, WA 98121
- Refurbished historic building
- Houses Port Commission, Executive, and other Port support services
- Artworks by Northwest artists uniquely integrated into building design
- Collection of Asian art presented by delegates, visitors, and customers
Sea-Tac International Airport
17801 Pacific Highway S
Seattle, WA 98178
- The airport is home to a magnificent and growing collection of art
- There is a large permanent collection
- Rotating temporary exhibits
- Art is available for viewing in both pre- and post-security sections of the airport
Terminal 91 Bike Path
- Enter from Thorndyke Ave W. and West Galer
- 4,000 foot paved pike path
Pier 86 Elliott Bay Fishing
- West of grain elevator, enter via West Galer and 16th Ave W
- 400 foot fishing pier
- Restrooms
- Tackle shop
- Snacks
Bell Street Pier at Pier 66
2203 Alaskan Way
Seattle, WA 98121
- Waterfront access
- Public Plazas with benches and telescopes
- Kid's wading pool
- Marina
- Cruise ship berths
Harbor Marina Corporate Center at Terminal 102
1001 Klickitat Way SW
Seattle, WA 98134
- SW South end of Harbor Island, south of Spokane Street
- 600 feet of shoreline walkway with benches to sit and enjoy the view
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port history
Rising Tides and Tailwinds...
is the story of the Port of Seattle’s evolution from a chaotic sprawl of rail lines, docks and warehouses to a world-class port. 138 pages, color photos. Available for
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