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Description

A captivating bird's-eye view of Seattle from 1906, showcasing the Seattle Electric Company's street railway system, drawn and engraved by the Benson-Morris Co, providing a vivid representation of the city's layout and transportation network during the early 20th century.

This folding pamphlet map offers a unique perspective of Seattle, highlighting the Seattle Electric Company's street railway system. The front cover details the "Seeing Seattle" observation car service, which offered morning trips and daily tours of the city, departing from Second Avenue and Pike Street. The map captures the bustling urban environment, complete with its intricate network of railways and streets, as well as the natural beauty of Lake Washington and the imposing presence of the Cascades in the background.

The map is not only a visually striking portrayal of Seattle in 1906 but also an important historical artifact that provides insight into the city's development and transportation infrastructure. The prominence of the Seattle Electric Company's street railway system underscores the significance of public transportation in shaping the growth of the city and connecting its various neighborhoods.

For collectors and enthusiasts interested in the history of urban development, transportation, and cartography, this bird's-eye view of Seattle offers a valuable glimpse into the city's past. The map stands as a testament to the artistic skill and precision of the Benson-Morris Co, as well as a vivid depiction of a dynamic and growing metropolis at the turn of the 20th century.

Condition Description
Folding pamphlet printed on both sides.