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Pathway in Madison Park, Seattle, ca 1907 (MOHAI 3380)

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Madison Park, at the end of the Madison Street cable car line, was one of Seattle's privately-developed "trolley parks." In addition to a ferry landing, it had a pavilion, a boathouse, picnic areas, piers, a promenade, and offshore bandstands with shoreline seating.

Caption on image: A shady walk at Madison Park, Seattle. Lowman & Hanford S. & P. Co. Pub. Seattle, Washington.

Handwritten on border: 3/13 - 07. [Amia?] What do you think Manda is coming to Seattle next week she will stay through the summer. Anne.

Postmarked March 14, 1907, from Seattle; one-cent stamp.

Addressed to Mis [sic] Annie M. Johnson in Allendale, Cal.

Caption by MOHAI staff.

Subjects (LCTGM): Parks--Washington (State)--Seattle; Trails & paths--Washington (State)--Seattle; Benches--Washington (State)--Seattle

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1907
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