Preview up to 100 items from this collection below. Seattle’s massive effort to regrade and flatten much of the city’s hilly landscape is documented in this 1905-1908 photo album. Explore our map to see the modern day photo locations.
View of regrade north from Madison St., ca. 1906
View north to regrade steam shovel at work on Spring St. between 2nd and 3rd Avenues. Piper and Taft Sporting Goods and Hotel George appear in the background.
Identifier: spl_dr_024
Date: 1906
View this itemMen working on regrade, ca. 1906
Water runoff from the hydraulic jets used for regrade work can be seen at the forefront of the photo.
Identifier: spl_dr_037
Date: 1906
View this itemView of regrading from 2nd Ave. and Lenora St., ca. 1905
The Washington Hotel is pictured at the top of Denny Hill. Although the regrade started in 1903, James Moore, the owner of the hotel, refused to clear the property until 1906 when regrading of Second and Third Avenues were well underway.
Identifier: spl_dr_011
Date: 1905
View this itemAlweg monorail for Century 21 exposition "tomorrow's transit today" downtown Seattle to exposition grounds
Promotional brochure for the Alweg Monorail, which was built for the Century 21 Exposition (Seattle World's Fair) to carry passengers from downtown Seattle to the exposition grounds.
Identifier: spl_c21_2348130
Date: 1962?
View this itemView north to regrade at 7th and Virginia, ca. 1906
Dwellings in the process of being lowered appear to the right.
Identifier: spl_dr_021
Date: 1906
View this itemSeattle Regrade Photograph Album, ca. 1905- 1908
Album containing photographs taken by Webster and Stevens documenting the Seattle regrades - most notably that of Denny Hill - between approximately 1906 and 1908.
Identifier: {}
Date: 1906
View this itemRegrade spectators, ca. 1906
Men watching regrade work from unidentified location.
Identifier: spl_dr_019
Date: 1906
View this itemDenny Regrade, ca. 1906
Unidentified regrade location.
Identifier: spl_dr_006
Date: 1906
View this itemView south from 3rd Ave. and Battery St., ca. 1906
The Moore Theatre, located on 2nd Avenue and Virginia St., and the New Washington Hotel are visible in the distance.
Identifier: spl_dr_029
Date: 1906
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