English: Railroad Avenue (later Alaskan Way) near Pier 14 (now Pier 70), Seattle, Washington, U.S., 1934. The ship shown here is the Greylock, which was later torpedoed during World War II.
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Seawall construction with crane, Seattle, 1934. The Greylock, docked here at Pier 14 (now Pier 70) was later torpedoed during World War II. The seawall construction turned Railroad Avenue (over water) into Alaskan Way (on land).