File:Seattle waterways - 1990s.jpg

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English: Map of waterways in and around Seattle, Washington as they were in the 1990s (still accurate 2011), scanned at 600 dpi and cleaned up.
Date Presumably 1999, based on pamphlet number
Source U.S. Government Printing Office Pamphlet 1999-791-887: "Lake Washington Ship Canal and Hiram M. Chittenden Locks", p. 3.
Author US government
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Other versions Image:Seattle waterways - 1902.jpg is intended to be contrasted to Image:Seattle waterways - 1990s.jpg and shows the effect of the Lake Washington Ship Canal]].

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