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- Elliott Bay - Wikipedia
Elliott Bay is a part of the Central Basin region of Puget Sound It is in the U S state of Washington, extending southeastward between West Point in the north and Alki Point in the south Seattle was founded on this body of water in the 1850s and has since grown to encompass it completely
- Elliott Bay - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Elliott Bay is a part of the Central Basin region of Puget Sound It is in the U S state of Washington Seattle was founded on this body of water in the 1850s The waterway goes to the Pacific Ocean It is important to Seattle's economy
- List of structures on Elliott Bay - Wikipedia
Even today, there are numerous small, anonymous piers and ruins of piers The geography of Elliott Bay has changed considerably in the period since people of European ancestry first settled in the Seattle area in the mid-19th century
- Elliott Bay - Seattle Wiki
Elliott Bay is Seattle's body of water It is located between West Seattle and the rest of the city lying below West Point and Alki Point where it branches away from Puget Sound The bay serves as the waterfront and Port of Seattle's home
- Elliott Bay Marina - Wikipedia
It opened in 1991, [1] after 17 years in the planning and permit process There are 1,200 slips available for moorage ranging in size from 28 to 120 feet with 52% of the boats between 36 and 50 feet LOA [2] There is transient moorage for super yachts up to 300 feet LOA
- Category:Elliott Bay - Wikipedia
Pages in category "Elliott Bay" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total This list may not reflect recent changes
- Category:Elliott Bay - Wikimedia Commons
Media in category "Elliott Bay" The following 200 files are in this category, out of 486 total
- Smith Cove (Seattle) - Wikipedia
Smith Cove (formerly known as " Smith's Cove ") is a body of water, the northern part of Seattle, Washington 's Elliott Bay, immediately south of the area that has been known [1] since 1894 [2] as Interbay [1]
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