A Civic Showcase

Article from March, 1961 issue of Realty and Rental Register describing civic construction projects underway during the Century 21 Exposition (Seattle World's Fair). Before the Fair; Master images scanned on Xerox Workcentre Bookmark 40 at 600 pixels per inch, black and white, saved as TIFF fil...

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Main Author: Broderick, Henry
Format: Other/Unknown Material
Language:English
Published: 1961
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Online Access:http://cdm16118.contentdm.oclc.org/u?/p15015coll3,5105
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Summary:Article from March, 1961 issue of Realty and Rental Register describing civic construction projects underway during the Century 21 Exposition (Seattle World's Fair). Before the Fair; Master images scanned on Xerox Workcentre Bookmark 40 at 600 pixels per inch, black and white, saved as TIFF files. Realty and Rental Register Published Monthly by HENRY BRODERICK Inc., Second and Cherry • MAin 2-4350 • Seattle Editorial Office, 663 Skinner Bldg. Henry Broderick, President Eric B. Berkeley, Manager (Residential Sales) Lloyd T. Baird, Executive Vice-President Jennings M. Hanseth, Manager (Commercial Sales; Fred J. O'Brien, Vice-President Donald W. Brunni, CPCU, Insurance Manager Linn B. Foster, Vice-President Elmer D. Solsness, Assistant Insurance Manager Robert A. Banks, Vice-President Alfred S. McCrary, Assistant Rental Manager Arthur G. Enge, Secretary-Treasurer H. Martin Smith, Assistant Rental Manager VOL. XXX MARCH, 1961 No. 3 A SMALL smattering of timi t natives is concerned because, as they put it, the central part of Seattle will be torn asunder in the construction of the Freeway while "Century 21" is in progress. Far from leaving an unfavorable impression, this massive undertaking is quite likely to generate the thinking of visitors that here, indeed, is a forward-looking city. Then, too, the second Lake Washington Bridge will be under way, adding to the image of a growing and expanding metropolis. When the Alaska- Yukon-Pacific Exposition was held in Seattle in 1909, the huge Denny Hill Regrade was a dramatic exhibit for visitors who were influenced mightily by the sight of this vast undertaking involving a large city remolding its terrain in order to meet future requirements. Aside from the high quality of the Fair itself, consider the affect on tourists of the Freeway, the Second Bridge, the Monorail, and the Space Needle. Together, they will present a civic showcase that will leave an indelible impression of a community with its mind trained on tomorrow. ^3\urvtu ^A^/t^UMs March, 1961