The 22nd National Flower and Garden Show in Seattle, Washington. Cars driven in line in front of the Civic Auditorium (321 Mercer St, Seattle, WA 98109, United States) in Seattle. The board at the entrance of the building reads 'National Flower and Garden Show'. People move in front of the decorated flowers. Dramatization: women enjoy in the gardens. Women clean the gardens and water the plants. Woman moves around amidst flowers. American flag formed by the flowers. Different formations of flowers. A woman holds flowers and laughs.
Ford Motor Company pictorial about founding of Seattle, Washington. A monument on stone base with a sign on it that reads ' Birth place of Seattle' with a large house in the background. A sign reads ' New York- Alki' which was the first name of the city of Seattle. A light house where first landing was made at Alki Point.
A church in Seattle, Washington. First Baptist Church (1111 Harvard Ave, Seattle, WA 98122, United States) in Seattle as a car moves past the church. Trees around the church.
First Methodical Episcopal Church (Present day Lotte Seattle Hotel 811 5th Ave, Seattle, WA 98104, United States) in Seattle, Washington. Men walk past the church. A carriage drives past the church with an electric pole in the foreground.
Places of interest in Seattle, Washington. Pike Place Public Market (85 Pike St, Seattle, WA 98101) in Seattle with outdoor stalls. People gather around the stalls to buy and sell goods. Goods on the ground as people gather around the stall to buy them.
A police officer walks back and forth in front of a modest frame bungalow on a quiet street in Seattle Washington. A hotel building. Exteriors of large buildings in downtown Seattle.View of the window in Congressman Zioncheck's office on the 5th floor of the Arctic Club Building at 3rd Avenue and Cherry Street in downtown Seattle. Man on sidewalk looks up at the building and down where Congressman Zioncheck's body struck the sidewalk. Three men stand outside the First National Bank building, looking up at the Arctic Club Building. One points to the window from which the Congressman jumped. Congressman Zioncheck's suicide note.
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