Alaskan Way Viaduct: The Early Years
A surging population and worsening traffic describe Seattle today. But the same scenario played out a century ago as Seattle grew from small town to big city. Rapid growth created an urgent need for a major new roadway. The Alaskan Way Viaduct was part of the solution. But why was it elevated? And which city official said, ”…it isn’t beautiful.” And who proposed a tunnel under the city way back then? Producer Randy Eng has all the answers as he explores the viaduct’s early years.

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Demise of Railroad Avenue : Construction of the Alaskan Way Seawall 1973

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Tearing down the Alaskan Way Viaduct and transforming Seattle's waterfront

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Eastside Stories: Bellevue 1940s-1960s

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Travelling in Germany in 1936 | Historic sound film featuring trains, ships and Zeppelin travel

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Why This Channel Exists (and why I hate Houston)

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Washington, The Evergreen State, 1950

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The Alaskan Way Viaduct: How Seattle chose the Bertha tunnel alternative

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Green City, the Reforestation of Seattle (1983)

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A Brief History of: The Cypress Street Viaduct Collapse Disaster 1989 (Documentary)

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China’s Secret | The Most Unbelievable Megaprojects in China | 4K Travel Documentary

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CityStream: Before the Viaduct

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Digging Toward the Future: The Story of the Alaskan Way Tunnel

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Rare 1910s Footage: How Everyday Americans Lived and Worked | Restored Archival Film

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93-year-old former state governor outlasts viaduct he helped design

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Berlin 1940/41 in Color (HD) – Rare Footage of the Reich Capital Newly Restored

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What Happened to Seattle's Millionaire's Row?

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At the Seattle Center (circa 1968)

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I Spent 90 Days Building, Cooking and Surviving in the Rainforest: Solo Bushcraft (Full)

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Behind the scenes of Alaskan Way Viaduct demolition

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