JamesV34: View of Safeco Field from the adjacent parking garage
JamesV34: The Safeco Field rotunda
JamesV34: Nautical mosaic on the concourse behind home plate, including signatures of Mariners on the roster for the ballpark's first game in 1999
JamesV34: Safeco Field from behind the plate
JamesV34: Baseball Museum of the Pacific Northwest, and Seattle Mariners Hall of Fame
JamesV34: Items from the days of the Seattle Rainiers
JamesV34: Neon sign from Sick's Stadium, one-year home of the one-year Seattle Pilots prior to moving and becoming the Milwaukee Brewers
JamesV34: Home dugout bench from Sick's Stadium
JamesV34: Home dugout bench from Sick's Stadium
JamesV34: Items from teams that played in Vancouver and Victoria
JamesV34: Items from the one year of the Seattle Pilots
JamesV34: Ball from the first game in the Kingdome, and an Alvin Davis bat
JamesV34: Dave Niehaus plaque
JamesV34: Edgar Martinez plaque
JamesV34: Ball from the first game in Safeco Field, and an Ichiro Suzuki bat
JamesV34: Gold Glove, awarded to Harold Reynolds
JamesV34: Information on some baseball essentials
JamesV34: The museum area is along the third base side, against the main wall
JamesV34: Randy Johnson plaque
JamesV34: Ken Griffey Jr. items, and a Kingdome locker
JamesV34: View of the museum
JamesV34: Ken Griffey Jr. plaque
JamesV34: Main concourse
JamesV34: Safeco Field from the third base side
JamesV34: Safeco Field's scoreboard, the largest video-capable screen in MLB as of 2015
JamesV34: Seattle Mariners milestones
JamesV34: An easy way to find the team store
JamesV34: Some of the decorations at the left field gate
JamesV34: Artwork near the left field gate, depicting Seattle's 1995 ALDS series win over the New York Yankees
JamesV34: A fan's reminder of the 1989 World Series