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My visit to Smith Tower.
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KIRO AM 710 radio towers on Vashon Island (top) Old KING AM 1090 radio towers, Vashon Island (bottom). Images taken 1990.
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KIRO and some other transmitter stations are on Vashon as well.
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The KVI AM radio tower.
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KVI Beach.
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My bike at KVI Beach.
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It's an old style free standing tower.
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I'm into radio towers.
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Looking back to KVI beach on my way back to main road.
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Some history related to KING Broadcasting in Seattle.
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Queen Elizabeth Park, Vancouver, BC.
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My idea for alternative power to run a TV station. A drawing from around the late 1970s.
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What Happened to KGO Radio, San Francisco.
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At motel I recorded a local talk show I like to follow from back home in Bellingham.
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Ortan dorm under construction behind Rogers Dorm. 1963.
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My older sister and brother in their graduation robes. 1960, posing in our driveway behind the Pontiac. Note common style TV antenna on the roof.
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Medical offices in the old studio building that was once KVOS TV.
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Listening to CBC Radio from Vancouver, BC. It's FM signal comes in by Crescent Lake.
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Late 1960's family trip
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Mount Spokane
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Microwave dish on Mount Spokane years ago.
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I had to include the top of the KXLY Tower. Mount Spokane, late 1960's.
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Mount Spokane.
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Looking around on top of Mount Spokane.
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Mount Spokane. Late 1960's childhood family road trip.
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I know that in the foreground is the roof of the KXLY transmitter building. Late 1960's
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Looking out over another somewhere, from Mount Spokane. Another era.
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Thinking of experimenting with cameras, this is a slide before I cropped it. For some reason, the contrast of blue, red and paper adds perspective.
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New radio tower on Sehome Hill.
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Old radio tower has finally been torn down on Sehome Hill. Replaced by a new radio tower.