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The Ballard Locks (WA) (Images of America) (Images of America)

The Ballard Locks (WA) (Images of America) (Images of America)

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Author: Adam Woog
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
Category: Book

Buy New: $19.99



Sales Rank: 2547549

Media: Paperback
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 128

ISBN: 0738559172
Dewey Decimal Number: 979
EAN: 9780738559179
ASIN: 0738559172

Publication Date: September 17, 2008  (In 28 Days)
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Availability: Not yet published

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The Hiram M. Chittenden Locks, known locally as the Ballard Locks, are an integral part of Seattle's extensive waterways. The busiest facility of their kind in America, the Ballard Locks form the heart of the channel connecting Puget Sound's saltwater with Seattle's main freshwater lakes. When completed in 1917, the locks were second only in size to the Panama Canal and the first of their kind on the West Coast. They function primarily to maintain the lakes' levels and allow the movement of vessels between them and the sea. The Ballard Locks are among Seattle's top tourist attractions; more than one million people visit annually. They watch salmon and other fish migrate through the fish ladder, visit the botanical gardens, and watch the nonstop parade of ships from working vessels to pleasure craft as they rise and fall in the locks.

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