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Today, we explore a little bit of Pioneer Square in downtown Seattle. Pioneer Square has alot of decorative manhole covers but in Seattle they are called Hatch Covers. Seattle’s first female governor, Dixy Lee Ray, insisted they be called hatch covers, pointing out that they’re not just used by men. And in the mid 1970s, the city started commissioning artists to design them.The idea for the project began in the 1950s when Jacquetta Blanchett, then Seattle's art commissioner, traveled to Florence, Italy, where she was inspired by the ornate hatch covers that decorated the streets. The second Hatch cover shows the map of downtown Seattle.
The statue is the J P Patches a life size statue in honor of the The J.P. Patches Show that premiered on KIRO-TV Channel 7 in Seattle in 1958. https://www.atlasobscura.com/places/jp-patches-statue
Snoqualmie Falls is a 268-foot waterfall in the northwest United States, located east of Seattle on the Snoqualmie River between Snoqualmie and Fall City, Washington.
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Outstanding group of photos I could not pick out what one I loved the best. What Smartphone do you use and what program did you use to edit them? I am just getting into my new IPhone 12pro so much to learn.