Seattle at 150 Chapter 3: Growing Up (1910-1929)
Seattle adjusted to its new size in the 1910s and 1920s. The skyline rose, especially after the construction of the Smith Tower in 1914 introduced “skyscrapers” to Seattle. Issues like managing traffic, allocating land use, and accommodating increasing demands on utilities occupied city officials. Tensions over who belonged in Seattle and the consequences of discrimination shaped daily life for some members of the community, prompting them to seek remedies from city officials and agencies.
INTRODUCTION
CHAPTER 1: FOUNDATIONS 1869-1896
CHAPTER 2: BOOMTOWN 1897-1910
CHAPTER 3: GROWING UP: 1910-1929
CHAPTER 4: NAVIGATING THE GREAT DEPRESSION: 1930-1941
CHAPTER 5: WARTIME: 1942-1945
CHAPTER 6: BECOMING A GLOBAL CITY: 1946-1962
CHAPTER 7: ACTIVISM AND ENGAGEMENT: 1963-1990
CHAPTER 8: BOOMTOWN REDUX: 1991-2019
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