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In 1903, Asahel Curtis captured a panoramic view of the then-suburban neighborhood of Green Lake. At the time, the area was in the midst of its second spurt of growth, with nearly 10,000 residents. The first building boom hit in the early 1890s. First of two. Asahel Curtis/Washinton State Historical Society
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