This 1936 aerial for mapping centers on the nearly new Albro Place bridge that crossed above the wide swath of railroad tracks and replaced the ground level plank-paved crossing on Graham Street. The remnants of this last can be detected as a lighter-shade of covering a little less than a block south (right) of the overpass. The disturbed ground cover on Juneau Street, which support the pedestrian overpass into Georgetown can also be “sensed” to the north (left) of the Albro Bridge, about one long block distant. Half of the Seattle Electric Company’s gas tank is revealed at the photo’ s bottom-right corner. Part of the brewery shows at the upper-left corner. (Courtesy: Museum of History and Industry)
