Seattle's Underground Tour is interesting to the antiquer from a number of perspectives. The old photos, tales of another era and a few interesting old things that crop up along the three-part tour are sure to delight. But there's also the architecture of the area where the tour originates, and a good shopping spot right next door that make it appealing. Then you have the tales of hauntings, and who doesn't love a good ghost story? In fact, I may have even captured a ghostly orb in one of my photos. You'll have to be the judge!
- Pioneer Building - Where the Underground Tour BeginsWhere the Seattle Underground Tour Begins
- Our Seattle Underground Tour GuideOur tour guide, John, in front of an historic photograph of Seattle
- Seattle Street Photo Pre-1900Seattle prior to raising the street level
- Mr. Nordstrom and His First StoreMr. Nordstrom's first shoe store
- "Crapper" as Seen on Seattle Underground Tour"Crapper" as seen on the Seattle Underground Tour
- Old Skylight in Walkway as Seen from Seattle Underground TourSkylight seen from below on Seattle Underground Tour
- Exterior View of Bank Building on Underground TourOld bank building on Seattle Underground Tour
- Entrance to Bank VaultEntrance to the Old Bank Vault
- Inside the "Haunted" Vault on Seattle Underground TourHaunted vault on Seattle Underground Tour
- Skylight Seen at Street LevelSkylight at Street Level
- Underground in an Old Seattle HotelInside an Old Hotel on the Underground Tour
- Original Wallpaper on Wall in Undgerground HotelOld Wallpaper Seen Inside Hotel on Underground Tour
- Graphic Index
- Text Index
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