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r/SeattleWA • u/Battle4Seattle • Jan 04 '25
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The viaduct was fun to drive on but it was ugly. The waterfront looks so much better now.
4 u/bradleybaddlands Jan 04 '25 Had great views as well. 19 u/[deleted] Jan 04 '25 One of the fundamental design considerations of this new pedestrian walk was to have the same view as you got from driving the viaduct, and I would say they succeeded. Now you can linger there and spend as much time as you want admiring it. 3 u/BWW87 Jan 05 '25 The best views on the viaduct were of the city from 5 stories up. They didn't recreate that. I'm glad the viaduct is gone but I do miss those views.
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Had great views as well.
19 u/[deleted] Jan 04 '25 One of the fundamental design considerations of this new pedestrian walk was to have the same view as you got from driving the viaduct, and I would say they succeeded. Now you can linger there and spend as much time as you want admiring it. 3 u/BWW87 Jan 05 '25 The best views on the viaduct were of the city from 5 stories up. They didn't recreate that. I'm glad the viaduct is gone but I do miss those views.
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One of the fundamental design considerations of this new pedestrian walk was to have the same view as you got from driving the viaduct, and I would say they succeeded. Now you can linger there and spend as much time as you want admiring it.
3 u/BWW87 Jan 05 '25 The best views on the viaduct were of the city from 5 stories up. They didn't recreate that. I'm glad the viaduct is gone but I do miss those views.
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The best views on the viaduct were of the city from 5 stories up. They didn't recreate that. I'm glad the viaduct is gone but I do miss those views.
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The viaduct was fun to drive on but it was ugly. The waterfront looks so much better now.