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Since its opening in 1914, Fishermen's Terminal on Seattle's Salmon Bay has functioned as the home port for the fishing fleet headquartered on Puget Sound.
Soon after King County voters approved the Port of Seattle's comprehensive development plan, the Port began construction on the ambitious project.
Throughout its history, fishing vessels have primarily occupied the piers of the terminal, which was initially designed to be a mixed fishing and freight facility. The Port made multiple improvements and expansions to the terminal to boost mooring capacity and modernize onshore amenities over the years, and though the size of the fishing fleet has shrank as those years have gone by, Fishermen's Terminal remains a vital part of the Evergreen State's maritime industry.
A special thank you goes out to Al Hirsch for providing the music for the podcast, check him out on YouTube.
Find merchandise for the podcast now available at: https://washington-history-by-jon-c.creator-spring.com
If you enjoy the podcast and would like to contribute, please visit: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/Evergreenpod
If you have any questions, episode ideas you'd like to see explored, or just have a general comment, please reach out at [email protected]
To keep up on news for the podcast and other related announcements, please like and follow:
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Find the podcast over on Instagram as well: @HISTORY_EVERGREENSTATEPODCAST
You can also find the podcast over on YouTube:
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Thank you for listening to another episode of the History of the Evergreen State Podcast!
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Since its opening in 1914, Fishermen's Terminal on Seattle's Salmon Bay has functioned as the home port for the fishing fleet headquartered on Puget Sound.
Soon after King County voters approved the Port of Seattle's comprehensive development plan, the Port began construction on the ambitious project.
Throughout its history, fishing vessels have primarily occupied the piers of the terminal, which was initially designed to be a mixed fishing and freight facility. The Port made multiple improvements and expansions to the terminal to boost mooring capacity and modernize onshore amenities over the years, and though the size of the fishing fleet has shrank as those years have gone by, Fishermen's Terminal remains a vital part of the Evergreen State's maritime industry.
A special thank you goes out to Al Hirsch for providing the music for the podcast, check him out on YouTube.
Find merchandise for the podcast now available at: https://washington-history-by-jon-c.creator-spring.com
If you enjoy the podcast and would like to contribute, please visit: https://www.buymeacoffee.com/Evergreenpod
If you have any questions, episode ideas you'd like to see explored, or just have a general comment, please reach out at [email protected]
To keep up on news for the podcast and other related announcements, please like and follow:
https://www.facebook.com/Historyoftheevergreenstatepodcast
Find the podcast over on Instagram as well: @HISTORY_EVERGREENSTATEPODCAST
You can also find the podcast over on YouTube:
http://www.youtube.com/@historyoftheevergreenstatepod
Thank you for listening to another episode of the History of the Evergreen State Podcast!
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