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Post Alley at Night – Seattle, Washington

Post Alley at Night - Seattle, Washington

A view of Seattle’s Post Alley at Night. If you look closely, you can see a dark and mysterious figure quietly passing over the brick-laden walkway below the neon sign. Post Alley was named after Seattle’s first Post Office, and its first large government building, which covered an entire city block. Today the Alley is largely a tourist attraction, with its famous gum wall, and access to the equally famous Pike Place Market on its north end. 

Heidenreich Dairy Barn – Palouse Region – Washington

Heidenreich Dairy Barn - Palouse Region - Washington

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A Historic Red Barn in the Palouse Region of Washington state. The Palouse is a rich agricultural region bordering Washington, Idaho, and Oregon, known for the growing of wheat and legumes. Its also famous barns, and colorful green hillsides, particularly in Springtime. Great views of this vast area are possible from Steptoe and Kamiak Buttes.