
Earth Versus Viaduct
An 8-Year-Long Emergency
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Urban Evolution and Colonial Legacy
This chapter examines the historical development of Seattle, focusing on the balance between natural environments and urban expansion through the influence of R.H. Thompson. It highlights the repercussions of urban planning on indigenous populations, particularly the Duwamish, while detailing funding mechanisms for waterfront projects, including the construction of seawalls and the Alaskan Way viaduct. The narrative intertwines themes of empire-building, infrastructure challenges, and the ongoing impacts of colonialism in shaping urban landscapes.
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