Seattle’s Great wheel keeps tempo of the watefront changes

Pedaling Past Change

Byron
A MEDIUM ASSEMBLAGE
1 min readDec 24, 2012

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The Seattle waterfront hasn’t seen this much action and change since the Klondike Gold Rush.

The seawall is being rebuilt, a giant tunnel bored, and a Great Wheel turns in tempo. Equidistant to points right and left are cyclists that ride Alaskan Way daily.

They’re at the hub of the City, where it was born and continues to thrive. Outside of shiny metal boxes with a close-up street view, they witness, brave the construction.

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