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And directly outside that window a ways in this 1974'ish picture was the giant 570 foot tall self-supporting tower (almost the height of the Space Needle) anchored near the salt water of Elliott Bay that radiated AM 950 strongly from Canada to SW Washington. The tower, when built in 1936 was the tallest in the nation.
It was dismantled in the year 2000 when the Port of Seattle needed more room for containerized shipping.
http://www.theradiohistorian.org/Seattle/KOMO-KJR1.HTM
Posted by: Dan Packard | 01/22/2017 at 09:33 PM