Green Lake Trolley Black and White Gallery Wrapped Canvas
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Green Lake Trolley; The area was originally homesteaded by various pioneers, the first being Erhart Sarfried, "Green Lake John." Sarfried subdivided his homestead in 1888 and sold the land to various entrepreneurs. W.D. Wood built an "amusement park" on the west side of the lake (which never amounted to more than a glorified lawn for picnics). On the east side of the lake, A.L. Parker logged the woods and built a sawmill. Edward C. Kilbourne built the first trolley line connecting the area to the city, the route of which is now Green Lake Way North. The trolley lines kept growing, until by 1910 they extended completely around the lake and a round trip could be made on a separate line going back to the city.. Bring this beautiful Seattle cityscape artwork into your home today. This classic black and white image is so versatile that it can be put in any room in your home. Available in a variety of sizes, you will be able to find the one that fits your home deocr. This art decor comes on a durable canvas. Chicago Subject: Cityscape Available sizes: 12 x 18, 20 x 30, 16 x 24, 24 x 36 and 28 x 42 Color: Black and white Wall decor canvas Gallery wrapped canvas

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