Seattle Channel Video
During the first two decades of Seattle's history, two men stand out as the true pioneers of what we now call the Lake Washington Ship Canal. In this mini-documentary, hosted by local historian Jules James, actors re-create the contributions of Thomas Mercer and Harvey Pike.
This video is part of a series of short documentaries produced by Vaun Raymond for the centennial of the Hiram M. Chittenden (Ballard) Locks and Lake Washington Ship Canal.
See other stories in this series:
Seattle's Waterway to the World
A Glass Half Full: Native Americans & The Ship Canal
Shipyards & Boatyards of the Ship Canal
Legacy of the Locks & Lake Washington Ship Canal: Centennial Kickoff
Underground Tour of the Ballard Locks Pump Plant
Drawbridges of the Ship Canal
Fremont Bridge Hard Hat Tour
Halibut Schooner Vansee: Underway from the Locks for a Century
Nordic Roots of the Ballard Locks & Ship Canal
Making the Cut: Centennial Exhibit at the University of Washington
Fishermen's Terminal: Home Port on the Ship Canal
Chittenden & The Corps
Salmon in the City
Recreational Boating on the Lake Washington Ship Canal
Thank you, the Seattle Channel Team