Seattle Channel Video
Greg Silcox's grandfather helped build the Fremont Bridge in 1916, and now Greg runs it. Join him for a behind-the-scenes tour of one of the busiest drawbridges in the world.
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:
A Glass Half Full: Native Americans & The Ship Canal
Seattle's Waterway to the World
Pioneers of the Ship Canal: Thomas Mercer & Harvey Pike
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
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