Driving throgh Seattle, WA on Hwy 99 southbound on lower deck of Alaskan Way Viaduct and throgh Battery St. Tunnel. Enjoying the view of Elliott Bay.
The Alaskan Way Viaduct, completed on April 4, 1953, is an elevated section of State Route 99 that runs along the Elliott Bay waterfront in Seattle's Industrial District and downtown Seattle. It is the smaller of the two major north-south traffic corridors through Seattle (the other being Interstate 5), carrying up to 110,000 vehicles per day. The viaduct runs above the surface street, Alaskan Way, from S. Nevada Street in the south to the entrance of Belltown's Battery Street Tunnel in the north, following previously existing railroad lines.
I would love to move to Seattle but right now it's not even a possibility. I love to watch videos like this of people driving around the city. It is such a beautiful city. Don't get me wrong Chattanooga (my city) is beautiful too but it's just not Seattle. Thanks for this great video.
jamie020891 6 months ago
cool
adrianroam95 2 years ago 3