Site of building that was camouflaged during World War 2 (Seattle, Washington)
USA /
Washington /
Riverton-Boulevard Park /
Seattle, Washington
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/ Riverton-Boulevard Park
World / United States / Washington
Second World War 1939-1945, historical layer / disappeared object
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During WW2 this building was a bomber production factory. Its roof was camouflaged with a phony grid of streets and houses to protect it from identification by enemy bomber crews (who never materialized). The building was razed in 2011.
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Coordinates: 47°31'48"N 122°18'39"W
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