Public Transportation! By: Keegan Nuttall. Public Transportation Streetcars, busses and more were key to Seattle's successStreetcars, busses and more.

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Public Transportation! By: Keegan Nuttall

Public Transportation Streetcars, busses and more were key to Seattle's successStreetcars, busses and more were key to Seattle's success The first horse drawn streetcars were started by Frank Osgood. He retired in 1889 though. Just 11 years later after he retired the Madison cable car was built. Then the Shell Oil Tank Wagon was created in 1910 The first horse drawn streetcars were started by Frank Osgood. He retired in 1889 though. Just 11 years later after he retired the Madison cable car was built. Then the Shell Oil Tank Wagon was created in years later the first gasoline pump was made. 10 years later the first gasoline pump was made.

Boeing Boeing was the first airplane company in Seattle and the most important. July 14, 1916 Pacific aero production Company (Boeing) was created. Wong Tsu created the first airplane that was called a model-c airplane. In World War 1 Boeing made airplanes for the U.S.A, which made it grow because they got Noticed and got a lot of money.

Cars and Roads From there was a big change in Seattle history. Only few roads were planked or paves outside downtown Seattle. The first adds for cars appeared in Seattle Times. In 1901 UPS started. Later the first electric car was built.

Boats In 1855 about 100 people lived in Seattle Most worked in shipyards. The same year there were only two small steamers in the Puget Sound. On June first 1951 Washington State Ferries began transporting through the Puget sound.

Bibliography Works Cited Crowley, Walt, and Priscilla A. Long. HistoryLink's Seattle & King County Timeline. Seattle, Wash.: HistoryLink in Association with the University of Washington, Print. HistoryLink.org- the Free Online Encyclopedia of Washington State History. Web. 07 June Sundquist, Mark. Seattle. Charleston, SC: Arcadia Pub., Print. Warren, James R., and William R. McCoy. Highlights of Seattle's History. Seattle, Wash.: Historical Society of Seattle and King County, Print MOHAI

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