KOMO News reports that thousands of artifacts, many from the early 20th century and some dating back centuries, have turned up under Magnolia Bridge. A construction crew unearthed the loot while working on a King County Wastewater Division rainwater storage tank. Much of it consists of everyday items like suspenders, toys, and a Chinese coin from the 1700s, which belonged to residents of an immigrant community in Smith Cove. There's even a First Nations chisel carved from what is believed to be an elk femur. The items are going to the Burke Museum once they're cleaned and categorized.
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Another construction site treasure trove
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By Marissa Brent-Tookey
Marissa Brent-Tookey is an editorial intern at Crosscut. She holds a B.A. in French from Seattle University and now studies film production at Shoreline Community College. In addition to crewing a doz
Marissa Brent-Tookey is an editorial intern at Crosscut. She holds a B.A. in French from Seattle University and now studies film production at Shoreline Community College. In addition to crewing a doz