Talk:Montlake Cut

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I took this picture of the totem pole at the Montlake Cut but cannot determine what park it is in. There are signs that say park closes at such a time but do not give a name for the park. There are also signs nearby that say Lake Washington Ship Canal Waterside Trail. A plaque at the bottom of the totem pole states that the totem pole was carved in 1937 by John Dewey Wallace a Haida Chief in Waterfall, Alaska. I suppose I could put the picture with the Haida article.


 * If it's where I think it is that's East Montlake Park.

--Lukobe 03:27, 4 Oct 2004 (UTC)

The width of the Montlake Cut seems to be overstated. I travel through it regularly and it appears far less than 350 feet wide. A quick measurement using Google Earth suggests that it is approximately 150 feet wide for most of its length. | NOAA Chart 18447 lists the horizontal clearance of the Montlake Bridge as 146 feet. That's the most official number I can find, so perhaps that's what we should use in this article.

--JWaters (talk) 03:18, 10 December 2007 (UTC)

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