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Build The Monorail, Seattle


Elevate your collection with a piece of Seattle's urban history. This vibrant and colorful original poster from the year 2000, designed by Kathryn Rathke for The Stranger, champions the visionary "Build the Monorail" initiative.
 

Emblazoned with the rallying cry "Vote yes on I-53 [Prop. 2]", this poster was at the forefront of a dynamic campaign aimed at transforming Seattle's skyline and easing its congested streets through the construction of a monorail system.

While the monorail itself never materialized, having become one of the city’s most debated issues from 1997 to 2005 and culminating in the dissolution of the monorail authority after significant expenditures, the poster remains a striking symbol of civic aspiration and public engagement in urban planning.

The perfect artifact for collectors of political memorabilia or enthusiasts of Seattle’s unique history; this poster not only captures a moment of local enthusiasm and hope but also serves as a vivid reminder of the complexities and challenges in urban development.

Condition: Very Good. Age appropriate toning, fading and wear. Faint ink bleed due to stamp on reverse side in upper right border. Conservation mounted on linen. Please use zoom feature to get a better understanding of overall condition.

Year: c.2000 - 24 years old

Size: 15.0" x 21.0" (38cm x 53cm)


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