Cornerspotter is the Curbed Seattle feature in which we show you a historical photo taken somewhere in the city and you identify the location. Impress fellow Curbed readers with your knowledge by leaving guesses in the comments or send them to our tipline: seattle@curbed.com. We'll post the answer on Friday. And hey: no cheating!
Image: Wikimedia
Last week we hit you with a Seattle bridge stumper. This week we're coming back with another. This shot in 1931 shows one of Seattle's iconic bridges being built straight-ahead. There aren't that many bridges around town so it shouldn't be too hard to figure out where we are. Plus, we chose this one for it's newsworthiness. So, what bridge is that and where is this photo being taken from?
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