O.T. Frasch Images 280-289

Most O.T. Frasch images in the range from 280 to 289 show scenes from the 1909 World's Fair held in Seattle, the Alaska Yukon Pacific Exposition. There are also images of Lake Cushman and Duckabush on the Olympic Peninsula, apparently taken after the exposition ended. Otto may have reused the image numbers because no one would be interested in A.Y.P.E. images after the exposition ended.

A.Y.P.E. image 289 is notable because it shows Mary and Elsie Frasch posed at the exposition. Otto's wife and daughters lived in Lilliwaup, on Hood Canal near Lake Cushman, while he worked in Seattle. Perhaps he took them to the exposition one day and had them pose in a number of pictures.

280 - Compliments of Hoo-Hoo House
280 - Pierce's Summer Resort
281 - Hoo-Hoo House A.Y.P.E.
281 - Cushman Falls Lake Cushman
282 - Hoo-Hoo House Lumbermens Club
282 - Cushman Falls Lake Cushman
283 - South Entrance A.Y.P.E.
283 - Launch Cushman, Lake Cushman
284 - Cascades & Gov't Bldg. A.Y.P.E.
285 - Forestry Bldg A.Y.P.E.
285 - County Road Pierce's Summer Resort
286 - The House Upside Down A.Y.P.E.
288 - Agriculture Bldg at Night
289 - James Hill Monument A.Y.P.E.

A selected image from the range 280-289:

Inset of Image 283 - Launch Cushman, Lake Cushman - Theodore Roosevelt
Inset of Image 283 - Launch Cushman, Lake Cushman - Theodore Roosevelt