Wed May 28, 2014 3:46 pm
There are (at least) two Chryslers remaining of the Seattle system, both on metal towers. One, on Phinney Ridge northwest of Woodland Park Zoo, has been cosmetically restored but is not functional. The other, at Northacres Park, has not been restored at all.
The others:
Seattle Police Garage (building razed early 1980s)
Georgetown Steam Plant (visibly no longer in place - it's a museum now and I plan to ask)
City Light Warehouse (visibly no longer in place)
Washington Athletic Club (can't see it on satellite view, but unknown)
North of Columbia City (hunted, can't spot it, though a neighbor vaguely remembered 'something big on a tower' somewhere in the area. Neighborhood Association's oldest members had never heard of it)
Since Seattle had a whole lot of smaller sirens, Thunderbolts and others, and all have been removed, the Chryslers were probably sold as scrap. One turned up recently in rural Washington and was bought by a siren collector for restoration, but I have no idea which one it was, or if it was definitely a Seattle Chrysler as opposed to an Oregon one; all the Oregon Chryslers have been removed. I'd love to see the Northacres Park siren at least cosmetically restored.