Project-Utility Box Wraps; 2018-2021
Pictured below is the fifth installation completed December 9, 2019.
Six Elevations of Boxes; East Lake Sammamish Parkway & 212th SE (Sunderhauf Road)
(Alexander's Beach and Resort)
Pictured above:
Left exposure, top to bottom, P cabinet
  • Alexander Family Homestead located at corner of East Lake Sammamish Parkway SE and present 205th Avenue SE (Eagle Ridge)
  • Thomas and Caroline McKivor Alexander circa 1912
  • 1958 Kroll Township Map
  • Photo on top of P cabinet is of Alexander's Monohon Donkey Crew; circa 1924-1927
  • Smaller Skyline cabinet in rear contains.
  • Brochures from Alexander's Beach
  • Alexander's Beach Resort slide on Lake Sammamish; circa 1930's
  • Mayflower to Monohon Canoe images
  • Pictured above:
    Left side exposure, top to bottom, P cabinet
  • Cabinet top: Loggers above Alexander's Beach Monohon Crew; 1924-1927
  • 1960: Racing on Sammamish Slough
  • Alexander's Beach Resort sign
  • 1908: John Otto Sunderhauf and Alden Rutherford Kingsbury in front of their Monohon Boat and Canoe Company at Monohon
  • 1958 Kroll Township Map

    Right exposure, top to bottom; Skyline cabinet:
  • Top of Skyline Cabinet; Monohon Mill #2; 1933-1939
  • Sunderhauf Road header
  • 1958 Kroll Township Map showing Sunderhauf property and location of Alexander's Beach Resort
  • Photo of Alden Rutherford Kingsbury, co-founder of Monohon Boat and Canoe Company
  • Photo of 1909 house of John Otto Sunderhauf, co-owner of Monohon Boat and Canoe Company
  • Pictured above:
    Cabinet top: Monohon Mill #2; 1933-1939
    Left exposure, top to bottom:
  • Monohon Boat and Canoe Company header
  • Text story of "From the Mayflower to Monohon Canoe"
  • Monohon Boat and Canoe photos; circa 1908-1913

    Right exposure, top to bottom:
  • Sunderhauf Road header
  • 1958 Kroll Township Map indicating location of Alexander's Beach Resort and Sunderhauf parcels (in green)
  • 1940 Photo of 1909-built house of John Otto Sunderhauf, co-owner of Monohon Boat and Canoe Company. Car is 1931 Ford Model T.
  • Pictured above:
    Photo on top of P cabinet is of Alexander's Monohon Donkey Crew; circa 1924-1927
    Left exposure, top to bottom, P cabinet
  • Alexander Family Homestead located at corner of East Lake Sammamish Parkway SE and present 205th Avenue SE
  • Thomas and Caroline McKivor Alexander circa 1912
  • Alexander/Ek/Haro/Olson/Crossley family photos
  • 1958 Kroll Township Map

    Smaller Skyline cabinet in rear contains:

  • Brochures from Alexander's Beach
  • Alexander's Beach Resort slide on Lake Sammamish; circa 1930's
  • Mayflower to Monohon Canoe story with pictures
  • Pictured above:
    P cabinet
  • Cabinet top: Loggers above Alexander's Beach Monohon Crew; 1924-1927

    Left exposure, top to bottom
  • Alexander/Ek/Haro/Olson/Crossley family photos

    Front exposure, top to bottom
  • 1960: Racing on Sammamish Slough
  • Alexander's Beach Resort sign
  • 1908: John Otto Sunderhauf and Alden Rutherford Kingsbury in front of their Monohon Boat and Canoe Company at Monohon

  • 1958 Kroll Township Map on side
  • Pictured above:
    Cabinet top: Monohon Mill #2; 1933-1939
    Left exposure, top to bottom:
  • Alexander's Beach Resort header
  • Brochurees from Alexander's Beach Resort
  • Alexander's Beach Resort slide on Lake Sammamish; circa 1930's
  • Matt Mattila family photos; circa 1917 and 1924
    Right exposure, top to bottom:
  • Monohon Boat and Canoe Company header
  • Photos of Monohon Boat and Canoe Company and story of "From the Mayflower to Monohon Canoe"
  • Alden Rutherford Kingsbury family photo; circa 1912
  •    
    Installed west elevation_11.26.19    
    East Lake Sammamish Parkway SE and 212th SE P Cabinet Proof
    East Lake Sammamish Parkway SE and 212th SE Skyline Proof
    Measurements of New P Cabinet at intersection of East Lake Sammamish Pkwy SE and 212th SE
    Have redesigned this P Cab replacement at this location. Elevations below (05/16/21)
    Below is the entry included in the 2018 Winter REC Guide of a Sammamish City Newsletter
    NOTE: This project could not have been executed without the genuine and sincere efforts of the following employees at TrafficWrapZ: (1) Herb Kiekenapp, Global Director and local coordinator of all details, (2) Dan Gittere, VP of TrafficWrapZ, (3, 4, 5, 6) Aaron Reinbold, Pablo Marin, Latashia Benjamin, and Sara Segall, genius layout designers and publication experts, and (7, 8) Nick Nagel and Li Vara Plazas, indescribable exceptional installation artists. This is a professional privilege to experience how this organization listens, executes, and assures satisfaction of a quality product.
    Music: "Let There Be Peace"
     
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