All Union Bay was spread before them.
The view was very extensive, but beyond the cape it ended in Union Bay.
In the meanwhile the brig continued to advance towards Union Bay.
From this height they commanded all Union Bay.
The shores of what is now Union Bay have been inhabited since the end of the last glacial period, about 10,000 years ago.
Union Bay was first established as "Union Wharf" back in 1887.
The community of Union Bay developed to support all of this industry and even had a small Chinatown.
In 1946, a magnitude 7.3 earthquake demolished chimneys of houses in Union Bay.
It is preserved and maintained by the Union Bay Historical Society.
The university moved to its present location along Lake Washington's Union Bay in 1895.