Ernst Hardware at The Junction in West Seattle

When West Seattle was annexed in 1907, an additional streetcar line was extended down to Fauntleroy. Where the line ended at Fauntleroy was called “Endolyne” (end-of-the-line). Where the Fauntleroy line #2 met the tracks of the streetcar heading north to the Admiral Neighborhood, the junction of the two rapidly grew to a small business district. The Junction name stuck. Today, it is the business heart of West Seattle and a gathering place for community events and the summer farmer’s market, but long before hipsters and tech employees flooded the region, West Seattle’s Junction at Alaska and California Ave. was home to one of the earliest Ernst Hardware stores.

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