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sometimes the western part is referred to as Sunset Hill. The man who first developed the area had a daughter named Loyal. He must have loved her a lot, because he not only named the neighborhood after
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moved to the more civilization-friendly top of the hill. This became the business and commercial district of the town of West Seattle, while more residential areas cropped up in the surrounding area.
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maybe try your hand at kite-flying at the top of the hill. This is also a perfect place to hang out on the 4th of July, where you can picnic and watch the fireworks. Of course you can�t talk about Wallingford
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remove the hill itself. The project, known as the Denny Regrade, took the better part of a decade around 1910 and trimmed back tons of earth, leaving the slope more manageable. Despite the new topography,
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actually a little further south on Holman Rd in Crown Hill, but there are a few eateries of note. Bick's Broadview Grill is an unassuming neighborhood restaurant that serves slightly upscale comfort grub
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which forms the border between Montlake and Capitol Hill, had some of Seattle�s first bike and buggy trails, which today make for great hiking. The Washington Parks Arboretum (which means, literally,
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If it weren�t for the views from the top of the hill, you wouldn�t suspect you�re in a large city. It�s easy to get to busier areas like the University District and even downtown. And even though
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and people could settle in the hills of Magnolia. The military built Fort Lawton on the northwest section of the peninsula. At its prime 20,000 soldiers were stationed here, but after the Vietnam war,
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and shade galore. At the top of the hill in the center of Rainier Beach lies the Kubota Garden, a historical site and magnificent display of landscape architecture. Paths meander amongst native plants,
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maybe try your hand at kite-flying at the top of the hill. This is also a perfect place to hang out on the 4th of July, where you can picnic and watch the fireworks. Of course you can�t talk about Wallingford
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and shade galore. At the top of the hill in the center of Rainier Beach lies the Kubota Garden, a historical site and magnificent display of landscape architecture. Paths meander amongst native plants,
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remove the hill itself. The project, known as the Denny Regrade, took the better part of a decade around 1910 and trimmed back tons of earth, leaving the slope more manageable. Despite the new topography,
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sometimes the western part is referred to as Sunset Hill. The man who first developed the area had a daughter named Loyal. He must have loved her a lot, because he not only named the neighborhood after
-
If it weren�t for the views from the top of the hill, you wouldn�t suspect you�re in a large city. It�s easy to get to busier areas like the University District and even downtown. And even though
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the cemetery was transplanted to Crown Hill and the building began. By the 1940�s, Greenwood Avenue was known as the �Miracle Mile� because of its plethora of shops, pharmacies, banks, restaurants,
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desirable neighborhood in the middle of the Capitol Hill/Central area of Seattle. With tons of parks and a growing business district, this place has it all.HistoryFor decades, Madison Valley was simply
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actually a little further south on Holman Rd in Crown Hill, but there are a few eateries of note. Bick's Broadview Grill is an unassuming neighborhood restaurant that serves slightly upscale comfort grub
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the cemetery was transplanted to Crown Hill and the building began. By the 1940�s, Greenwood Avenue was known as the �Miracle Mile� because of its plethora of shops, pharmacies, banks, restaurants,
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which forms the border between Montlake and Capitol Hill, had some of Seattle�s first bike and buggy trails, which today make for great hiking. The Washington Parks Arboretum (which means, literally,
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and people could settle in the hills of Magnolia. The military built Fort Lawton on the northwest section of the peninsula. At its prime 20,000 soldiers were stationed here, but after the Vietnam war,