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HistoryThe neighborhood first started its rapid growth during World War II, when a developer had 500 houses built in Cape Cod style to be used as housing for defense workers. This landowner�s wife had
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a limited number of parking spaces. During the day, markets, boutiques, and salons are a big draw. Nightlife is hopping with clubs, bars, and music venues, and you�ll often find coffee shops that moonlight
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HistoryThe neighborhood first started its rapid growth during World War II, when a developer had 500 houses built in Cape Cod style to be used as housing for defense workers. This landowner�s wife had
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covet the beachfront condos and the place is packed during the summer for beach volleyball tournaments and picnics. In the off-season, locals claim their neighborhood once again.Activities and AttractionsI�
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The Atlantic Crossing can get pretty rowdy during Sounders and EPL games, while Teddy�s is the one-stop shop for all sports TV games (plus they partner with Rain City to deliver burgers there directly)
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The Atlantic Crossing can get pretty rowdy during Sounders and EPL games, while Teddy�s is the one-stop shop for all sports TV games (plus they partner with Rain City to deliver burgers there directly)
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perfect place to live if you like to be on the move during the day and a homebody when the sun goes down.Activities and AttractionsLet�s start with the major events that Greenwood hosts every year.
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to a time when the world was a little less hectic during the holiday season, and it really shows how this community works together.Holman Road houses the business district, which extends easily into Greenwood
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to a seedy destination for many city dwellers during the prohibition era. After World War II ended, young families flocked here and the population exploded. Currently, residents are rallying together
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HistoryThe neighborhood first started its rapid growth during World War II, when a developer had 500 houses built in Cape Cod style to be used as housing for defense workers. This landowner�s wife had
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to a time when the world was a little less hectic during the holiday season, and it really shows how this community works together.Holman Road houses the business district, which extends easily into Greenwood
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Even during the day, it�s the place to go if you want the newest, the shiniest, the trendiest. Activities and AttractionsOh, where to start? The main �strip� of Belltown is 1st Avenue, running parallel
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During World War II, housing developments were made to accommodate war workers, and after the war these became low-income residences. In the years that followed the war, crime rates rose and people left
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but much of it succumbed to the boom during the Klondike Gold Rush when farmers and logging companies cleared much of the land and processed the lumber at a sawmill operation on Bitter Lake.Development
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People flock here during the summer to watch the SeaFair hydroplane races and to visit nearby Columbia City and Seward Park.Who Lives Here?Urban Power Families - High-income couples with children.Six-
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covet the beachfront condos and the place is packed during the summer for beach volleyball tournaments and picnics. In the off-season, locals claim their neighborhood once again.Activities and AttractionsI�
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covet the beachfront condos and the place is packed during the summer for beach volleyball tournaments and picnics. In the off-season, locals claim their neighborhood once again.Activities and AttractionsI�
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The Atlantic Crossing can get pretty rowdy during Sounders and EPL games, while Teddy�s is the one-stop shop for all sports TV games (plus they partner with Rain City to deliver burgers there directly)
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The Central District was an area of racial tension during the Civil Rights era, due to housing discrimination. In the years that followed, the community united to restore peace while maintaining the neighborhood�
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but much of it succumbed to the boom during the Klondike Gold Rush when farmers and logging companies cleared much of the land and processed the lumber at a sawmill operation on Bitter Lake.Development