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explore in Whittier Heights is the area along 65th street at its southern border. This mini business district has a surprising variety of establishments, from dive bars like The Tin Hat to shoe shops
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Seattle sewer pipe relining HistoryPeople certainly agreed with that sentiment in the early 1900s. When two streetcar lines were finally constructed in 1907 along Alaska Street and California Avenue,
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explore in Whittier Heights is the area along 65th street at its southern border. This mini business district has a surprising variety of establishments, from dive bars like The Tin Hat to shoe shops
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AttractionsAlong the main streets of 15th Avenue and 80th Street, there are many places unique to Loyal Heights. Around the intersection of 80th and 24th, Larsen�s Bakery is famous citywide for its
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Easy Street Records, a funky new-and-used music shop that also serves up a cheap and delicious brunch, and Bakery Noveau, which took over the space of a historic bakery. Really, there�s no shortage
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there is tons to do along 45th Street. The Guild Theater, a two-screen cinema originally built in 1919, is still a popular attraction for moviegoers. Before the show, try out the Wallingford Pizza House
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A small stretch of 65th Street near 20th Ave NE provides just enough activity to entertain the residents and draw in a few outsiders for a visit. Ravenna is also proud to call the University Village�
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Along this street, you�ll find a gaggle of places to stop: art galleries, clothing stores, home furnishing shops, jewelers, salons, and of course places to eat and drink. Some of the classic venues
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some time moseying up and down the main drag and side streets. If you�re early enough, sit at Geraldine�s Counter and have some amazing pancakes, or try Columbia City Bakery for one of their famous
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some time moseying up and down the main drag and side streets. If you�re early enough, sit at Geraldine�s Counter and have some amazing pancakes, or try Columbia City Bakery for one of their famous
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Seattle sewer repair chicago If you�re like me, the word �Wallingford� brings to mind a snobbish million-dollar estate in England somewhere. �Oh, I live in Wahh-ling-fuhhd, dahling.� Well,
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Every May, the U-District Street Fair takes over the Ave in a �country fair meets urban retail corridor� atmosphere. People flock from all over the city to see live bands perform, sample food from
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Seattle replacing a sewer pipe HistoryPeople certainly agreed with that sentiment in the early 1900s. When two streetcar lines were finally constructed in 1907 along Alaska Street and California Avenue,
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and 65th Street running east to west�forms a lively business district. The surrounding blocks have a mix of newer apartments/condos and original homes from the early 1900s. It�s a great neighborhood
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Seattle who is responsible for sewer backup Ravenna Boulevard meanders from Green Lake, past the University District, and on to the east toward Lake Washington. The charming neighborhood that takes
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Every May, the U-District Street Fair takes over the Ave in a �country fair meets urban retail corridor� atmosphere. People flock from all over the city to see live bands perform, sample food from
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there is tons to do along 45th Street. The Guild Theater, a two-screen cinema originally built in 1919, is still a popular attraction for moviegoers. Before the show, try out the Wallingford Pizza House
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that once in a while give way to pockets of bustling streets with shops and restaurants (nearly every block has a business that shares a name with the neighborhood��Wedgwood Dental/Hair Studio/Broiler,
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Along this street, you�ll find a gaggle of places to stop: art galleries, clothing stores, home furnishing shops, jewelers, salons, and of course places to eat and drink. Some of the classic venues
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some time moseying up and down the main drag and side streets. If you�re early enough, sit at Geraldine�s Counter and have some amazing pancakes, or try Columbia City Bakery for one of their famous