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A Follow up on Ballard Past and Present - 913 days ago
Yesterday, the Seattle Times published a front page story of the blending and clashing of the old and new Ballard. It also mentioned the Ballard Historical Society . Both the article and the Society's website are good reads. Topics: Ballard, History, neighborhoods
A Day (or so) in: Ballard - 917 days ago
Note: This post is one of an intermittent series focused on experiencing the full and authentic flavor of specific Seattle neighborhoods. What to do and see, where to eat and drink, and other details are included, with an eye to keeping it affordable.... Topics: Ballard, eating and drinking, Entertainment, neighborhoods, Parks, shopping
Opening Day – Seattle Style - 921 days ago
Everywhere else in God’s green America, Opening Day is synonymous with the start of baseball season. Not here. Not in Seattle. In Seattle, Opening Day, always the first Saturday in May, marks the official start of boating season. It is a long-standing.. Topics: Events, History, Montlake, Outdoors, Sports, University District
Hidden Treasure – Freeway Park - 922 days ago
Tucked behind Seattle’s Convention Center and the Union Square buildings, and over a small cap covering a portion of the I-5 freeway, is Freeway Park , an intricate web of walkways, thick landscaping, and restful cubbyholes hiding in plain sight in the. Topics: Downtown, Hidden Treasures, Parks
Getting to know Seattle through the Eyes of its Bloggers - 932 days ago
No better way to learn about the personality of a place than to get to know its people. In the right-hand column you will find a smattering of blogs from the Pacific Northwest with a wide range of voices, topics, and opinions. Most are from the Seattle... Topics: blog, Seattle, technology


















