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  2. RapidRide D Line - Wikipedia

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    Crown Hill, Ballard, Interbay, Uptown, Downtown Seattle: Landmarks served: Ballard High School, Fishermans Terminal, Seattle Center: Start: Crown Hill: Via: Holman Road NW 15th Ave NW 15th Ave W Elliott Ave W W Mercer St Queen Anne Ave N/1st Ave N 3rd Ave: End: Downtown Seattle: Length: 8.8 miles (14.2 km) Service; Frequency: Peak: 7-8 minutes ...

  3. Ballard High School (Seattle) - Wikipedia

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    By 1905, enrollment had grown to 80 students. Ballard became part of the city of Seattle in 1907, and the Central School high school became part of the Seattle Public School System. [4] In 1909 Ballard High School was given its name, and then moved to its present location during Christmas vacation 1915. The school could accommodate 1,000 students.

  4. List of King County Metro bus routes - Wikipedia

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    32nd Ave NW, Ballard Downtown Seattle Schedule Map: 21 Local Conventional Yes Yes Yes No Downtown Seattle SODO, West Seattle, 35th Ave SW, High Point, Gatewood Westwood Village 5 Schedule Map: 21 Express Conventional No No No No Downtown Seattle Alaskan Way Viaduct, West Seattle, 35th Ave SW, High Point, Gatewood Arbor Heights Schedule Map: 22 ...

  5. RapidRide - Wikipedia

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    RapidRide is a network of limited-stop bus routes with some bus rapid transit features in King County, Washington, operated by King County Metro.The network consists of eight routes totaling 76 miles (122 km) that carried riders on approximately 64,860 trips on an average weekday in 2016, comprising about 17 percent of King County Metro's total daily ridership.

  6. List of schools of the Seattle School District - Wikipedia

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    Samuel Gompers High School, 23rd Avenue and Lane Street, 1959–1966, became part of Seattle Central Community College. [5] Jr. high schools and middle schools previously included in district: Jane Addams Jr. High School. Built 1949 as part of the Shoreline School District. Annexed by Seattle 1954. Closed 1984; used since 1985 by Summit K-12.

  7. List of neighborhoods in Seattle - Wikipedia

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    This 1909 map of Seattle shows many neighborhood names that remain in common use today—for example, Ballard, Fremont, Queen Anne Hill, Capitol Hill, West Seattle, and Beacon Hill—but also many that have fallen out of use—for example, "Ross" and "Edgewater" on either side of Fremont, "Brooklyn" for today's University District, and "Renton Hill" near the confluence of Capitol Hill, First ...

  8. File:Seattle Map - Ballard.png - Wikipedia

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  9. Ballard, Seattle - Wikipedia

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    Ballard is a neighborhood in northwestern Seattle, Washington, United States.Formerly an independent city, the City of Seattle's official boundaries define it as bounded to the north by Crown Hill (N.W. 85th Street), to the east by Greenwood, Phinney Ridge and Fremont (along 3rd Avenue N.W.), to the south by the Lake Washington Ship Canal, and to the west by Puget Sound's Shilshole Bay. [1]