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  2. Queen Anne, Seattle - Wikipedia

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    A group of residences on 14th Avenue West, built between 1890 and 1910, include one of the few remaining Queen Anne style houses on the hill. [16] The North Queen Anne Drive Bridge, built in 1936 across Wolf Creek, is a parabolic steel arch bridge, declared a historic landmark for its unique engineering style. [17]

  3. Kerry Park - Wikipedia

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    Kerry Park is a small public park and viewpoint on the south slope of Queen Anne Hill in Seattle, Washington, United States.It overlooks Downtown Seattle and is located along West Highland Drive between 2nd Avenue West and 3rd Avenue West.

  4. 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 ...

  5. List of tallest buildings in Seattle - Wikipedia

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    Seattle, Washington, United States, the most populous city in the Pacific Northwest region of North America, has 118 completed high-rise buildings over 240 feet (73 m), [1] of which 53 are over 400 feet (120 m) tall.

  6. Bhy Kracke Park - Wikipedia

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    The park in 2024. Bhy Kracke Park (also known as Comstock Place Park) [1] is a public park in Seattle's Queen Anne neighborhood, in the U.S. state of Washington. It is on the southeast side of Queen Anne Hill, between Bigelow Avenue (part of Queen Anne Boulevard) and 5th Avenue North.

  7. Seven hills of Seattle - Wikipedia

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    Capitol Hill [6] Queen Anne Hill; Beacon Hill; The hills above were associated with seven boulders in the City of Seattle's Seven Hills Park. [7] [8] Other hills people sometimes consider among the "seven hills of Seattle" include: West Seattle – originally incorporated as a separate city, and not annexed by Seattle until 1907 [9] Magnolia ...

  8. Queen Anne Counterbalance - Wikipedia

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    The Queen Anne Counterbalance was a funicular streetcar line operated by the Seattle Electric Company, serving the steep slope along its namesake street on Queen Anne Hill in Seattle, Washington, from 1901 to 1940. It replaced an earlier cable car line built by the Front Street Cable Railway in 1891.

  9. Queen Anne Boulevard - Wikipedia

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    Queen Anne Boulevard is a 6.0-kilometre (3.7 mi) loop atop Seattle, Washington's Queen Anne Hill.It is a City of Seattle landmark. Authorized in 1907 and built from 1911 to 1916, it incorporates parts of 5th, 7th, 8th and 10th Avenues West; Bigelow Avenue North; West Blaine, McGraw, Wheeler, Fulton and Raye Streets; Smith, McGraw, and Wheeler Streets; West Highland Drive; and West McGraw and ...