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The first official King County Courthouse was built on First Hill in 1889–1890. The steep climb to the courthouse from downtown legal offices caused such frequent and vociferous complaints that Seattle lawyers nicknamed the area "Profanity Hill".
First Hill Park is a public park in Seattle's First Hill neighborhood, in the United States. [1] The park opened in 1987 and underwent a renovation in 2021. [2] [3]
Capitol Hill / Stevens [95] / Central Seattle 1883, 1891 [44] Annexed 1883 south of E Galer Street, 1891 for the remainder [44] 59: Renton Hill: Capitol Hill / Stevens [95] Although the name has largely fallen out of use, the Renton Hill Community Improvement Club, founded June 18, 1901, was Seattle's first community club. [7] 60: Madison Park
[2] [135] The first three vehicles, numbered 301 to 303, were manufactured in 2007 and are based on the 12 Trio model. The vehicles were colored red, orange, and purple before being wrapped in advertisements. [91] [136] The fourth vehicle, numbered 407, is a Type 121 Trio that was manufactured in 2015 as part of the same fleet as the First Hill ...
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The First Hill Streetcar, officially the First Hill Line, is a streetcar route in Seattle, Washington, United States, forming part of the modern Seattle Streetcar system. It travels 2.5 miles (4.0 km) between several neighborhoods in central Seattle, including the International District, First Hill, and Capitol Hill.
Cherry Hill – located to the east of First Hill (previously called Second Hill or Renton Hill – both these names have passed out of common usage) [4] Denny Hill [5] – regraded, now called the Denny Regrade; Capitol Hill [6] Queen Anne Hill; Beacon Hill; The hills above were associated with seven boulders in the City of Seattle's Seven ...
The heart of Seattle, largest city in the state of Washington, is on an isthmus between the city's chief harbor—the saltwater Elliott Bay (an inlet of Puget Sound)—and the fresh water of Lake Washington. Capitol Hill, First Hill, and Beacon Hill collectively constitute a ridge along this isthmus (see Seven hills of Seattle).