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  2. Fremont, Seattle - Wikipedia

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    13,000/sq mi (4,900/km 2) ZIP Code. 98103, 98107. Fremont is a neighborhood in the North Central District of Seattle, Washington, United States. Originally a separate city, it was annexed to Seattle in 1891. It is named after Fremont, Nebraska, the hometown of two of its founders: Luther H. Griffith and Edward Blewett.

  3. Seattleā€™s Fremont Oktoberfest returns with more than 100 beers

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    SEATTLE - Fremont Oktoberfest, Seattle’s largest beer festival, returns Sept. 20-22 for a weekend of craft brews, delicious food and Bavarian-style entertainment. This year's event, strictly for ...

  4. Fremont Solstice Parade - Wikipedia

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    The Fremont Solstice Parade is an annual event that occurs each June in Seattle, Washington. The Parade was founded by Barbara Luecke and Peter Toms in 1989. Luecke and Toms were inspired by the Santa Barbara Summer Solstice Parade and Celebration. [1] The Parade quickly grew to include thousands of participants and tens of thousands of spectators.

  5. Solstice Cyclists - Wikipedia

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    The Solstice Cyclists (also known as The Painted [Naked] Cyclists of the Solstice Parade, or The Painted Cyclists) is an artistic, non-political, clothing-optional bike ride celebrating the summer solstice. It is the unofficial start of the Summer Solstice Parade & Pageant, an event produced by the Fremont Arts Council in the Fremont district ...

  6. Fremont Bridge (Seattle) - Wikipedia

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    The Fremont Bridge is a double-leaf bascule bridge that spans the Fremont Cut in Seattle, Washington. The bridge, which connects Fremont Avenue North and 4th Avenue North, connects the neighborhoods of Fremont and Queen Anne. The Fremont Bridge was opened on Friday June 15, 1917, at a cost of $410,000. [4]

  7. List of Seattle street fairs and parades - Wikipedia

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    The Seafair Pirates, depicted here at White Center Jubilee Days (2007) just south of Seattle, are longstanding fixtures of Seattle's Seafair-sanctioned parades. Seattle, Washington, United States has almost twenty neighborhoods that host one or more street fairs and/or parades.