and there was no city bus service because the neighborhood wasoutside of the Seattle City Limits. Some people in northeast Seattle had cars from as early as 1910 so that they could drive to work.
tree sales at Hunter Tree Farm, 7744 35th Ave NE, signals the beginning of the holiday season in the Wedgwood neighborhood in northeast Seattle. Open this year November 22 to December 24, the Christmas tree lot becomes a gathering place for holiday cheer with lights, music and evergreen ...
More things to do Check out some local holiday lights. We’ve put togethersix outingscentered on light displays, to which we’ve added neighborhood gems to explore, for your own mini-adventure.
Georgetown Art Attack 2nd Saturday in Seattle's oldest neighborhood 1:00 pm to 7:00 pm |FREE| Georgetown neighborhood, Seattle, WA Free Film Screening "Harriet: The Black Swan" 4:00 pm to 5:00 pm |FREE| Wheelock Branch library, 3722 North 26th St, Tacoma, WA 98407 ...
Now a permanent fixture at Kenyon Hall — itselfa delightfully old-school venue, hosting neighborhood gatherings and arts events since 1916 — the organ is an intrinsic part of the space, with ranks of pipes and other instruments installed all over the room. “It’s almost like a...
Decorated neighborhoodFREE January 1, 2025 Ravenna (5.9 miles NE) Expect a long line of cars waiting to see the festive houses onCandy Cane Lane, located on Park Rd NE in Seattle. Open 4 to 9:30 p.m., extended to 11 p.m. Fri. & Sat. ...
Our innkeepers welcome you to the Emerald City and invite you to experience an authentic “Seattle Way to Stay” at a neighborhood bed and breakfast. This association of independently owned, inspected, and professionally operated inns looks forward to helping you make the most ofyour stayin Seatt...
Posted in businesses, Neighborhood features, taverns | Tagged Neighborhood History, Seattle | Leave a comment Hunter Tree Farm at Christmas 2023 Posted on November 29, 2023 by Wedgwood in Seattle History One of the delights of the holiday season in Wedgwood in northeast Seattle is the Hunter ...
Our humble beginnings can be traced back to the year 1917, when Walter Funsinn and Joseph Schomer first opened their doors as the Seattle Lighting Fixture Company. The original store opened in the heart of the historic Pioneer Square neighborhood of downtown Seattle, which is where you can sti...