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Known for its preserved industrial architecture, Georgetown offers a snapshot of Seattle’s past as a brewing and industrial hub. Explore historic buildings and enjoy the distinctive atmosphere of this early neighborhood.
📍 Georgetown, Seattle, WA 98108
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With its classic brick buildings, Ballard Avenue showcases Seattle’s Scandinavian roots and fishing industry heritage. Wander through boutique shops and historic sites that once served the bustling waterfront.
📍 Ballard Ave NW, Seattle, WA 98107
Image: The Tumbling Nomads
Operating since 1919, this working shipyard celebrates Seattle’s maritime legacy. Visitors can view parts of the drydock area, honoring the city’s enduring relationship with the water.
📍 1515 Fairview Ave E, Seattle, WA 98102
Image: The Seattle Times
The Queen Anne neighborhood features Victorian-style homes and architecture from the early 1900s. Walk along its scenic streets to admire preserved homes and enjoy panoramic city views.
📍 Queen Anne Hill, Seattle, WA 98109
Image: Agents of Architecture
This historic log cabin, initially built as a family home, symbolizes Seattle’s early settlement era. Located near Alki Beach, it’s also close to where the Denny Party first arrived, marking the city’s beginnings.
📍 2717 61st Ave SW, Seattle, WA 98116
Image: Michael Ostrogorsky
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