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  2. Queen Anne, Seattle - Wikipedia

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    Queen Anne is a neighborhood in northwestern Seattle, Washington.Queen Anne covers an area of 7.3 square kilometers (2.8 sq mi), and has a population of about 28,000. It is bordered by Belltown to the south, Lake Union to the east, the Lake Washington Ship Canal to the north and Interbay to the west.

  3. 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 ...

  4. Counterbalance Park - Wikipedia

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    Counterbalance Park is a small 12,000 sq ft (1,100 m 2) municipal park in Seattle, in the U.S. state of Washington. Located at 700 Queen Anne Ave N. (northeast corner of the intersection with Roy St), it is named for the Counterbalance line which ran nearby. [1]

  5. 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.

  6. Queen Anne Counterbalance - Wikipedia

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    Trolleybus operating Route 2 (West Queen Anne) in downtown Seattle, 1953. A trolleybus line assumed service over Queen Anne starting on September 2, 1940 [12] but the tunnels were retained in case the counterweight railcars were needed to assist the trolleybuses during winter. [1] The surface tracks and cable slots were removed in 1943. [11]

  7. Lower Queen Anne, Seattle - Wikipedia

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    Lower Queen Anne is a neighborhood in northwestern Seattle, Washington, at the base of Queen Anne Hill. While its boundaries are not precise, the toponym usually refers to the shopping, office, and residential districts to the north and west of Seattle Center .

  8. Queen Anne Book Company - Wikipedia

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    It is adjacent to Queen Anne Coffee Company, [4] and previously El Diablo Coffee Co. [5] [6] The Seattle Times has said: "The top of Queen Anne Hill is almost like an island apart from the rest of the city, and that's why Queen Anne Book Company feels a little like an island bookstore, stocked with all the escapist novels and dreamy cookbooks ...

  9. Washington's 36th legislative district - Wikipedia

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    It encompasses part of northwestern Seattle, including the neighborhoods of Ballard, Magnolia, and Queen Anne. The district's legislators are state senator Noel Frame and state representatives Julia Reed (position 1) and Liz Berry (position 2), all Democrats.