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  2. Street layout of Seattle - Wikipedia

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    STreets run eaST and weST; aveNueS run North and South; EveN numbered addresses are on the East and North side of the road (which is likely called a street or avenue) The name 32nd Avenue NE applies to several physically discontinuous street segments running along approximately the same line of the grid. One of these segments runs from NE 75th ...

  3. 1st Avenue (Seattle) - Wikipedia

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    1st Avenue is called "Seattle's oldest thoroughfare". [2]Seattle's original street system was a misaligned grid created by three of the original settlers. Today's 1st Avenue was Front Street north of Yesler in Arthur A. Denny's plat, and Commercial Street to its south in Doc Maynard's. [3]

  4. Meridian, Seattle - Wikipedia

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    The likely source for the name Tangletown is the irregular configuration of Seattle's street grid in this transition zone, where Wallingford shades into the Green Lake neighborhood, some of which follow the contours of Green Lake, others conforming to the city's basic grid.

  5. Pioneer Square, Seattle - Wikipedia

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    Pioneer Square–Skid Road Historic District. This map also shows how Second Avenue Extension continues a piece of the north-of-Yesler street grid into the area south of Yesler Way. (The map dates from before the Kingdome was replaced by two new stadiums.) Pioneer Square is a neighborhood in the southwest corner of Downtown Seattle, Washington, US.

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  7. Denny Way - Wikipedia

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    Denny Way is an east–west arterial street in downtown Seattle, Washington, United States.It forms the northern end of the Belltown street grid as well as the boundaries of Belltown, Lower Queen Anne, South Lake Union, Denny Triangle, and Cascade.

  8. Why they want to build streets over a stretch of I-75: Today ...

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    There's a proposal to build a street grid between Queensgate and Downtown. Here's what that could mean. | Your Feb. 20 Daily Briefing.

  9. Westlake Avenue - Wikipedia

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    Westlake Avenue is a major street in Seattle, Washington, connecting Downtown Seattle to the neighborhoods of South Lake Union, Westlake and northeastern Queen Anne.The street runs north–south along the west side of Lake Union for 2.5 miles (4.0 km) from McGraw Square to the Fremont Bridge.