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  2. Category:Streets in Seattle - Wikipedia

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    Madison Street (Seattle) Martin Luther King Jr. Way (Seattle) Mercer Street (Seattle) N. Nihonmachi Alley; P. Pike Street; Pine Street; Post Alley; Q. Queen Anne ...

  3. Street layout of Seattle - Wikipedia

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    The street layout of Seattle is based on a series of disjointed rectangular street grids. Most of Seattle and King County use a single street grid, oriented on true north . Near the center of the city, various land claims were platted in the 19th century with differently oriented grids, which still survive today.

  4. 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]

  5. On Some Streets of Seattle, More Circus Than Siege - AOL

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    (Bloomberg Opinion) -- If you didn’t know better, that is, if you listened to President Donald Trump and a few conservative media outlets, you would think that Seattle’s downtown was aflame ...

  6. Denny Way - Wikipedia

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    The park and the street are both named for David Denny, one of the city's first settlers, who owned much of the land surrounding what is now Seattle Center. [23] Between Westlake Avenue and I-5, Denny Way is zoned for high-rise residential buildings and is expected to be redeveloped into a " street canyon " in the late 2010s and early 2020s.

  7. Post Alley - Wikipedia

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    Post Alley is a short street in Seattle. The northern end of the street runs under and through Pike Place Market.The alley is mostly paved with bricks. [1] It was called "Seattle's best-known alley for its pedestrian environment and abutting shops and restaurants" out of all 425 alleys in the city, [2] and has been described as having a "European feel".

  8. Transportation in Seattle - Wikipedia

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    The first street railway, Seattle Street Railway, came in 1884, with horse-drawn cars plying 3.5 miles (5.6 km) of track up today's Second Avenue to Pine Street, then up First Avenue to Battery Street.

  9. ‘Frasier’ Visits Seattle: See Kelsey Grammer Drop By the ...

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    Gilpin is back this season to reprise her role as Frasier’s former radio producer, Roz, as seen in the show’s original 1993-2004 run. (Gilpin also appeared on the current revival’s Season 1 ...