Denny Regrade, Seattle, Washington

Denny Regrade, Seattle, Washington

The Denny Regrade is a neighborhood in Seattle, Washington, USA, that stretches north of the central business district to the grounds of Seattle Center. Its generally flat terrain was originally a steep hill, taken down as part of a mammoth construction project in the first decades of the 20th century. [ [http://www.historylink.org/essays/output.cfm?file_id=1123] ] The neighborhood is named after that project, though in modern times the label is used almost interchangeably with Belltown, which is officially a subset of the Denny Regrade.

Denny Regrade was adopted as a band name for a circa 1974 Seattle-based rock and roll band. They were also known as the Aurora Flyboys.

Regrading projects

The Denny Regrade project was the removal of Denny Hill, one of the proverbial seven hills of Seattle. It ran east from First Avenue between Pike Street and Denny Way. Hill and street were named after the Denny family, who were among the city's earliest white inhabitants. The First Avenue regrade was started in 1897 and completed on January 6, 1899. From 1902 to 1911, the hill was sluiced into Elliott Bay by pumping water from Lake Union using hydraulic mining techniques, in a series of regrades along Pike and Pine Streets, Second Avenue, and the massive Denny Regrade No. 1 which regraded everything remaining between Fifth Avenue and the waterfront. In 1929–30, Denny Regrade No. 2 removed the final pieces of the hill east of Fifth Avenue using steam shovels.

Denny Hill

Seattle is located on a narrow strip of land between Lake Washington on the east and Puget Sound on the west. The north-south orientation of the lake and of the city's many hills is the result of glaciation. The terrain was first gouged by south-moving glaciers, and when they retreated, marked by mounds of rock debris left in their wake. Denny and Queen Anne Hills are two of those north of what is now downtown Seattle.

Photographs

Early 20th century postcards showing the Denny Regrade.

ee also

*Eugene McAllaster, Denny Regrade consulting engineer
*Regrading

External links

* [http://www.djc.com/special/century/10060862.htm Seattle Daily Journal of Commerce online article: Top Projects of the Century in Washington State: #7, Denny Regrade]
* [http://rogue-publishing.com/McAllaster.html Biography of Eugene L. McAllaster, 1866-1946] , Denny Regrade consulting engineer
* [http://nwda-db.wsulibs.wsu.edu/findaid/ark:/80444/xv95087 Guide to the Seattle Engineering Department Denny Hill Regrade Photograph Album 1904-1929]
* [http://www.historylink.org/essays/output.cfm?file_id=1123 Belltown-Denny Regrade -- Thumbnail History]


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