West Montlake Park — is a park in the Montlake neighborhood of Seattle, Washington. The park is bounded on the north by the Montlake Cut, on the west by Portage Bay, on the south by the Seattle Yacht Club marina, and on the east by West Park Drive E. It is connected… … Wikipedia
Montlake, Seattle — Montlake St. Demetrios Greek Orthodox C … Wikipedia
Montlake, Seattle, Washington — Montlake is an affluent residential neighborhood in central Seattle. It is bounded to the north by Portage Bay and the Montlake Cut section of the Lake Washington Ship Canal, to the east by the Washington Park Arboretum, and to the south and west … Wikipedia
Montlake Bridge — from the west Carries Montlake Boulevard (SR 513) Crosses Montlake Cut … Wikipedia
McCurdy Park (Seattle) — McCurdy Park is a 1.5 acre (6,100 m2) park in the Montlake neighborhood of the U.S. city of Seattle, Washington. Currently home to the Museum of History and Industry, it is effectively bounded on the west by the museum and East Montlake Park … Wikipedia
Washington Park Arboretum — Washington Park is a public park in Seattle, Washington, USA, most of which is taken up by the Washington Park Arboretum, a joint project of the University of Washington, the Seattle Department of Parks and Recreation, and the nonproft Arboretum… … Wikipedia
Cowen Park Bridge — Cowen Park Bridge … Wikipedia
List of Seattle parks — There are hundreds of parks in Seattle, Washington, administered by Seattle Parks and Recreation, a city department. This is a partial list. * Alki Beach Park * Alvin Larkins Park * Beer Sheva Park * Bryant Playground * Burke Gilman Trail * Cal… … Wikipedia
Duwamish (tribe) — infobox ethnic group group = Duwamish caption = poptime =About 253 (1854); about 400 enrolled members (1991), about 500 (2004). [(1) Gibbs ( [1877] , 1967) (1.1) D Wamish on the Lake Fork of the D Wamish River, 152; Sa ma mish (Sammamish) and S… … Wikipedia
Duwamish tribe — Duwamish Duwamish territory shown highlighted in green. Orange blocks are modern Indian Reservations Total population About 253 (1854); about 400 enrolled members (1991), about 500 (2004).[1] … Wikipedia