- Wedgwood Rock
Wedgwood Rock is a
glacial erratic (and known togeologist s as the "Wedgwood Erratic") near the neighborhood of Wedgwood inSeattle, Washington . (Technically, the rock is outside the boundary of Wedgwood, in the Bryant/Ravenna neighborhoods.)Prior to the establishment of the Wedgwood neighborhood, the erratic was known simply as Big Rock. Deposited over 14,000 years ago by the Vashon
Glacier , it was a landmark for Native Americans in what was once a denseforest ; later it became a destination for picnickers, university students, climbers, and hippies. In reaction against these last, the city council in 1970 passed an ordinance (Chapter 12A section 54 of theSeattle Municipal Code ) making it a crime to climb the rock and punishable by a fine up to $100.The rock is near 28th Avenue NE and NE 72nd Street. It is surrounded by
tree s and brush kept clear by local residents.References
* [http://www.historylink.org/output.cfm?file_id=3462 Seattle Neighborhoods: Wedgwood -- Thumbnail History] on HistoryLink.org; see especially the section "Big Rock".
* [http://maps.google.com/maps?ll=47.68084,-122.2973&spn=0.001,0.001&t=k Google Maps - satellite image of the rock.] The rock is centered among trees; N.E. 72nd Street jogs south to avoid it.
* Coordinates: coord|47.68084|N|122.2973|W|
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