- Houghton, Washington
Houghton (haʊ' tən) is one of the lakeside
neighborhoods of the city ofKirkland, Washington . Consisting mostly of upscale,single-family home s, Houghton overlooksLake Washington and is one of the wealthier districts of the Eastside suburbs ofSeattle . The village was named forWillard Houghton , a local lumberman. The town of Houghton was annexed by Kirkland in 1968.The headquarters of the
Seattle Seahawks are located in Houghton, nearNorthwest University . The main arterials running through Houghton include 108th Avenue NE, west of Interstate 405, Lakeview Drive, and State Route 908 (Lake Street), which connects to Lake Washington Boulevard NE.Attractions include Houghton Beach Park and Marsh Park, on the lake, and Watershed Park, adjacent to the interstate.
Houghton Shipyards
In earlier times, Houghton was home to several large shipbuilding companies, including
Lake Washington Shipyards (aU.S. Navy contractor) and Anderson Steamboat Company, among others. It is located directly across the lake from Sand Point Naval Air Station, which was decommissioned in the 1970s. At one time there was a dock providing access to theLake Washington ferries .Stewart Heights was a residential area just east of the
Burlington Northern tracks on the grounds of what became Northwest University. Many workers for the shipyards near Houghton lived there.Today the shipyards are the site of the lakeside Carillon Point business park.
References
* [http://www.explorekirkland.com/about.cfm?content=277 City of Kirkland history]
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