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List of cooperative residences
Seattle has an active alternative living scene and there are a wide variety of cooperative living arrangements available - so, if you want to live WITH people, you can probably find a place and group that -
Main Page
Welcome! Seattle Wiki is a website about Seattle that anyone can edit. Here you can read and write about places to go, things to do, community, organizations, happenings and events, resources, politics, and anything else -
West Seattle/Things to do
WestSeattleLiveMusic.com - Show listings, reviews, photos, and a forum for everything live music related in West Seattle. WestSeattleBlog.com - West Seattle's 24/7/365 source for news, information, and discussion. Updated multiple times daily -
Safeco Field
Safeco Field, also known as "The Safe", is the home of the Seattle Mariners baseball club. The stadium seats 46,621, and was the host for the 2001 MLB All Star Game, the 2001 and -
Seattle Animal Shelter
The Seattle Animal Shelter is on 15th Avenue between Queen Anne and Ballard. External Links[] Seattle.gov Official Page, More Info, Photos of pets from the Animal Shelter -
Last Exit on Brooklyn
The Last Exit on Brooklyn was a University District coffeehouse, opened June 28, 1967 for practice runs and then offically on June 30, by Irv Cisski, who operated it until his death in 1992. Home -
PeaceWorks Park vigil
The PeaceWorks Park vigil was an anti-war protest action that occurred in Gas Works Park beginning Sunday, August 26, 1990 and carrying on through the end of the [Gulf War]. Throughout this period of -
Burlesque shows
Sassy Delure: Seattle's versatile vixen has been performing in Seattle's cabaret/burlesque scene since 2003. Each troupe performs on different schedules at different venues. Check their websites for current detailed information, or keep -
Inglemoor high school
Inglemoor High School is a public high school located in Kenmore, Washington, United States. It is one of the largest high schools in the state of Washington and has an average of 30 students per -
Paintball
Heck no! Paintball is statistically the safest of all extreme sports, as well as being safer than most (if not all) common sports! As Action Pursuit Games puts it, "the average player will suffer a -
Events
This page simply consolidates event websites and current happenings into one page. To add events or event websites, first use the links on the bottom of each list to go to the correct page. -
The IB/Trash war (Kenmore war II)
The IB/Trash war was a brutal 7 month war between the IBO and the Trash army. During the reign of Vicki Sherwood and the student puppet president, the IB and Trash seemed to live -
Capitol Hill
The hill, as it is known by locals, got its name from early settlers when it was still the planned site for the Washington state capitol. It was the epicenter for the grunge rock revolution -
2005
2003 2004 2005 (MMV) 2006 2007 The year 2005 may be remembered for the bird flu. -
SS Victoria
The SS Victoria was a coastal ocean liner owned by the Alaska Steamship Company. Both the liner and the company were based in and out of Seattle. She was built in 1870 as the Parthia -
Coffeehouses
Everyone knows that Seattle has long been a major coffeehouse city. Besides the big chains (Starbucks, Tully's, SBC) there are feisty, smaller (and better) local contenders like Vita, Vivace, and Ladro, not to mention -
Community currency
Barter Your Boss Away! by Kirsten Anderberg (www.kirstenanderberg.com) As a homeless teen in 1978, I stumbled upon a functioning barter system in Seattle, Wa. that I have yet to see rivaled and I -
Highway 99
Highway 99, U.S. Route 99, State Road 99 or the Pacific Highway, was officially named in 1926 when the US highway system was created. It connected Blaine (starting at BC Highway 99) to Calexico -
West Seattle
West Seattle is the area west of the Duwamish River and was annexed by Seattle in 1907. Thanks to the city's many hills, lakes, and bays, all Seattle neighborhoods are distinct. However, none is -
D.A. Burns
D.A. Burns& Sons, Seattle's Famous Rug& Upholstery Cleaning Service - Still Going Strong Today The story of D.A. Burns& Sons, which was founded in Seattle in 1935, and today remains Seattle’s leading -
Wallingford
Wallingford is a neighborhood of Seattle. It's North of Fremont, South of Green Lake, West of the University District and East of Aurora. When you think Wallingford, think 45th Street and the Woodland Park -
2006
Saturday, April 15th at 7pm: Winner of the 2001 Martin Luther King Humanitarian Award, poet Denise Calvetti Michaels will be reading her latest poems at Cat and Cannon Books. Denise co-facilitates the ongoing reading -
Blue Scholars
Blue Scholars is a hip hop duo based in Seattle, Washington. Formed in 2002, the group consists of one DJ, Sabzi, and one MC, Geologic. Their music and lyrics often focus on challenging authority and -
DIY Health
Rogue Midwifery: Birthing Babies on the Sly By Kirsten Anderberg (www.kirstenanderberg.com) Women helping other women deliver babies is as old as humanity. It makes sense. So why do mainstream doctors and hospitals act -
Pike Place Market
Pike Place market is a large covered market downtown that sells everything from fish, meat and produce to clothes, paintings and tourist trinkets. It is comprised of many different stores, including the original Starbucks, a
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