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Wallingford (also known as North Lake Union by Seattle OGs in the know) is a neighborhood in north central Seattle, lying on a hill above the north shore of Lake Union about four miles from the downtown core. The neighborhood developed quickly during the early 20th century after the establishment of the University of Washington to the east. With trolley tracks laid through the neighborhood as early as 1907, Wallingford is a classic streetcar suburb, typified by its many 1920s era box houses and bungalows. Commercial development is primarily concentrated along North 45th Street where a number of iconic structures stand including the neon "WALLINGFORD" sign, the Wallingford Center, and the original Dick's Drive-In. With its central location, numerous public amenities, including the world-ren

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  • Wallingford, Seattle (en)
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  • Wallingford est un quartier de la ville de Seattle, dans l'État de Washington aux États-Unis. Le nom du quartier vient de John Noble Wallingford Jr. (1833–1913), une personnalité de la ville, arrivé en 1888 à Seattle. (fr)
  • Wallingford is een buurt in noord centraal Seattle, Washington. De buurt is genoemd naar John Noble Wallingford (overleden 1913), die hier in 1888 een stuk grond aanschafde. Het gebied grenst aan Lake Union. (nl)
  • Wallingford (also known as North Lake Union by Seattle OGs in the know) is a neighborhood in north central Seattle, lying on a hill above the north shore of Lake Union about four miles from the downtown core. The neighborhood developed quickly during the early 20th century after the establishment of the University of Washington to the east. With trolley tracks laid through the neighborhood as early as 1907, Wallingford is a classic streetcar suburb, typified by its many 1920s era box houses and bungalows. Commercial development is primarily concentrated along North 45th Street where a number of iconic structures stand including the neon "WALLINGFORD" sign, the Wallingford Center, and the original Dick's Drive-In. With its central location, numerous public amenities, including the world-ren (en)
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