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Walking Seattle

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Featuring 35 self-guided walking tours in Seattle, Washington, Walking Seattle leads readers through some of the city’s most interesting, scenic, and historic places.
  • 21 August 2018
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Get to Know Seattle’s Vibrant and Historic Neighborhoods

Grab your walking shoes, and become an urban adventurer. Clark Humphrey guides you through 35 unique walking tours in the vibrant young city that’s a crossroads of world trade and cultures. Seattle is home to cozy bungalows, stately mansions, postmodern palaces, and outdoor art, making it one of the most fascinating and beautiful metropolitan areas in America. Each self-guided tour includes full-color photographs, a map, and need-to-know details like distance, difficulty, points of interest, and more.

Stroll along wide boulevards, narrow cobblestone lanes, and pedestrian pathways from Pioneer Square to Queen Anne Hill. Explore the U District and the University of Washington Campus, as well as Foster Island and the Arboretum. You’ll soak up history, stories, and trivia on your way to the best parks, shops, restaurants, and nightlife in Washington. So find a route that appeals to you, and walk Seattle!

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Price: $15.99
Publisher: Wilderness Press
Imprint: Wilderness Press
Series: Walking
Publication Date: 21 August 2018
ISBN: 9780899978147
Format: eBook
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Clark Humphrey has observed and chronicled Seattle’s happenings and changes for more years than he would care to remember. He’s seen Seattle transform from a boom-and-bust industrial city into today’s fast-growing, fast-moving tech mecca. He’s walked his way through every Seattle neighborhood except the gated Broadmoor. He’s a former staff writer with The Stranger and The Comics Journal, and a former book reviewer for The Seattle Times. His other books include LOSER: The Real Seattle Music Story (reissued by MISCmedia) and Vanishing Seattle and Seattle’s Belltown (both Arcadia Publishing). He continues to write about the city, its growth, and its contradictions daily at miscmedia.com. He’s a fourth generation Washingtonian and a University of Washington alum.

Table of Contents

Author’s Note

Locator Map

Introduction

  • Pioneer Square
  • Downtown: The Retail Core and Financial District
  • Downtown: Off the Grid
  • Pike Place Market and First Avenue
  • Belltown and Seattle Center
  • South Lake Union
  • The Waterfront and Myrtle Edwards Park
  • Queen Anne Hill
  • Magnolia
  • Discovery Park to Ballard Locks
  • Chinatown-International District
  • SoDo Industrial District
  • Ballard
  • Fremont
  • Wallingford to Roosevelt
  • Green Lake
  • Phinney Ridge and Greenwood
  • Ravenna and Laurelhurst
  • The U District and University of Washington Campus
  • Foster Island and the Arboretum
  • Madrona and Madison Park
  • Fairview and Eastlake
  • Interlaken and Montlake
  • East Capitol Hill
  • West Capitol Hill and Broadway
  • Pike-Pine
  • First Hill
  • Central District
  • Columbia City to Leschi
  • Rainier Beach and Kubota Garden
  • Georgetown
  • West Seattle: The Junction to Admiral
  • Alki
  • West Marginal Way
  • Lincoln Park to Fauntleroy
  • APPENDIX 1: Walks by Theme

    APPENDIX 2: Points of Interest

    Further Reading

    Index

    About the Author