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  2. Ballard High School (Seattle) - Wikipedia

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    The first murder ever of a student on Seattle School District property happened in 1994 outside Ballard High School. Then 16-year-old Brian Ronquillo, a student at Shorewood High School, fired a gun eight times into a group of students as a car he was in drove past Ballard High School. Melissa Fernandes, a 16-year-old Ballard student, was shot ...

  3. Post Alley - Wikipedia

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    Post Alley (Seattle WA Downtown) Post Alley is a short street in Seattle. The northern end of the street runs under and through Pike Place Market. The alley is mostly paved with bricks. [1] It was called "Seattle's best-known alley for its pedestrian environment and abutting shops and restaurants" out of all 425 alleys in the city, [2] and has ...

  4. Hillman City, Seattle - Wikipedia

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    Hillman City, Seattle. Coordinates: 47°33′04″N 122°16′39″W. Hillman City is a primarily residential neighborhood of southeast Seattle, Washington, located in the Rainier Valley and centered about a half mile south of the Columbia City neighborhood. [1] It was annexed by Seattle in January 1907, along with the rest of the town of ...

  5. 1999 Seattle WTO protests - Wikipedia

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    On January 16, 2004, the city of Seattle settled with 157 individuals arrested outside of the no-protest zone during the WTO events, agreeing to pay them a total of $250,000. On January 30, 2007, a federal jury found that the city had violated protesters' Fourth Amendment constitutional rights by arresting them without probable cause or evidence.

  6. Seattle Children's Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Seattle Children's Museum in Seattle is located on the lowest floor of the Armory at the Seattle Center. Founded in 1979 with a single exhibit, the museum currently features 18,000 sq feet of play space with 11 exhibits designed for kids 6 months to 8 years. [1] Visitors to the main floor of the Center House can look down into a large open ...

  7. Grunge - Wikipedia

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    Generation X. Grunge (sometimes referred to as the Seattle sound) is an alternative rock genre and subculture which emerged during the mid-1980s in the U.S. state of Washington, particularly in Seattle and nearby towns. Grunge fuses elements of punk rock and heavy metal. [3] The genre featured the distorted electric guitar sound used in both ...

  8. Greenwood, Seattle - Wikipedia

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    Zip Code. 98103, 98117, 98133. Greenwood is a neighborhood in north central Seattle, Washington, United States. The intersection of Greenwood Avenue North and North 85th Street is the commercial center. Greenwood is known for its numerous bars, restaurants, coffee houses, theatres and specialty stores. Greenwood's main thoroughfares are ...

  9. Seattle Pride - Wikipedia

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    Seattle Pride is a nonprofit organization that coordinates and promotes LGBTQIA+ events and programs in Seattle year-round. The organization aims to create unity, honor diversity, and achieve equal human rights throughout the region and the world [8] through a variety of programs including its Pride Speaks speaker series, [9] Vote with Pride ...