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60 second Queen Anne, Seattle real estate

May 5, 2010 - 8:19 am No Comments

Queen Anne neighborhood is friendly, trendy, and located on the city’s highest hill at 456 feet. Just North of downtown, Upper Queen Anne holds spectacular viewpoints (check out Kerry Park) of both city and water. Local architect Thomas Horton has counted 120 public stairwells throughout the hill, each transporting the walker from one area to another, from street to park, from park to residence, each with its own unique opening and closing. Tons of intimate restaurants and shops throughout, everything you need is on the hill. “Seattle neighborhoods are unique and create ‘chain islands’ giving this metropolitan area at large a small town feel.”
-Mary Rectra Cicirello, foundseattle.com

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Queen Anne, Seattle real estate

March 9, 2010 - 6:32 am No Comments

Queen Anne neighborhood is friendly, trendy, and located on the city’s highest hill at 456 feet. Just North of downtown, Upper Queen Anne holds spectacular viewpoints (check out Kerry Park) of both city and water. Local architect Thomas Horton has counted 120 public stairwells throughout the hill, each transporting the walker from one area to another, from street to park, from park to residence, each with its own unique opening and closing. Tons of intimate restaurants and shops throughout, everything you need is on the hill. “Seattle neighborhoods are unique and create ‘chain islands’ giving this metropolitan area at large a small town feel.”
-Mary R. Rectra, foundseattle.com

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Seattle Real Estate, 60 second Queen Anne

November 16, 2009 - 2:07 am No Comments

Queen Anne neighborhood is friendly, trendy, and located on the city’s highest hill at 456 feet. Just North of downtown, Upper Queen Anne holds spectacular viewpoints (check out Kerry Park) of both city and water. Local architect Thomas Horton has counted 120 public stairwells throughout the hill, each transporting the walker from one area to another, from street to park, from park to residence, each with its own unique opening and closing. Tons of intimate restaurants and shops throughout, everything you need is on the hill. “Seattle neighborhoods are unique and create ‘chain islands’ giving this metropolitan area at large a small town feel.”
-Mary Rectra Cicirello, foundseattle.com

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