Once again the zombies attacked Fremont, bringing gore and horror to the streets!
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In Focus: Red, White, and Dead Zombie Walk
Walking the Old West Lake Union Trolley Line
The least visited of the lake's four sides, the western shore of Lake Union was first developed as a trolley line in the 1890s, then largely left alone. We happened upon the line by descending a stairway at the south end of the Fremont Bridge. We then followed the decrepit tracks south, encountering a neat mix of houseboats, marinas, and funny signs.
A Snowy Day at the Arboretum
As told to Seattlest by Seth Kolloen, thus the first-person p.o.v.
Neighborhood News and Local Blog Roundup
- West Seattle Blog explores the case of the missing swing-set. Thankfully, no one's figured out how to steal a public park swing-set (yet); rather, Lowman Beach's swings are being replaced by a new and improved set.
- Ooh--even better than a monorail: Ballard may get a water taxi.
- Remember how we mentioned that Cleveland High School students faced a daily death trap just getting to school? The Rainier Valley Post wasn't exaggerating about that.
Seattlest Pix: 07Mar01
Untitled photo by Abu. From the Seattlest Flickr Group -- thanks for sharing!...
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