Seattle, Washington, United States

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Seattle, Washington, United States is a major Pacific Northwest city known for its tech industry, vibrant cultural scene, and iconic landmarks like the Space Needle.


Statements (62)
Predicate Object
instanceOf city
areaCode 206
averageAnnualRainfall about 37 inches
borderedBy Lake Washington
Puget Sound
climate temperate oceanic climate
country United States
culturalEvent Bumbershoot Festival
Pride Parade
Seattle International Film Festival
demographics ethnically diverse population
elevation sea level to about 520 feet
founded 1851
governmentType mayor–council
hasAirport Seattle–Tacoma International Airport
hasLandmark Climate Pledge Arena
Gas Works Park
Kerry Park
Lumen Field
Museum of Pop Culture
Pike Place Market
Seattle Art Museum
Seattle Central Library
Seattle Great Wheel
Smith Tower
Space Needle
T-Mobile Park
hasNickname Emerald City
hasPort Port of Seattle
hasUniversity Seattle Pacific University
Seattle University
University of Washington
historicallyAssociatedWith Boeing
incorporated 1869
isCountySeatOf King County
knownFor Space Needle
aircraft manufacturing history
coffee culture
music scene
ports and shipping
rainy climate
technology industry
waterfront
locatedIn King County
Pacific Northwest
majorCompanyHeadquarters Amazon
Expedia Group
Nordstrom
Starbucks
namedAfter Chief Seattle
population approximately 750000 (city proper)
populationMetro over 4 million
postalCodeRange 98101–98199
region Cascadia
sportsTeam Seattle Kraken
Seattle Mariners
Seattle Seahawks
Seattle Sounders FC
state Washington
timeZone Pacific Time Zone
transportationSystem King County Metro
Sound Transit Link light rail

Referenced by (246)
Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
Alaska Airlines ("Seattle, Washington")
Allen Institute for Artificial Intelligence ("Seattle, Washington")
Allen Institute for Brain Science ("Seattle, Washington")
Amazon
Amazon Web Services
Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
Charter for Compassion
Expedia Group
Getty Images
Global Development Program ("Seattle, Washington")
King County Metro ("Seattle, Washington")
Madrona Venture Group
Nordstrom
Northwest Seaport Alliance ("Seattle, Washington")
Perkins Coie
Perkins Coie ("Seattle, Washington")
Seattle Art Museum ("Seattle")
Seattle’s Best Coffee ("Seattle, Washington")
Sound Transit ("Seattle, Washington")
Starbucks ("Seattle")
Starbucks ("Seattle, Washington")
Tableau
Vulcan Inc. ("Seattle, Washington")
Washington Mutual ("Seattle, Washington")
Washington State Ferries ("Seattle, Washington")
Weyerhaeuser Company
Weyerhaeuser Company
headquartersLocation
Bagley Wright ("Seattle, Washington")
Ed Murray ("Seattle, Washington")
Howard Schultz
Jenny Durkan ("Seattle, Washington")
Jody Allen ("Seattle, Washington")
Johan Nordström
John W. Nordstrom
MacKenzie Scott
Paul Allen
Pete Carroll
Phoebe Adele Gates
Princess Angeline ("Seattle, Washington")
Robert Stroud
Ron Reagan
Slade Gorton
William D. Ruckelshaus ("Seattle, Washington, United States of America")
William E. Boeing
William H. Gates Sr.
William Sanford Nye
residence
Allen Institute for Artificial Intelligence ("Seattle, Washington")
Allen Institute for Brain Science ("Seattle, Washington")
Evergreen Point Floating Bridge ("Seattle, Washington")
First Avenue (Seattle) ("Seattle, Washington")
Lakeside School ("Seattle, Washington")
Lumen Field
Pike Place Market ("Seattle")
Pike Street ("Seattle, Washington")
Port of Seattle ("Seattle")
Seattle Art Museum ("Seattle")
Seattle Center Coliseum
Seattle Great Wheel ("Seattle")
Seattle International Film Festival ("Seattle, Washington")
Seattle Sounders FC ("Seattle, Washington")
Stadium Station (Link light rail) ("Seattle, Washington")
University of Washington ("Seattle, Washington")
Washington State Public Stadium Authority ("Seattle, Washington")
William K. Nakamura United States Courthouse ("Seattle, Washington")
locatedIn
Bumbershoot Festival ("Seattle")
Climate Pledge Arena ("Seattle")
Experience Music Project
Golden Space Needle Award ("Seattle, Washington")
Grand Jury Prize (Seattle International Film Festival) ("Seattle, Washington")
KING-TV ("Seattle, Washington")
Lumen Field
New Directors Competition awards ("Seattle, Washington")
Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory ("Seattle, Washington")
Science Fiction and Fantasy Hall of Fame induction ("Seattle, Washington")
Seattle Kraken
Seattle Mariners ("Seattle, Washington")
Seattle Seahawks ("Seattle, Washington")
Seattle SuperSonics ("Seattle, Washington")
Space Needle ("Seattle")
T-Mobile Park
Washington Huskies ("Seattle, Washington")
location
Bill Gates
Brandon Roy
Chris Cornell
Chris Cornell
Don Coryell
Jimi Hendrix
Kenny G
Minoru Yamasaki
Paul Allen
Phoebe Adele Gates
Robert Stroud
Ron Santo
Rory John Gates
Seth Neddermeyer
Terry Metcalf
placeOfBirth
Bumbershoot Festival ("Seattle")
Climate Pledge Arena ("Seattle")
Lumen Field ("Seattle")
Madrona Venture Group ("Seattle")
Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory ("Seattle")
Seattle International Film Festival ("Seattle")
Space Needle ("Seattle")
T-Mobile Park ("Seattle")
Washington Huskies women's gymnastics ("Seattle, Washington")
city
Amada Cruz ("Seattle, Washington")
Christian Chabot ("Seattle, Washington")
Federal Art Project ("Seattle")
Harry L. Parr ("Seattle, Washington")
Jeffrey Brotman
Jenny Durkan ("Seattle, Washington")
John K. Minasian ("Seattle, Washington")
Kate Starbird ("Seattle, Washington")
William H. Foege ("Seattle, Washington")
workLocation
Gas Works Park ("City of Seattle")
KeyArena ("City of Seattle")
King Street Station ("City of Seattle")
King Street Station ("City of Seattle")
Seattle Aquarium ("City of Seattle")
Seattle Center ("City of Seattle")
ownedBy
Carl Sagan
Carl Sagan ("Seattle")
Paul Allen
Princess Angeline ("Seattle, Washington")
Walter Brattain
William E. Boeing
placeOfDeath
Allen family ("Seattle, Washington")
Estate of Paul Allen ("Seattle, Washington")
Princess Angeline ("City of Seattle")
Suquamish ("City of Seattle")
associatedWith
First & Goal Inc.
Jerry Baldwin ("Seattle, Washington")
Seattle Storm ("Seattle, Washington")
Temple of the Dog ("Seattle, Washington")
basedIn
Pacific Northwest ("Seattle")
Pacific coast of North America ("Seattle")
Washington (state) ("Seattle, Washington")
West Coast of the United States ("Seattle")
hasMajorCity
Boeing
Starbucks ("Seattle")
United Parcel Service
foundedIn
Bellevue, Washington ("Seattle, Washington")
Issaquah, Washington, United States
Redmond, Washington, United States
isSuburbOf
King County Metro ("Seattle, Washington")
Link light rail ("Seattle, Washington")
Sound Transit Link light rail ("Seattle")
serves
Gates family ("Seattle")
The House that Griffey Built ("City of Seattle")
associatedCity
Charter for Compassion
Costco Wholesale Corporation
foundingLocation
Duwamish ("Seattle, Washington")
Duwamish people ("Seattle, Washington")
indigenousTo
Pacific Northwest ("Seattle")
Washington (state) ("Seattle, Washington")
largestCity
Everett, Washington, United States
Whidbey Island ("Seattle, Washington")
locatedNorthOf
Blake Island ("Seattle, Washington")
Port of Tacoma ("Seattle, Washington")
nearbyCity
Glacier Peak ("Seattle, Washington")
Mount St. Helens ("Seattle, Washington")
nearestMajorCity
Kirkland, Washington, United States
Medina, Washington, United States of America ("Seattle, Washington, United States of America")
neighboringCity
Bohlin Cywinski Jackson ("Seattle, Washington")
Perkins Coie
officeLocation
Milwaukee Brewers ("Seattle, Washington")
Oklahoma City Thunder ("Seattle, Washington")
relocatedFrom
Breaking Dawn ("Seattle, Washington")
Grey’s Anatomy ("Seattle, Washington")
setting
Renton, Washington, United States
adjacentTo
CA9 ("Seattle, Washington")
alsoSitsIn
Arthur D. Levinson
birthPlace
Jerry Baldwin ("Seattle, Washington")
businessRegion
Seattle SuperSonics ("Seattle")
cityLosingFranchise
Sealth ("city of Seattle, Washington")
commemoratedBy
Lacey V. Murrow Memorial Bridge ("Seattle, Washington")
connects
Hunts Point, Washington, United States of America ("Seattle, Washington")
countySeatNearby
Tacoma, Washington ("Seattle, Washington")
distanceTo
Great Northern Railway ("Seattle, Washington")
endPointOfMainLine
Bill Nye the Science Guy ("Seattle, Washington")
filmingLocation
Pike Place Market ("City of Seattle")
foundedBy
Johan Nordström
foundedCompanyInCity
Costco Wholesale Corporation ("Seattle, Washington")
foundedInCity
Pioneer Square ("City of Seattle")
governedBy
Seattle city government ("City of Seattle")
governingBodyOf
State Route 520 floating bridge ("Seattle, Washington")
hasAccessTo
Cascadia ("Seattle")
hasCity
Lake Washington ("Seattle, Washington")
hasCityOnShore
NFC West ("Seattle, Washington")
hasCityRepresented
Seattle metropolitan area ("Seattle")
hasCoreCity
United States District Court for the Western District of Washington ("Seattle, Washington")
hasCourthouseIn
Victoria, British Columbia ("Seattle")
hasFerryConnectionTo
Port of Seattle ("Seattle")
hasHeadquartersIn
WY
hasIssuerHeadquarters
Puget Sound region ("Seattle")
hasLargestCity
The House that Griffey Built ("Seattle, Washington")
hasLocation
Emerald City ("Seattle, Washington")
hasMainReferent
Puget Sound Navy Yard ("Seattle, Washington")
hasNearbyCity
Madrona Venture Group ("Seattle")
hasOfficeIn
Pearl Jam
hasOrigin
Cascadia Cup ("Seattle")
hasParticipantCity
Duwamish ("Seattle, Washington")
hasPopulationCenter
Inside Passage ("Seattle")
hasPort
Seattle metropolitan area ("Seattle")
hasPrincipalCity
Reykjavík ("Seattle, United States")
hasTwinTown
Brandon Roy ("Seattle, Washington")
highSchoolLocation
RV Thomas G. Thompson ("Seattle, Washington")
homePort
Pacific Time Zone ("Seattle")
includesCity
Chief Seattle ("Seattle, Washington")
inspiredNameOf
BA ("Seattle, Washington")
issuerFormerHeadquartersCity
Jenny Durkan ("City of Seattle")
jurisdiction
Federal Way, Washington ("Seattle, Washington")
locatedBetween
Issaquah, Washington, United States
locatedEastOf
Lake Washington ("Seattle, Washington")
locatedNear
Pac-12 women’s basketball tournament ("Seattle, Washington")
locationHistory
Parents Involved in Community Schools v. Seattle School District No. 1 ("Seattle, Washington")
locationOfDispute
Alice in Chains ("Seattle, Washington")
locationOfFormation
Chinese Americans ("Seattle")
majorChinatownIn
western United States ("Seattle")
majorCity
Hunts Point, Washington, United States of America ("Seattle, Washington")
near
Seattle industrial district ("Georgetown, Seattle")
nearbyNeighborhood
Mount Rainier National Park ("Seattle, Washington")
nearestCity
Norwegian Americans ("Seattle")
notableCityCommunity
1962 World’s Fair ("City of Seattle")
organizer
Century 21 Exposition ("City of Seattle")
organizingBody
Climate Pledge Arena ("City of Seattle")
owner
Seattle Center Coliseum ("City of Seattle")
ownership
Bagley Wright ("Seattle, Washington")
placeOfActivity
John W. Nordstrom
placeOfBusiness
Boeing
previousHeadquartersLocation
Sound Transit Link light rail ("Seattle, Washington")
primaryCityServed
James J. Hill ("Seattle, Washington")
railLineTerminus
Emerald City ("Seattle")
refersTo
Empire Builder ("Seattle, Washington")
routeEnd
Diocese of Olympia ("Seattle, Washington")
seeCity
Bellevue, Washington ("Seattle, Washington by Lake Washington")
separatedFrom
Lake Washington ("Seattle, Washington")
separates
Great Northern Railway ("Seattle, Washington")
servedCity
Seattle–Tacoma International Airport ("Seattle, Washington")
servesCity
This Boy's Life ("Seattle, Washington")
settingPlace
Cambodian American ("Seattle, Washington")
settlementConcentration
Space Needle ("Seattle")
symbolOf
Oregon–Washington football rivalry ("Seattle, Washington")
team2Location
Diocese of Olympia ("Seattle, Washington")
territoryIncludes
Kobe ("Seattle")
twinCity
Interstate 90 ("Seattle, Washington")
westernTerminus

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