Wallingford neighborhood

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The Wallingford neighborhood is a historic, primarily residential area in north-central Seattle known for its early-20th-century homes, vibrant commercial strip along N 45th Street, and views over Lake Union.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf historic district
neighborhood
residential district
adjacentTo Lake Union
characterizedBy early-20th-century homes
primarily residential land use
climate temperate oceanic climate
country United States of America
surface form: United States
developmentEra early 20th century
governedBy Seattle
surface form: City of Seattle
hasAmenity bars
cafes
parks
restaurants
small shops
hasBuildingType Craftsman houses
bungalows
early 1900s wood-frame houses
hasCharacter mixed residential and commercial
hasCommercialArea N 45th Street commercial strip
hasDensity medium-density urban neighborhood
hasLandUse neighborhood-scale retail
single-family homes
small apartment buildings
hasMainStreet North 45th Street
hasViewOf Lake Union
downtown Seattle skyline
hasZoning mixed-use
residential
knownFor historic housing stock
vibrant commercial strip along N 45th Street
views over Lake Union
locatedIn King County
surface form: King County, Washington

Seattle
United States of America
surface form: United States

Washington
surface form: Washington State
partOf north-central Seattle
streetPattern grid
timeZone Pacific Time Zone
transportationMode served by bus routes
urbanContext inner-city neighborhood
urbanForm transit-served
walkable

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Lake Union hasShore Wallingford neighborhood
Fremont neighborhood adjacentTo Wallingford neighborhood