Mount Baker is a neighborhood in southeastern Seattle, Washington. The neighborhood's name comes from the view of Mount Baker in Whatcom County, that is seen by looking north over Lake Washington. It is bounded by Lake Washington to the east, Interstate 90 and then Leschi to the north, Rainier Valley to the west, and Columbia City to the south. The neighborhood has a community club and a rowing team.[3] It hosts Seattle's annual Seafair, which includes an airshow featuring the U.S. Navy Blue Angels, hydroplane races, a fireworks show, and other festivities.[4] Franklin High School and Garfield High School serve this area. It is part of Seattle's South End.
Mount Baker | |
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Country | United States |
State | Washington |
City | Seattle |
City Council | District 3 and District 2 |
Neighborhood Council | Southeast District[1] |
Police District | South Precinct R2[2] |
ZIP code | 98144, 98118 |
Mount Baker Community Club
editThe Mount Baker Community Club is a volunteer non-profit neighborhood association located next to Mount Baker Park. The organization hosts community and private events at the Mount Baker Community Clubhouse, as well as park and open space stewardship programs around the Mount Baker neighborhood.[5] In addition, the organization publishes a newsletter to support members with community news, events and historical interest stories.[6]
Places of worship
editIn 2021, Our Lady of Mount Virgin was named as one of three Catholic churches facing closure in a reorganisation plan by the Archdiocese of Seattle.[7]
Schools and parks
editSeattle Public Schools
- John Muir Elementary School
- Hawthorne Elementary School[8]
- Franklin High School
- Garfield High School
Seattle Parks & Recreations parks, dog parks and open spaces
References
edit- ^ "City Neighborhood Council" - seattle.gov - http://www.seattle.gov/neighborhoodcouncil/boundaries.htm
- ^ "South Precinct Contacts - The Seattle Police Department" - http://www.seattle.gov/police/precincts/south/about.htm
- ^ "Mount Baker Rowing and Sailing Center" - http://mbrsc.com
- ^ "Neighborhood of the week: Mount Baker" Seattle Times, October 21, 2011- http://www.seattletimes.com/business/real-estate/neighborhood-of-the-week-mount-baker/
- ^ "Programs - Mount Baker Community Club" - http://www.mountbaker.org/programs/
- ^ "The View - Mount Baker Community Club" - http://www.mountbaker.org/the-view
- ^ "Seattle Archdiocese plan to close churches stirs sadness, anger and resistance". Seattle Times. 7 August 2021. Retrieved 8 August 2021.
- ^ About Us – Hawthorne Elementary School
- ^ Blue Dog Pond – Seattle Parks & Recreation
- ^ Bradner Gardens Park – Seattle Parks & Recreation
- ^ Mount Baker Boulevard – Seattle Parks & Recreation
- ^ Mount Baker Park – Seattle Parks & Recreation
- ^ Sam Smith Park – Seattle Parks & Recreation
External links
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