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Atlantic is the northernmost neighborhood of
the Rainier Valley, between Mount Baker Ridge
and Beacon Hill. Atlantic is in turn located in the Central District of east-central Seattle, Washington, though it may also be considered
part of South Seattle and the Rainier Valley. Atlantic contains the
Judkins Park neighborhood.
Atlantic is triangular, bounded on the north by
E Yesler Way, beyund which are Mann and Minor neighborhoods; on the
east by Martin Luther King, Jr. Way S, beyond which is Leschi
on the Mount Baker Ridge; and on the west by Rainier Avenue S,
beyound which is Yesler Terrace and
the International District of Downtown
Seattle as well as North Beacon
Hill (with S Jackson Street and 12th Avenue S filling out a
northwest corner).
Judkins Park is rectangular within Atlantic,
bounded on the south by Interstate 90, and on the west by 20th
Avenue S. Judkins Park contains two baseball fields, a soccer
field, a playground, and a small water park. (Like Atlantic,
Judkins Park is bounded on the north by E Yesler Way, on the east
by Martin Luther King, Jr. Way S.)[1]
As part of the Central Area (now the Central District), Atlantic
is part of Seattle's oldest residential neighborhoods.
The neighborhood suffered long and greatly during the 1960s
through the early 1990s with the disruptions and widenings of Interstate 90 that
wiped out a large number of homes in the area and divided the west
of the neighborhood.[2] It
wasn't until the 1990s that large-scale development started again
in the area.
Judkins has typically been an area of racial diversity. In the
1990s, it was estimated that 55% of the population was African
American, 22% Asian American and Pacific Islander American,
and 18% White
American.
Notes and
references
- ^
(1) Central Area (Central District)[1], Atlantic [2], Downtown [3], Beacon Hill [4]
(2) ""About the Seattle City
Clerk's On-line Information Services"". Information
Services. Seattle City Clerk's Office. 2006-04-30,
revised. http://clerk.ci.seattle.wa.us/~public/about.htm. Retrieved
2006-05-21.
See heading, "Note about limitations of these data".
(3) Merritt & Goldsmith
(4) Judkins Foundation
- ^
Wilma
Bibliography
- ""About the Seattle City
Clerk's On-line Information Services"". Information
Services. Seattle City Clerk's Office. 2006-04-30,
revised. http://clerk.ci.seattle.wa.us/~public/about.htm. Retrieved
2006-05-21.
See heading, "Note about limitations of these data".
- ""Atlantic"". Seattle
City Clerk's Neighborhood Map Atlas. n.d., map .jpg c. 13-17
June 2002. http://clerk.ci.seattle.wa.us/~public/nmaps/html/NN-1280S.htm. Retrieved
2006-04-21.
Maps "NN-1120S", "NN-1130S", "NN-1140S".Jpg [sic] dated 13 June;
"NN-1030S", "NN-1040S".jpg dated 17 June 2002.
Also maps Central Area (Central District) [5], Downtown [6], and Beacon Hill
[7].
- Judkins Foundation (1999-02-09). ""Where is Judkins
Park?"". Judkins Park Review. City of Seattle. http://www.ci.seattle.wa.us/commnty/judkins/whereis.htm. Retrieved
2006-04-21.
- Merritt, Mike; Goldsmith, Steven
(1994-07-13). ""The neighborhood that time
forgot"". Neighbors, History and background on Judkins
Park, Neighbors project (Seattle Post-Intelligencer). http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/neighbors/judkins/bg1.html. Retrieved
2006-04-21.
"The Neighbors project was published weekly in the Seattle
Post-Intelligencer from 1996 to 2000. This page remains
available for archival purposes only and the information it
contains may be outdated. For more updated information, please
visit our Webtowns section."
- Wilma, David (2000-05-22). ""Residents file suit to stop
Interstate 90 project on May 28, 1970."". HistoryLink.org
Essay 2448. http://www.historylink.org/essays/output.cfm?file_id=2448. Retrieved
2006-04-21.
Wilma referenced Washington Department of Transportation, "I-90:
The Homestretch, July 1992", Seattle Public Library, Seattle Room;
The Seattle Times, May 29, 1970, p. C-5,
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