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Meadowbrook is a neighborhood in the Lake
City district (township annexed in 1954) of Seattle, Washington.[1]
Meadowbrook is centered around open fields[2]
adjacent to the Meadowbrook Community
Center, swimming pool, and Nathan Hale High School. It is bounded
on the south by NE 95th Street and the Wedgwood neighborhood, on the north by NE
120th Street and Cedar
Park, on the west by Lake City Way NE (State Route 522–SR 522) and
Victory Heights.[3], and on
the east by 35th Avenue NE and Matthews Beach, (map).[4] The
neighborhood is almost entirely residential. There are no
commercial strips, though there are some small restaurants and
other businesses.
History
Meadowbrook, with Thornton Creek near Lake
Washington, has been inhabited since the end of the last glacial period (c. 8,000
B.C.E.—10,000 years ago). The tu-hoo-beed (Thornton Creek)
hah-chu-ahbsh[5] (Lake
People) of the Duwamish (Dkhw’Duw’Absh,
People of the Inside) Lushootseed (Skagit-Nisqually) Coast Salish native
people lost their rights in 1854. The Lake City area was clearcut by crude wagon road or by using
Lake Washington from 1850 past the turn of the century, more
rapidly with the Seattle, Lake Shore & Eastern Railroad
(c. 1886) providing easy access along what is now the Burke-Gilman
Trail through adjacent Matthews Beach neighborhood and along the
lake. A Little Germany neighborhood of several immigrant farmers
grew up in the 1870s around where Nathan Hale High School now
stands.[6]
The Blindheim family LaVilla Dairy, located on
what is now the 10300 block of Fischer Place
NE, and the orchards extending up the adjacent hill to the east
are defining characteristics of Meadowbrook. The dairy operated
from 1913 to 1929, although it was occupied unil 1990. The dairy
was also called La Villa. Both the dairy building and the family
house still stand. Traces of the original Bothell-Everett highway can still
be found nearby. The centerpiece of Meadowbrook is on land sold by
the family to the City for the park (as well as for other green
space).[7]
Thornton Creek in
Meadowbrook
Thornton
Creek, flowing through Meadowbrook, has been largely restored
and daylighted, notably the
confluence of the north and south forks near the Meadowbrook
fields.[8] The
environmental restoration near the school and in the neighborhood
is used for school class work in the sciences. The Community Center
nearly faces the entry to restored Meadowbrook Pond and wetland
across 35th Avenue in Matthews Beach neighborhood.[9]
See also
References
- ^
Phelps, Chapter 15, "Annexation", pp. 216–224, map "to 1921", p.
217; map "to 1975", p. 224, map key table p.222-3.
- ^
Seattle Parks and Recreation staff
(Updated 2004-09-20). ""Seattle Parks and
Recreation: Meadowbrook Playfield"". Seattle Parks and
Recreation. http://www.seattle.gov/parks/parkspaces/meadowbrookplayfield.htm. Retrieved
2006-04-21.
- ^
""Victory Heights
Playground"". Seattle Parks and Recreation, seattle.gov.
2006-04-12. http://www.seattle.gov/parks/parkspaces/VictoryHeightsPlayground.htm. Retrieved
2006-06-06.
- ^
(1) ""Meadowbrook"".
Seattle City Clerk's Neighborhood Map Atlas. Office of the
Seattle City Clerk. n.d., map .jpg c. 2002-06-17. http://clerk.ci.seattle.wa.us/public/nmaps/S/NN-1049S.htm. Retrieved
2006-04-21.
Maps "NN-1030S", "NN-1040S".jpg dated 17 June 2002.
(2) ""About the Seattle City
Clerk's On-line Information Services"". Information
Services. Seattle City Clerk's Office. Revised 2006-04-30. http://clerk.ci.seattle.wa.us/~public/about.htm. Retrieved
2006-05-21.
See heading, "Note about limitations of these data".
- ^
too-HOO-beed, hah-choo-AHBSH [Dailey]
- ^
Wilma
- ^
(1) Hayes, Peter (n.d.). ""Case 5B - Milk From the
Cow"". Thornton Creek Watershed Community Library. http://northonline.sccd.ctc.edu/cl/elh/cases/case05B/case05B_timeline.html. Retrieved
2006-04-21.
(2) Hayes, Peter (n.d.). ""Ole Blindheim"".
Thornton Creek Watershed Community Library.
http://northonline.sccd.ctc.edu/cl/elh/cases/case05B/memory.htm. Retrieved
2006-04-21.
(3) ""LaVilla Dairy and Blindheim
House"". "Thornton Creek Heritage Sites". Thornton
Creek Watershed Community Library. n.d.. http://northonline.sccd.ctc.edu/cl/mapping/h_site.html. Retrieved
2006-04-21.
- ^
""Meadowbrook
Playfield"". Seattle Parks and Recreation. http://www.seattle.gov/parks/parkspaces/meadowbrookplayfield.htm. Retrieved
2006-06-06.
- ^
Seattle Public Utilities staff (2006).
""Meadowbrook Pond"".
Seattle Public Utilities. http://www.ci.seattle.wa.us/util/About_SPU/Drainage_&_Sewer_System/Projects/MEADOWBROO_200312031215033.asp. Retrieved
2006-04-21.
Bibliography
- ""About the Seattle City
Clerk's On-line Information Services"". Information
Services. Seattle City Clerk's Office. Revised 2006-04-30. http://clerk.ci.seattle.wa.us/~public/about.htm. Retrieved
2006-05-21.
See heading, "Note about limitations of these data".
- Dailey, Tom (n.d.). ""Duwamish-Seattle"".
"Coast Salish Villages of
Puget Sound". http://coastsalishmap.org/new_page_6.htm. Retrieved
2006-04-21.
Page links to Village Descriptions
Duwamish-Seattle section.
Dailey referenced "Puget Sound Geography" by T. T. Waterman.
Washington DC: National Anthropological Archives, mss. [n.d.] [ref.
2];
Duwamish et al. vs. United States of America, F-275.
Washington DC: US Court of Claims, 1927. [ref. 5];
"Indian Lake Washington" by David Buerge in the Seattle
Weekly, 1-7 August 1984 [ref. 8];
"Seattle Before Seattle" by David Buerge in the Seattle
Weekly, 17-23 December 1980. [ref. 9];
The Puyallup-Nisqually by Marian W. Smith. New York:
Columbia University Press, 1940. [ref. 10].
Recommended start is "Coast Salish Villages of
Puget Sound"
- Hayes, Peter (n.d.). ""Case 5B - Milk From the
Cow"". Thornton Creek Watershed Community Library. http://northonline.sccd.ctc.edu/cl/elh/cases/case05B/case05B_timeline.html. Retrieved
2006-04-21.
- Hayes, Peter (n.d.). ""Ole Blindheim"".
Thornton Creek Watershed Community Library.
http://northonline.sccd.ctc.edu/cl/elh/cases/case05B/memory.htm. Retrieved
2006-04-21.
- Phelps, Myra L. (1978). Public
works in Seattle. Seattle: Seattle Engineering Department.
ISBN 0-9601928-1-6.
- ""Meadowbrook"".
Seattle City Clerk's Neighborhood Map Atlas. Office of the
Seattle City Clerk. n.d., map .jpg c. 2002-06-17. http://clerk.ci.seattle.wa.us/public/nmaps/S/NN-1049S.htm. Retrieved
2006-04-21.
Maps "NN-1030S", "NN-1040S".jpg dated 17 June 2002.
- ""Seattle Parks &
Recreation: Meadowbrook Community Center"". Seattle Parks and
Recreation. Updated 2006-03-09. http://www.seattle.gov/parks/Centers/meadowbrookcc.htm. Retrieved
2006-04-21.
- ""Seattle Parks and
Recreation: Meadowbrook Playfield"". Seattle Parks and
Recreation. Updated 2004-09-20. http://www.seattle.gov/parks/parkspaces/meadowbrookplayfield.htm. Retrieved
2006-04-21.
- ""Seattle Parks and
Recreation: Meadowbrook Pool"". Seattle Parks and Recreation.
Updated 2006-03-14. http://www.seattle.gov/parks/Aquatics/meadowbrookpool.htm. Retrieved
2006-04-21.
- ""Meadowbrook Pond"".
Title of Complete Work. Seattle Parks and Recreation.
2006. http://www.ci.seattle.wa.us/util/About_SPU/Drainage_&_Sewer_System/Projects/MEADOWBROO_200312031215033.asp. Retrieved
2006-04-21.
- ""Nathan Hale High
School"". Title of Complete Work. Seattle Parks and
Recreation. n.d.. http://www.seattleschools.org/schools/hale/. Retrieved
2006-04-21.
- Shenk, Carol; Pollack, Laurie;
Dornfeld, Ernie; Frantilla, Anne; and Neman, Chris (2002-06-26,
maps .jpg c. 2002-06-15). ""About neighborhood
maps"". Seattle City Clerk's Office Neighborhood Map
Atlas. Information Services, Seattle City Clerk's Office. http://clerk.ci.seattle.wa.us/~public/nmaps/aboutnm.htm. Retrieved
2006-04-21.
Sources for this atlas and the neighborhood names used in it
include a 1980 neighborhood map produced by the Department of
Community Development (relocated to the Department of
Neighborhoods and other agencies), Seattle Public Library indexes,
a 1984-1986 Neighborhood Profiles feature series in the Seattle
Post-Intelligencer, numerous parks, land use and
transportation planning studies, and records in the Seattle Municipal
Archives.
[Maps "NN-1120S", "NN-1130S", "NN-1140S".Jpg [sic] dated 13 June
2002; "NN-1030S", "NN-1040S".jpg dated 17 June 2002.]
- Wilma, David (2001-07-18). ""Seattle Neighborhoods: Lake
City -- Thumbnail History"". HistoryLink.org Essay
3449. HistoryLink On-line Encyclopedia of Washington State
History. http://www.historylink.org/essays/output.cfm?file_id=3449. Retrieved
2006-04-21.
See also Bibliography at Lake
City for complete list Wilma referenced.
Further
reading
- City of Seattle Parks Department
- Thornton Creek
- Walter, Sunny; local Audubon
chapters (Updated 2006-02-10). ""Sunny Walter's Washington
Nature Weekends: Wildlife Viewing Locations - Greater Seattle
Area"". http://www.nwlink.com/~sunnywww/WhereView-WNW-Birds-PugetSound.html. Retrieved
2006-04-21.
"with additions by Sunny Walter and local Audubon chapters."
Viewing locations only; the book has walks, hikes, wildlife, and
natural wonders.
Walter excerpted from
- Dolan, Maria; True, Kathryn (2003).
"Nature in the city: Seattle". Seattle: Mountaineers
Books. ISBN 0-89886-879-3 (paperback).
See "Northeast Seattle" section, bullet points "Meadowbrook",
"Paramount Park Open Space", "North Seattle Community College
Wetlands", and "Sunny Walter -- Twin Ponds".
- ""LaVilla Dairy and Blindheim
House"". "Thornton Creek Heritage Sites". Thornton
Creek Watershed Community Library. n.d.. http://northonline.sccd.ctc.edu/cl/mapping/h_site.html. Retrieved
2006-04-21.
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