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CONTENTS
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- WALK 1
- Seattle’s Historic Shoreline
- Remnants from the Past
- WALK 2
- Denny Hill
- The Big Hill That Went Away
- WALK 3
- Stories in Stone
- Downtown Rocks
- WALK 4
- Who’s Watching You?
- A Downtown Menagerie in Stone and Terra-Cotta
- WALK 5
- Regrades and the International District
- Shaping a Landscape of Diversity
- WALK 6
- Madison Street
- Elliott Bay to Lake Washington
- WALK 7
- Cascade and South Lake Union
- Working Class Diversity to Global Tech Headquarters
- WALK 8
- Lake Union
- Circumnavigating the Center of the City
- WALK 9
- The Hiram M. Chittenden Locks and Discovery Park
- Boats, Birds, and Big Trees
- WALK 10
- Green Lake to Lake Washington
- Tracing a Historic Creek
- WALK 11
- Meadowbrook Pond and Thornton Creek
- Restoration and Renewal
- WALK 12
- Capitol Hill
- Elegance in the Details
- WALK 13
- Central District
- Transformation and Diversity
- WALK 14
- Beacon Hill
- Great Diversity and Great Views
- WALK 15
- Rainier Beach to Columbia City
- From Slough to Slough
- WALK 16
- Georgetown
- Beer, Burials, and Railroads
- WALK 17
- Delridge and Pigeon Point
- The Lesser-Known Side of West Seattle
- WALK 18
- West Seattle
- Old Growth and Alki Point
- Afterword
- Suggested Reading
- Illustration Credits
- Index