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[[File:Seattle_-_Occidental_and_Yesler_-_1884.jpg|Seattle - Occidental and Yesler - 1884|thumb]] [[File:Birds-eye-view_of_Seattle_and_environs_King_County,_Wash.,_1891._LOC_75696663.jpg|Birds-eye-view of Seattle and environs King County, Wash., 1891. LOC 75696663|thumb|left]] [[File:Pioneer_square.jpg|Pioneer square|thumb|left]] [[File:Seattle_Monorail_under_construction_-_1961.jpg|Seattle Monorail under construction - 1961|thumb]] [[File:Seattle_by_Sentinel-2,_2018-09-28.jpg|Seattle by Sentinel-2, 2018-09-28|thumb]] [[File:Ethnic_Origins_in_Seattle.png|Ethnic Origins in Seattle|thumb]] '''Seattle''' is the largest city in the [[Pacific Northwest]] region of the [[United States]]. It is located in the state of [[Washington]] between [[Puget Sound]] and [[Lake Washington]], about 100 miles south of the [[Canada]]–United States border. As of the most recent census, Seattle has a diverse population that contributes to its vibrant culture, making it a hub for technology, music, arts, and cuisine.
==Seattle==
[[File:Seattle_Downtown_Aerial,_May_2024.jpg|thumb|right|Aerial view of downtown Seattle, May 2024]]
'''Seattle''' is a major city located in the [[Pacific Northwest]] region of the [[United States]]. It is the largest city in the state of [[Washington (state)|Washington]] and serves as a major gateway for trade with [[Asia]].


==History==
==History==
Seattle's history begins with the indigenous peoples, such as the [[Duwamish]] and [[Suquamish]] tribes, who inhabited the area for at least 4,000 years before the first permanent European settlers. Arthur A. Denny and his group of travelers, known as the Denny Party, arrived from [[Illinois]] via [[Portland, Oregon]], in the schooner ''Exact'' at Alki Point on November 13, 1851. The settlement was moved to the eastern shore of Elliott Bay and named "Seattle" in honor of Chief Si’ahl of the local Duwamish and Suquamish tribes.
[[File:Seattle_-_Occidental_and_Yesler_-_1884.jpg|thumb|left|Seattle in 1884]]
Seattle was founded in 1851 by [[Arthur A. Denny]] and his group of travelers known as the [[Denny Party]]. The city was named after [[Chief Seattle]] of the local [[Duwamish]] and [[Suquamish]] tribes. Seattle's early economy was based on logging, but it quickly became a commercial and shipbuilding center.


The city grew rapidly in the late 19th and early 20th centuries during the [[Klondike Gold Rush]], becoming a transportation and business hub for the region. Seattle's development was further bolstered by the shipbuilding boom during World War I and later by the growth of the technology sector in the late 20th century.
[[File:Birds-eye-view_of_Seattle_and_environs_King_County,_Wash.,_1891._LOC_75696663.jpg|thumb|right|Bird's-eye view of Seattle, 1891]]
The [[Great Seattle Fire]] of 1889 destroyed much of the central business district, but the city was rebuilt and continued to grow. The [[Klondike Gold Rush]] of 1897 further boosted Seattle's economy as it became a major outfitting point for prospectors.


==Geography==
==Geography==
Seattle is characterized by its hilly topography and abundant greenery, earning it the nickname "The Emerald City." It is surrounded by water, with Puget Sound to the west, Lake Washington to the east, and the [[Seattle Ship Canal]] and [[Lake Union]] in the center of the city. Seattle's climate is classified as oceanic or temperate marine, with cool, wet winters and mild, relatively dry summers.
Seattle is located on an isthmus between [[Puget Sound]] and [[Lake Washington]]. It is surrounded by water, mountains, and evergreen forests, and contains thousands of acres of parkland. The city's official nickname is the "Emerald City," reflecting the lush evergreen forests of the area.


==Economy==
==Economy==
The economy of Seattle is diverse, with a mix of older industrial companies and "new economy" internet and technology companies, most notably [[Amazon (company)|Amazon]] and [[Microsoft]]. Other significant businesses include [[Starbucks]], [[Nordstrom]], and [[Boeing]], although Boeing has moved its corporate headquarters to Chicago. The city has a strong startup culture and is a hub for [[green technology]] and sustainable design.
Seattle is a major economic center, with a diverse economy that includes technology, aerospace, and retail. It is home to major companies such as [[Amazon (company)|Amazon]], [[Starbucks]], and [[Boeing]].
 
[[File:Amazon_Spheres_from_6th_Avenue,_April_2020.jpg|thumb|left|The Amazon Spheres in downtown Seattle]]
The [[Port of Seattle]] is a major gateway for trade with Asia and is one of the largest ports in the United States.


==Culture==
==Culture==
Seattle is renowned for its music scene, having produced or significantly contributed to the careers of artists and bands like [[Jimi Hendrix]], [[Nirvana (band)|Nirvana]], [[Pearl Jam]], and [[Soundgarden]], giving birth to the grunge movement in the early 1990s. The city also has a vibrant arts scene, including the [[Seattle Art Museum]], the [[Seattle Symphony Orchestra]], and a plethora of galleries, theaters, and live music venues.
Seattle is known for its vibrant cultural scene, including music, art, and theater. The city was the birthplace of [[grunge music]] in the early 1990s, with bands such as [[Nirvana (band)|Nirvana]] and [[Pearl Jam]] emerging from the local music scene.
 
[[File:Seattle_Center_as_night_falls.jpg|thumb|right|Seattle Center at night]]
The [[Seattle Center]], originally built for the [[1962 World's Fair]], is a cultural and entertainment hub that includes the [[Space Needle]], the [[Museum of Pop Culture]], and the [[Chihuly Garden and Glass]].
 
==Landmarks==
Seattle is home to many iconic landmarks, including the [[Space Needle]], [[Pike Place Market]], and the [[Seattle Great Wheel]].


==Education==
[[File:Pike_Place_Market_2019-1078.jpg|thumb|left|Pike Place Market]]
The city is home to the [[University of Washington]], one of the oldest universities on the West Coast and a leading research institution, especially in medical research and technology. Seattle also has a range of other higher education institutions, including Seattle University and Seattle Pacific University.
[[File:Seattle_Great_Wheel,_Seattle,_Washington,_Estados_Unidos,_2017-09-02,_DD_16.jpg|thumb|right|The Seattle Great Wheel]]
Pike Place Market is one of the oldest continuously operated public farmers' markets in the United States and a popular tourist destination.


==Transportation==
==Transportation==
Seattle's transportation network includes the [[Seattle-Tacoma International Airport]], a major hub for flights to Asia and Europe; a significant public transit system that includes buses, a light rail line, and ferries; and several highways and bridges that connect the city to its suburbs and beyond.
Seattle has a well-developed transportation network, including the [[Seattle–Tacoma International Airport]], the [[Washington State Ferries]], and a light rail system operated by [[Sound Transit]].
 
==Demographics==
Seattle is a culturally diverse city with a significant Asian American population. It has a range of cultural and social services catering to its diverse inhabitants, including festivals, markets, and community centers that celebrate its multicultural heritage.


==See also==
==Related pages==
* [[History of Seattle]]
* [[Washington (state)]]
* [[Geography of Seattle]]
* [[Puget Sound]]
* [[Economy of Seattle]]
* [[Space Needle]]
* [[Culture of Seattle]]
* [[Pike Place Market]]
* [[Transportation in Seattle]]


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[[Category:Cities in Washington (state)]]
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[[Category:Pacific Northwest]]
[[Category:Port cities and towns of the United States Pacific coast]]
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Latest revision as of 14:14, 21 February 2025

Seattle[edit]

Aerial view of downtown Seattle, May 2024

Seattle is a major city located in the Pacific Northwest region of the United States. It is the largest city in the state of Washington and serves as a major gateway for trade with Asia.

History[edit]

Seattle in 1884

Seattle was founded in 1851 by Arthur A. Denny and his group of travelers known as the Denny Party. The city was named after Chief Seattle of the local Duwamish and Suquamish tribes. Seattle's early economy was based on logging, but it quickly became a commercial and shipbuilding center.

Bird's-eye view of Seattle, 1891

The Great Seattle Fire of 1889 destroyed much of the central business district, but the city was rebuilt and continued to grow. The Klondike Gold Rush of 1897 further boosted Seattle's economy as it became a major outfitting point for prospectors.

Geography[edit]

Seattle is located on an isthmus between Puget Sound and Lake Washington. It is surrounded by water, mountains, and evergreen forests, and contains thousands of acres of parkland. The city's official nickname is the "Emerald City," reflecting the lush evergreen forests of the area.

Economy[edit]

Seattle is a major economic center, with a diverse economy that includes technology, aerospace, and retail. It is home to major companies such as Amazon, Starbucks, and Boeing.

The Amazon Spheres in downtown Seattle

The Port of Seattle is a major gateway for trade with Asia and is one of the largest ports in the United States.

Culture[edit]

Seattle is known for its vibrant cultural scene, including music, art, and theater. The city was the birthplace of grunge music in the early 1990s, with bands such as Nirvana and Pearl Jam emerging from the local music scene.

Seattle Center at night

The Seattle Center, originally built for the 1962 World's Fair, is a cultural and entertainment hub that includes the Space Needle, the Museum of Pop Culture, and the Chihuly Garden and Glass.

Landmarks[edit]

Seattle is home to many iconic landmarks, including the Space Needle, Pike Place Market, and the Seattle Great Wheel.

Pike Place Market
The Seattle Great Wheel

Pike Place Market is one of the oldest continuously operated public farmers' markets in the United States and a popular tourist destination.

Transportation[edit]

Seattle has a well-developed transportation network, including the Seattle–Tacoma International Airport, the Washington State Ferries, and a light rail system operated by Sound Transit.

Related pages[edit]