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Study Guide: Seattle Neighborhoods: The Delridge District

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Seattle Neighborhoods: The Delridge District Study Guide

Delridge: Geography and Core Identity

The Delridge district of Seattle is geographically situated along the western slope of the valley formed by Longfellow Creek.

Answer: True

Explanation: The Delridge district is indeed located in Seattle, extending along Delridge Way, which follows the eastern slope of the Longfellow Creek valley.

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Delridge Way serves as a central arterial road, following the valley of Longfellow Creek from its source towards the Duwamish River.

Answer: True

Explanation: Delridge Way functions as a key arterial route, tracing the path of Longfellow Creek's valley from its origin to its confluence with the Duwamish River.

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The Delridge district is geographically defined by the valley of Longfellow Creek and lies between two ridges: one with South Seattle College and another in the High Point district.

Answer: True

Explanation: The Delridge district's geography is primarily shaped by the Longfellow Creek valley, situated between the ridge hosting South Seattle College and the ridge prominent in the High Point district.

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Delridge Way extends from the southern city limits north towards the West Seattle Bridge over the Duwamish River.

Answer: True

Explanation: Delridge Way serves as a significant arterial road, extending from the southern boundaries of the city northward to the West Seattle Bridge.

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The Delridge district is primarily associated with the neighboring district of North Seattle.

Answer: False

Explanation: The Delridge district is primarily associated with West Seattle, and is often considered a sub-district of West Seattle, not North Seattle.

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What is the primary geographical feature that defines the Delridge district?

Answer: The valley of Longfellow Creek

Explanation: The Delridge district is primarily defined by its location within the valley of Longfellow Creek.

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Delridge Way primarily follows the slope of which creek's valley?

Answer: Longfellow Creek

Explanation: Delridge Way is aligned with the valley of Longfellow Creek, following its eastern slope.

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What is the geographic coordinate location of Delridge, Seattle?

Answer: 47°32′13″N 122°21′37″W

Explanation: The geographic coordinates for Delridge, Seattle are 47°32′13″N 122°21′37″W.

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What is Boeing Hill in the context of Delridge?

Answer: A steep, forested slope where Highland Park Way is located, sometimes included in Delridge definitions

Explanation: Boeing Hill refers to the steep, forested slope containing Highland Park Way, which is sometimes incorporated into broader geographical definitions of Delridge.

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The statement 'Delridge is sometimes considered a sub-district of West Seattle' is:

Answer: True, as stated in the source text.

Explanation: The source material explicitly states that Delridge is often considered a sub-district of West Seattle.

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Neighborhoods: Youngstown and High Point

High Point is recognized as the highest elevation point in Seattle and historically served as housing for refugees.

Answer: True

Explanation: High Point is indeed recognized as Seattle's highest elevation point, and its historical housing project served as low-income housing, including for many refugees and immigrants.

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Youngstown was constructed to house immigrant steelworkers for the Bethlehem Steel plant.

Answer: True

Explanation: The Youngstown neighborhood was built in the early 1900s specifically to accommodate immigrant steelworkers employed at the adjacent Seattle Steel plant, which later became known as Bethlehem Steel.

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Youngstown was originally built to house workers for the Seattle Steel plant, which later became known as Nucor Steel.

Answer: True

Explanation: Youngstown was indeed constructed to house workers for the Seattle Steel plant, which subsequently operated as Bethlehem Steel before becoming Nucor Steel.

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Which neighborhood is recognized as the highest point of land in Seattle?

Answer: High Point

Explanation: High Point is recognized as the highest elevation point within the city of Seattle.

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What was the historical purpose of the housing project in High Point that existed from 1952 to 2002?

Answer: Low-income housing, including for many refugees and immigrants upon arrival

Explanation: The housing project in High Point, operational for five decades, served as low-income housing, notably accommodating numerous refugees and immigrants.

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The Youngstown neighborhood was historically known for being:

Answer: Rough and rowdy during the early years of white settlement

Explanation: During the early period of white settlement, the Youngstown neighborhood acquired a reputation for being rough and rowdy.

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What historical companies are associated with the steel mill in Youngstown?

Answer: Seattle Steel, Bethlehem Steel, and Nucor Steel

Explanation: The steel mill in Youngstown has historical associations with Seattle Steel, subsequently Bethlehem Steel, and currently operates as Nucor Steel.

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Neighborhoods: Pigeon Point and Riverview

Pigeon Point is situated on a high bluff south of the West Seattle Bridge, bordering the Duwamish River to the east.

Answer: True

Explanation: Pigeon Point is geographically located on a high bluff south of the West Seattle Bridge and adjacent to the Duwamish Waterway.

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The Riverview neighborhood is bordered to the north and west by the West Duwamish Greenbelt.

Answer: True

Explanation: The West Duwamish Greenbelt forms the northern and western boundaries of the Riverview neighborhood.

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Pathfinder K-8, an educational institution, is located within the Pigeon Point neighborhood.

Answer: True

Explanation: The Pigeon Point neighborhood is the location of the educational institution Pathfinder K-8.

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Which neighborhood is situated on a high bluff directly south of the West Seattle Bridge and at the southern end of Elliott Bay?

Answer: Pigeon Point

Explanation: Pigeon Point is geographically located on a high bluff south of the West Seattle Bridge, marking the southern extent of Elliott Bay.

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Which street forms the western boundary of the Pigeon Point neighborhood?

Answer: Delridge Way SW

Explanation: Delridge Way SW serves as the western boundary for the Pigeon Point neighborhood.

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Neighborhoods: Highland Park and Roxhill

Longfellow Creek flows through the Roxhill neighborhood and Roxhill Park.

Answer: True

Explanation: The natural course of Longfellow Creek indeed passes through the Roxhill neighborhood and the associated Roxhill Park.

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Highland Park has historically been a working-class neighborhood due to its proximity to employers like Boeing Field.

Answer: True

Explanation: The Highland Park neighborhood traditionally maintained a working-class character, influenced by its proximity to industrial employers such as Boeing Field and other businesses in the adjacent Industrial District.

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The source of Longfellow Creek is located in the Highland Park neighborhood and has been partially restored.

Answer: False

Explanation: The source of Longfellow Creek is located in the Westwood neighborhood, not Highland Park, and it is a partially restored wetland.

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Highland Park's demographic makeup has remained largely unchanged since its traditional working-class origins.

Answer: False

Explanation: Contrary to remaining unchanged, Highland Park has evolved to exhibit significant demographic and ethnic diversity, mirroring changes seen in neighboring areas like White Center.

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What is the traditional character of the Highland Park neighborhood?

Answer: A working-class neighborhood near industrial employers

Explanation: Highland Park has traditionally been characterized as a working-class neighborhood, influenced by its proximity to industrial employment centers.

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Which neighborhood is described as primarily residential with a focal point for retail commerce?

Answer: Roxhill

Explanation: Roxhill is characterized as a predominantly residential neighborhood that also features a central area for retail commerce.

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How has the demographic makeup of Highland Park evolved?

Answer: It now exhibits wide demographic and ethnic diversity, similar to White Center.

Explanation: The demographic composition of Highland Park has evolved significantly, now displaying considerable diversity, comparable to that found in the adjacent White Center area.

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Neighborhoods: Westwood, Cottage Grove, and Puget Ridge

Cottage Grove is located north of the Youngstown neighborhood and contains the Youngstown Cultural Arts Center.

Answer: False

Explanation: Cottage Grove is situated immediately south of Youngstown. Critically, the Youngstown Cultural Arts Center is located within Cottage Grove, not north of Youngstown.

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Westwood Village is a plaza primarily featuring small, independent boutiques and cafes.

Answer: False

Explanation: Westwood Village is characterized as a 'big box' retail plaza, containing large chain stores rather than small, independent boutiques.

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The Puget Ridge neighborhood is characterized by a notable lack of greenspace and is predominantly an industrial zone.

Answer: False

Explanation: This statement is false. The Puget Ridge neighborhood is characterized by abundant greenspace, including Puget Park, and features natural elements like Puget Creek.

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Cottage Grove's boundaries are defined by SW Genesee St to the south and 21st Ave SW to the north.

Answer: False

Explanation: Cottage Grove's boundaries are defined by SW Genesee St to the north and SW Juneau St to the south, with 21st Ave SW forming its eastern boundary.

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Which neighborhood is characterized by being filled with and surrounded by abundant greenspace?

Answer: Puget Ridge

Explanation: The Puget Ridge neighborhood is distinguished by its abundant greenspace, encompassing areas like Puget Park and Puget Creek.

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What type of plaza is Westwood Village?

Answer: A 'big box' retail plaza

Explanation: Westwood Village is characterized as a 'big box' retail plaza, featuring large chain stores.

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Which of the following neighborhoods is immediately south and adjacent to Youngstown?

Answer: Cottage Grove

Explanation: Cottage Grove is situated directly south of and adjacent to the Youngstown neighborhood.

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The partially restored wetland source of Longfellow Creek is located in which neighborhood?

Answer: Westwood

Explanation: The source of Longfellow Creek, which is a partially restored wetland, is situated within the Westwood neighborhood.

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Which neighborhood is immediately south and adjacent to Youngstown, and notably houses the Youngstown Cultural Arts Center?

Answer: Cottage Grove

Explanation: Cottage Grove is located immediately south of Youngstown and is the neighborhood that houses the Youngstown Cultural Arts Center.

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What is significant about the source of Longfellow Creek located in Westwood?

Answer: It is a partially restored wetland that is part of creek revitalization projects.

Explanation: The source of Longfellow Creek in Westwood is significant as it is a partially restored wetland, reflecting ongoing creek revitalization efforts.

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The boundaries of Cottage Grove are defined as SW Genesee St to the north, the West Seattle Golf Course to the west, SW Juneau St to the south, and which avenue to the east?

Answer: 21st Ave SW

Explanation: The eastern boundary of Cottage Grove is defined by 21st Ave SW.

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Parks, Cultural Centers, and Development

The Youngstown Cultural Arts Center is located in the former Highland Park Elementary School building.

Answer: False

Explanation: The Youngstown Cultural Arts Center is housed in the former Frank B. Cooper School, which was originally known as Youngstown School, not Highland Park Elementary.

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The Frank B. Cooper School, now housing the Youngstown Cultural Arts Center, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

Answer: True

Explanation: The former Frank B. Cooper School, which currently serves as the Youngstown Cultural Arts Center, holds the distinction of being listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

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Westcrest Park, located near the West Seattle Reservoir, offers an off-leash dog area.

Answer: True

Explanation: Westcrest Park, situated adjacent to the West Seattle Reservoir, provides amenities including an designated off-leash area for dogs.

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The Youngstown Cultural Arts Center opened in 1999, shortly after its development by the Delridge Neighborhoods Development Association.

Answer: False

Explanation: The Youngstown Cultural Arts Center was established in 1999 but officially opened in 2006, following its development by the Delridge Neighborhoods Development Association.

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Riverview Playfield park features multiple tennis courts and soccer fields.

Answer: True

Explanation: Riverview Playfield park is equipped with multiple tennis courts, ballfields, and soccer fields.

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What is the significance of the Frank B. Cooper School mentioned in relation to Youngstown?

Answer: It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and houses the Youngstown Cultural Arts Center.

Explanation: The Frank B. Cooper School, which now houses the Youngstown Cultural Arts Center, is historically significant as it is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

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What is located within Riverview Playfield park?

Answer: Multiple tennis courts, ballfields, soccer fields, and a football field

Explanation: Riverview Playfield park is equipped with multiple tennis courts, ballfields, soccer fields, and a football field.

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The Youngstown Cultural Arts Center was developed by which organization?

Answer: The Delridge Neighborhoods Development Association

Explanation: The development of the Youngstown Cultural Arts Center was undertaken by the Delridge Neighborhoods Development Association, a city-sponsored nonprofit entity.

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The 'Dragonfly Pavilion and Garden' mentioned in the external links is likely related to:

Answer: A public art installation managed by the City of Seattle's Office of Arts

Explanation: The Dragonfly Pavilion and Garden, noted in the external links, is identified as a public art installation managed by the City of Seattle's Office of Arts.

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Broader Definitions and External Context

The City of Seattle defines the Delridge district strictly as the valley of Longfellow Creek, encompassing only the neighborhoods of Pigeon Point and Youngstown.

Answer: False

Explanation: The City of Seattle employs a broader, less precise definition of Delridge that includes numerous neighborhoods beyond just Pigeon Point and Youngstown, extending to areas near the Duwamish River.

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Newer geographical terms like 'South Delridge' are widely used by longtime residents to refer to the Westwood neighborhood.

Answer: False

Explanation: While terms like 'South Delridge' have appeared on maps to denote areas like Westwood, they are not widely adopted or used by longtime residents.

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The broader definition of Delridge by the City of Seattle excludes industrial areas near the Duwamish River.

Answer: False

Explanation: The City of Seattle's broader definition of Delridge often includes certain industrial areas situated near the Duwamish River.

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The broader definition of Delridge Neighborhoods sometimes includes Harbor Island and the northern part of the heavy-industrial zone along the Duwamish Waterway.

Answer: True

Explanation: Indeed, broader definitions of Delridge Neighborhoods can encompass areas such as Harbor Island and portions of the heavy-industrial zone adjacent to the Duwamish Waterway.

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The external links section mentions organizations like the Duwamish Tribe and People for Puget Sound, indicating local environmental and historical engagement.

Answer: True

Explanation: The inclusion of organizations such as the Duwamish Tribe and People for Puget Sound in the external links highlights the area's significant environmental concerns and historical context.

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According to the City of Seattle's broader definition, which of the following is NOT typically included in the Delridge area?

Answer: The downtown core of Seattle

Explanation: The broader definition of Delridge typically encompasses neighborhoods and industrial areas near the Duwamish River, but it does not extend to include the downtown core of Seattle.

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The source mentions 'North Delridge' as a newer term sometimes used for which areas?

Answer: Pigeon Point and the old Youngstown neighborhood

Explanation: The term 'North Delridge' is sometimes used to refer to areas such as Pigeon Point and the historic Youngstown neighborhood.

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Which of the following is NOT listed as a neighborhood often included within the City of Seattle's broader definition of Delridge?

Answer: White Center

Explanation: While White Center borders Delridge to the south, it is not typically listed as being included within the City of Seattle's broader definition of the Delridge area itself.

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Which of the following is mentioned as a newer, less common geographical term used for areas within Delridge?

Answer: South Delridge

Explanation: The term 'South Delridge' is noted as a newer, less commonly used geographical designation that has appeared for areas within the Delridge district.

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