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 This page remains available for archival purposes only and the information it contains may be outdated.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.
 
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The Neighbors "Album" showcases historical photographs for the communities being profiled. Click on one of the thumbnail images below to see a larger, more detailed picture with detailed caption.

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The Leschi ferry dock was a bustling place in 1918. Horses pulled commercial wagons packed with goods to be ferried across Lake Washington.

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Lake Washington continues to lure visitors to its shores, just as it did in this photo taken on a sunny day around 1910. On a clear day, views of the Cascades and Mount Rainier draw people to Leschi.

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Saturday, November 15, 1997

It's a shore thing: Area rich in its past and people

Community stands firm on quality of life

People, not places, give area its distinct flavor

Lakeside has always been neighborhood's crown jewel

Jon Hahn: Wurst of times keeps family links strong at food mart in Leschi

Things to do while you're here

Scenes of Leschi

Leschi historical album

Leschi by the numbers


Nearby communities:

Beacon Hill

Columbia City

Judkins Park

Madrona

Mount Baker

Rainier Valley

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