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Seattle Post-Intelligencer photographer Kurt Smith captured these glimpses of daily life around the community. Click on a thumbnail to see a page featuring a larger, more detailed version of the image.

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Tired after a long day in kindergarten, Chanel Harper can't stay awake during a service in the church at Our Lady of the Lake Catholic School in Wedgwood.

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Bob Gladis looks out the window of his barber shop as Merle Sutton cuts the hair of customer Sam Maizels.

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Piano teacher Cass Seely sings along as student Lauren Wadsworth, 10, goes through her lesson in Seely's Wedgwood home.

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Woodworker Dick Grace grins from behind the gate he made at his home, as his dog Duffy peeks through his own dog-sized window. Grace also makes chairs, tables and arbors. "My wife says what I make is sawdust," he says with a laugh.

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Edward Stern carries the Torah through Wedgwood on a rainy day on the way to a dedication of the synagogue Beth Shalom.

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Trees are a defining characteristic in Wedgwood.

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Alison Coates, left, joins Linda Kinerk and 8-month-old daughter Lauren on a walk through Wedgwood.

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A display case of bagels catches the attention of 11-month-old Trey Clugston at the Grateful Bread bakery in Wedgwood.

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Grateful Bread co-owner Judy Neldam, right, with manager Jerry Cook, says being in Wedgwood "is like being in a small town and not being in part of a big city." The 2-year-old bakery offers coffee, breads, soups and tasty pastries.

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Since moving into her home on 28th Avenue Northeast, Anna Belle Hayes has watched a quarter-century of folks fascinated by The Rock.

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Saturday, February 7, 1998

A little slice of life that suits neighbors just fine

Even the business district is small-town cozy

From rats to schools, active council works to enhance community

A helping hand has always been easy to find here

Churches and synagogues are strong forces

Jon Hahn: The Rock gathers moss and a fine collection of Wedgwood stories

Things to do while you're here

Scenes of Wedgwood

Wedgwood historical album

Wedgwood by the numbers


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