Talk:Cascade, Seattle
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Cascade Neighborhood, since when????
[edit]Who here from Seattle has heard of this neighborhood name? I would consider REI flagship store to be in:
- The downtown
- The Denny Regrade
But I have never heard of the Cascade neighborhood and neither has my friend here who is a native of Leshi. I've lived in the CD (now "Madison at the Summit") for 10 years. So I'd be interested in some actual citaion in print or other media to the term. I added a {{fact}} tag to the opening statement of the article. Heathhunnicutt 05:21, 16 February 2007 (UTC)
- A quick google for {"cascade neighborhood" Seattle} shows articles from Seattle Weekly, the Seattle Times, and the Seattle Daily Journal of Commerce which use it; and a "Cascade Neighborhood Council" group as well. So, however new, there is apparently now something more or less recognized as the "Cascade neighborhood"! (Some of these google results do list boundaries as well.) --Orange Mike 16:34, 16 February 2007 (UTC)
- Good point! If you add a year to the search term, like 1998, you can find a wedding invitation that mentions it. I'll try to add a reference later. Heathhunnicutt 17:31, 16 February 2007 (UTC)
- I've lived here all of my 32 years and have definitely heard of it. [1] [2] But I don't think we need citations for neighborhood names, generally, if they're well established. --Lukobe 20:31, 16 February 2007 (UTC)
- Also, both Downtown and the Denny Regrade are generally thought to end at Denny Way, though I believe Denny Hill did extend a few blocks north. --Lukobe 20:32, 16 February 2007 (UTC)
- There is also this: [3] though we must be careful not to rely too heavily on the city atlas. --Lukobe 20:35, 16 February 2007 (UTC)
- That Clerk's map is an awesome reference. Hey, if two of us who lived here a total of 41 years (me 10 of those) had never heard of it, why not let's add a reference? Heathhunnicutt 20:44, 16 February 2007 (UTC)
- There is also this: [3] though we must be careful not to rely too heavily on the city atlas. --Lukobe 20:35, 16 February 2007 (UTC)
- Also, both Downtown and the Denny Regrade are generally thought to end at Denny Way, though I believe Denny Hill did extend a few blocks north. --Lukobe 20:32, 16 February 2007 (UTC)
- I've lived here all of my 32 years and have definitely heard of it. [1] [2] But I don't think we need citations for neighborhood names, generally, if they're well established. --Lukobe 20:31, 16 February 2007 (UTC)
Orangemike, being in Seattle only ten years would explain it. Paul Allen has (largely successfully) pushed the name South Lake Union. But even 20 years ago pretty much everyone would still have called this Cascade, if they had a name for it at all (the neighborhood had been fading since the Great Depression). Once upon a time there was a Cascade School, but it's long gone. In the References section I've linked a 2001 HistoryLink article as a reference that I think would be useful for anyone who wants to expand this; also, some of the pictures on that article are clearly public domain (the Bogue plan, a pre-1923 postcard) if someone wants to upload them to the Commons. - Jmabel | Talk 17:29, 9 September 2007 (UTC)
- Umm... it's Heathhunnicutt who's been there 10 years; I've never even visited Seattle (too close to the Beast That Lies In Redmond for my comfort). --Orange Mike 00:59, 10 September 2007 (UTC)
minor confusion
[edit]So in the history section, the paragraph that starts "The Seattle Times Building had been built..." is a bit confusing, there's a semicolon followed by "Seattle Times" and some stuff that I can't figure out. Murderbike (talk) 08:38, 6 February 2008 (UTC)
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