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Maple Leaf, Seattle, Washington

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Maple Leaf is a mostly residential neighborhood in Seattle, originally a rural suburb (subdivided c. 1894) named Maple Leaf Addition to the Green Lake Tract or Green Lake Circle. The name may have come from the Maple Saw Mill that operated to the east on Lake Washington or from maple trees that once grew in the area.[1] The original plat is located between what would later be named NE 85th and 105th Streets and 5th and 25th Avenues NE.[2] It was annexed to Seattle in the early 1950s.[3]. The current neighborhood is bounded by Lake City Way NE (SR 522) and 75th Streets to the south, beyond which is the Roosevelt neighborhood; to the north by NE 100th, 105th, or 110th Streets (the latter was renamed Northgate Way in 1950), beyond which is the Pinehurst neighborhood of the Northgate district, by NE 95th Street west of 15th Avenue NE; to the east by 15th and 20th Avenues NE, beyond which are the Lake City neighborhoods; and Interstate 5 to the west, beyond which is North College Park or Licton Springs, map. (Seattle neighborhoods boundaries are informal).[4] Maple Leaf is home to approximately 20,000 residents, mostly residing in "classic Seattle boxes",[5] (so initially a pejorative, wryly belied today by their high quality and prices), known locally as Seattle bungalows and Tudoresque style houses.[6] Since 2000 the Maple Leaf area has been undergoing considerable renovation as smaller, older homes sitting on 1/8 acre lots are being bulldozed to make room for new high-end "Craftsman"-style homes. Besides Northgate Mall (1950),[7] most of the businesses within Maple Leaf line Roosevelt Way NE from NE 75th to 100th Streets and 5th Avenue NE from NE 85th to 90th Streets. Notable neighborhood meeting spots on Roosevelt include Cloud City Coffee at 88th, family-owned Stephenson Ace Hardware at 91st, Judy Fu's Snappy Dragon at 90th, The Jones at 89th, the Reservoir Bar at 85th, and the Maple Leaf Grill at 92nd, while neighborhood meeting spots on 5th Avenue NE include Cafe Javasti and the San Marco Grocery at 84th. Cabinetworks on Roosevelt is long-established and one of the few woodworking manufacturers remaining in Seattle. A distinctive feature of the neighborhood is the water tower and reservoir located at 85th and Roosevelt. The water tower is painted with a distinctive coupling of maple leaves viewable from Interstate 5. Across Roosevelt Way from the water tower and reservoir is Saint Catherine's School and Church. Just south is The Fairview Church and The Fairview School, one of the largest private primary schools in the city. The north county offices of Camp Fire Boys and Girls are in the old Waldo Hospital, itself a distinctive architecture and green space. Maple Leaf is one of two homes for a flock of feral conures (parrots) descended from escaped pets. They fly between Maple Leaf and Seward Park.[8] The highest point in Maple Leaf, located on 91st Street between Roosevelt Way and 5th Avenue, is over 500 feet (150 meters) in elevation, one of the highest points in the city. (High Point in West Seattle is 20 feet higher.)

References

  1. ^ (1) Wilma. (Also name as "Green Lake Tract".)
    (2) "Green Lake Circle", Lange
  2. ^ Although the "Seattle City Clerk's Neighborhood Map Atlas" (see also the following note) still refers to 85th Street as the lower boundary of Maple Leaf, the Maple Leaf Community Council uses 75th as the lower boundary. The City of Seattle's Department of Neighborhoods also reflects this by defining the boundaries of Roosevelt neighborhood on Maple Leaf's southern border to extend north to 75th Street.
  3. ^ Lange
  4. ^ (1) Wilma. (1.1) With respect to historical documentation [Wilma], the Seattle City Clerk's Neighborhood Map Atlas has a discrepancy regarding the south boundary with Roosevelt.
    (2) "Maple Leaf". Seattle City Clerk's Neighborhood Map Atlas. Office of the Seattle City Clerk (n.d., map .jpg c. 2002-06-17). Retrieved on 2006-04-21.
    Maps "NN-1030S", "NN-1040S".jpg dated 17 June 2002.
    (3) "About the Seattle City Clerk's On-line Information Services". Information Services. Seattle City Clerk's Office (Revised 2006-04-30). Retrieved on 2006-05-21.
    See heading, "Note about limitations of these data".
  5. ^ Reynolds
  6. ^ Maple Leaf Community Council
  7. ^ Wilma
  8. ^ "Parrots". BirdWeb, Seattle Audubon Society (2005). Retrieved on 2006-04-21.

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