Windermere, Seattle
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Windermere is a residential neighborhood in northeastern Seattle, Washington, named after Windermere in England's Lake District. It is bounded on the north by Magnuson Park, part of Sand Point; on the northwest by Sand Point Way N.E., beyond which is Hawthorne Hills; on the southwest by Ivanhoe Place N.E., beyond which is Laurelhurst; and on the southeast by Lake Washington. The area has been a part of Seattle since 1910.
The neighborhood is home to the National Archives at Seattle, which is located on Sand Point Way (State Route 513).{{cite news |last=Comeau-Kerege |first=Marisa |date=February 13, 2020 |title=Seattle's National Archives and the Fight to Keep History Here |url=https://www.seattlemet.com/news-and-city-life/2020/02/seattle-s-national-archives-and-the-fight-to-keep-history-here |work=Seattle Met |access-date=February 24, 2020}}
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External links
- [https://www.windermereneighborhoodseattle.org/ Windermere Neighborhood]
- [http://clerk.seattle.gov/~public/nmaps/html/NN-1100S.htm Seattle City Clerk's Neighborhood Map Atlas — Windermere]
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