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Touring Roxbury Heights
The district Roxbury Heights of White Center in King County (Washington) is a subburb located in United States about 2,324 mi west of Washington DC, the country's capital place.
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Local weather forecast
Todays Local Weather Conditions & Forecast: 5°C / 41 °F
Morning Temperature | 1°C / 33 °F |
Evening Temperature | 4°C / 40 °F |
Night Temperature | 2°C / 36 °F |
Chance of rainfall | 0% |
Air Humidity | 62% |
Air Pressure | 1026 hPa |
Wind Speed | Light breeze with 3 km/h (2 mph) from South |
Cloud Conditions | Few clouds, covering 21% of sky |
General Conditions | Few clouds |
Wednesday, 4th of December 2024
7°C (45 °F)
3°C (38 °F)
Sky is clear, calm, clear sky.
Thursday, 5th of December 2024
5°C (42 °F)
6°C (43 °F)
Light rain, light breeze, overcast clouds.
Friday, 6th of December 2024
7°C (44 °F)
8°C (46 °F)
Light rain, light breeze, overcast clouds.
Hotels and Places to Stay
Hilton Seattle Airport - Conference Center
DoubleTree by Hilton Seattle Airport
Seattle Airport Marriott
Hampton Inn Seattle-Airport
Quality Inn Sea-Tac Airport
DAYS INN SEATAC AIRPORT
Hampton Inn - Suites Seattle-Airport-28th Ave WA
LA QUINTA INN SEATTLE SEA-TAC AIRPORT
COAST GATEWAY HOTEL
Radisson Hotel Seattle Airport
Videos from this area
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Seattle METRO bus Route 22
Metro is proposing that Route 22 buses would no longer travel on SW Ida Street and 41st Avenue SW, and would instead operate on California Avenue SW between Ida and SW Thistle streets. Several.
Abby the Elephant Seal Visits West Seattle
My wife and I are volunteers with Seal Sitters Marine Mammal Stranding Network. The group was founded in 2007 and is dedicated to protecting marine mammals that haul out along the shores of...
DDC: The Sketch With the Time Travel (LOL YouTube Quality)
Devil Ducks! Bijhan builds a time machine. Mike gets pissed. And Bearett dives into the closet.
hunting trips(graphic content)with bowhunting headshot
just having fun with buds. we had to fill the freezers with meat and here are some animals and some mounts.all the anti-hunters please share this video,it makes my numbers go up!!!!
Jake and Cathy Jaramillo discuss Seattle Stairway Walks at Words, Writers & West Seattle
West Seattle authors Jake and Cathy Jaramillo discuss their outdoor guidebook "Seattle Stairway Walks" at the April 3, 2015, installment of "Words, Writers & West Seattle" at Barnes & Noble...
Operation: Shopping Carts
Luke, Max and Zakk screwing around with some shopping carts in Westwood Village at night.
BNSF phase 1 paint by Puyallup station
One of my favorite places to watch trains is Puyallup, Washington. The trains whip through here faster than any place I have seen that is in a city. There is a "Track Side" pizza place across...
Ready, Set, Grow: Who are the global leaders in early education?
http://www.kcts9.org/programs/productions/readysetgrow Every country educates their kids differently. Airdate: May 27, 2009.
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Attractions and noteworthy things
Distances are based on the centre of the city/town and sightseeing location. This list contains brief abstracts about monuments, holiday activities, national parcs, museums, organisations and more from the area as well as interesting facts about the region itself. Where available, you'll find the corresponding homepage. Otherwise the related wikipedia article.
Burien, Washington
Burien is a suburban city in King County, Washington, United States, located south of Seattle. As of the 2010 Census, Burien's population is 33,313, which is a 2.9% increase since incorporation. Annexation in Spring 2013 has increased the city's population to about 48,000.
White Center, Washington
White Center is a census-designated place (CDP) in King County, Washington, United States. It lies between Seattle and Burien part of which was annexed by Burien on 1 April 2010. The population was 13,495 at the 2010 census.
Fauntleroy Creek
Fauntleroy Creek is a stream in the Fauntleroy neighborhood of West Seattle, Washington, USA. It flows for about a mile from its headwaters in the 32-acre (129,000 m²) ravine of Fauntleroy Park to its outlet just south of the state ferry terminal on Puget Sound's Fauntleroy Cove, dropping 300 feet (100 m) vertically along the way. It currently supports cutthroat trout and coho salmon.
South Seattle Community College
South Seattle Community College is a community college located in West Seattle, Washington. Founded in 1970, it is one of three colleges which make up the Seattle Community College District. Its programs include nursing (NAC, LPN and RN), aviation, culinary arts, health care, horticulture, the construction trades and winemaking. It is home to the South Seattle Community College Arboretum and incorporates the Georgetown Campus.
West Seattle Herald
The West Seattle Herald is a weekly newspaper and website www. westseattleherald. com serving the West Seattle neighborhood of Seattle, Washington. It was founded in 1923. It is part of Robinson Newspapers, which includes the Ballard News-Tribune, White Center News, Highline Times, Des Moines News, SeaTac News and Federal Way News.
Delridge, Seattle
Delridge is a district in West Seattle, Washington that stretches along Delridge Way, an arterial that follows the eastern slope of the valley of Longfellow Creek, from near its source just within the southern city limits north to the West Seattle Bridge over the Duwamish River.
Lincoln Park (Seattle)
Lincoln Park is a 135 acre (546,000 m²) park in West Seattle between Fauntleroy Way S.W. and Puget Sound. One of Seattle's largest parks, attractions include the paved walkway along the beach, tennis courts, baseball fields, picnic shelters, and a heated saltwater swimming pool during the summer. The park is easily accessible by car, boat or bus and is located next to the Washington State Ferries Fauntleroy terminal. The park is adjacent to the Fauntleroy neighborhood.
Chief Sealth International High School
Chief Sealth International High School (CSIHS) is a public high school in the Seattle Public Schools district of Seattle, Washington. Opened in 1957 in southern West Seattle, Chief Sealth students comprise one of the most ethnically and culturally diverse student bodies in Washington State. The school is named for Chief Seattle, a Duwamish chief and a recognized leader amongst the local peoples at the time of the arrival of white settlers in the area.
Westwood, Seattle
Westwood is a neighborhood in Seattle, Washington. It is located near White Center, in the southwestern part of the city. The area is so named because of the huge copses of Elm and Maple trees in the area (especially along Elmgrove between 35th and 27th) The neighborhood is bounded by Roxhill and Arbor Heights to the south, Highpoint to the north, Delridge to the east and 35th ave to the west (This includes Fauntelroy and Gatewood.
South Seattle Community College Arboretum
The South Seattle Community College Arboretum is a 6-acre arboretum and botanical garden located at the north end of the South Seattle Community College campus in Seattle, Washington. It is open daily without charge. The Seattle Chinese Garden is adjacent. The arboretum was established in 1978. As of 2006, its collections include: Acer Garden – 40 varieties of maples with an emphasis on Asiatic species. Coenosium Rock Garden – one of the largest collections of dwarf conifers on the West Coast.
Fauntleroy, Seattle
Fauntleroy is a neighborhood in the southwest corner of Seattle, Washington. Part of West Seattle and situated on Puget Sound's Fauntleroy Cove (into which Fauntleroy Creek flows from its source in Fauntleroy Park), it faces Vashon Island, Blake Island, and the Kitsap Peninsula to the west. On sunny days, many locations in the neighborhood offer views of the Olympic Mountains, which are about 40 miles (64.4 kilometers) to the west.
Robinson Newspapers
Robinson Newspapers is a group of community weekly newspapers that serve several neighborhoods and towns in King County, Washington. The newspapers cover the neighborhoods of Ballard and West Seattle within the City of Seattle. Outside of Seattle, they cover White Center, Burien, and the greater Highline area south of Seattle to the communities of Des Moines, SeaTac and Federal Way.
Arbor Heights, Seattle
Arbor Heights is a neighborhood in West Seattle, Washington, made up of the area south of SW Roxbury Street, north and east of Puget Sound, and west of the Seattle city limits (excluding the downhill portion on the west side of this region). It is the southernmost section of West Seattle. The neighborhood contains one elementary school, and no secondary schools. It has a private club pool, Arbor Heights Swim and Tennis Club.
Gatewood, Seattle
Gatewood is a neighborhood in West Seattle, Seattle, Washington. It is generally bounded to the north and south by Raymond and Thistle Streets respectively, to the east by 35th Avenue, and the west by California Avenue and Fauntleroy Way. The neighborhood’s landmarks include the Gatewood School, currently an elementary.
Seaview, Seattle
Seaview is a neighborhood in West Seattle, Washington. Seaview is bordered by Puget Sound to the west, the Alki and Genesee neighborhoods to the north, Fairmount Park to the east, and Gatewood to the south. Seaview is also the name of a neighborhood in Edmonds, Washington.
Washington's 7th congressional district
Washington's 7th congressional district encompasses most of Seattle, all of Vashon Island, and portions of Shoreline, Lake Forest Park, Tukwila, SeaTac, and Burien. Since 1989, the 7th District has been represented in the U.S. House of Representatives by Jim McDermott, a Democrat. The 7th is the most Democratic district in the Pacific Northwest, and the most Democratic district on the West Coast outside of the San Francisco Bay Area or Los Angeles.
Holy Family School (Seattle, Washington)
Holy Family School is a Roman Catholic K–8 school on the southern city limits of Seattle, Washington, United States, in the neighborhood of White Center. Founded in 1927, it represented, literally, the end of the line. "We were the last bus stop in the city," said alumna Madeline Williams, a member of the first graduating class of 1930. The Holy Family community has traditionally been a point of entry for immigrant families new to the Northwest.
Evergreen High School (King County, Washington)
Evergreen High School was a secondary institution in the Highline School District located in unincorporated King County, Washington, United States. The school served unincorporated areas, including White Center, between Seattle and Burien. The school's mascot was the wolverine. In 2007, its last year of existence, 22.4% of students passed the Washington Assessment of Student Learning, and 75.1% of students graduated.
First Avenue South Bridge
The First Avenue South Bridge is a pair of double-leaf bascule bridges built between 1956 and 1998 that carry State Route 99 over the Duwamish River about three miles (5 km) south of downtown Seattle, Washington. The northbound span was built in 1956 to connect the industrial areas northeast of the Duwamish to the residential neighborhoods to the south and southwest. Between 1996 and 1998, the drawspan was retrofitted and the approaches completely demolished and rebuilt.
Seahurst Park
Seahurst Park, in Burien, Washington (a suburb of Seattle), is a 178-acre park with forests and a beach on Puget Sound. Originally a King County park, it was given to the newly-incorporated city of Burien in 1996. The beach is about 2,000 feet long, and the upper part of the beach has been made into a sea wall.
Denny International Middle School
Denny International Middle School (DIMS) is a middle school in West Seattle, the southwest portion of Seattle, Washington. Operated by Seattle Public Schools. It is named for David T. Denny, one of Seattle’s early settlers and an early member of the Seattle School Board. The school shares a campus with Chief Sealth International High School (CSIHS) which together provide a joint facility for students in grades 6-12.
John F. Kennedy Catholic High School (Burien, Washington)
John F. Kennedy Catholic High School is a private, Roman Catholic high school in Burien, Washington, located in the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Seattle.
Fauntleroy Park (Seattle)
Fauntleroy Park is a 32.9-acre park at 3951 SW Barton Street in the Fauntleroy, West Seattle neighborhood of Seattle, Washington. Fauntleroy Creek begins here. Nearby Lincoln Park was called Fauntleroy Park until 1922. The steep slopes that make up over 30% of the heavily wooded park rendered the land unbuildable, saving this property from the development of the adjacent neighborhood that began in the first decade of the 20th century and continued for more than half a century.
Seattle Chinese Garden
The Seattle Chinese Garden is located on 4.6 acres at the north end of the South Seattle Community College campus at 6000 16th Avenue SW, in West Seattle. The site features a panoramic view of downtown Seattle, Washington, Elliott Bay and the Cascade Mountains, including Mt. Baker and Mt. Rainier. When built, the garden will be one of the largest Chinese gardens outside of China.
Big Al Brewing
Big Al Brewing is a craft brewery in White Center, Washington. It was started in August 2008 by Alejandro Brown with a Belgian-style wheat beer and an Irish red ale. The brewery is located in Pacific Rim Brewing's former facility. It features a tasting room and lounge. As of 2009, the beer was available at over 70 bars and restaurants in the Puget Sound region.