Crown Hill, Seattle, Washington

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Crown Hill
Crown Hill

There is also a Crown Hill Cemetery, in Indianapolis, Indiana

Crown Hill is a neighborhood in the city of Seattle, in the US state of Washington.

The neighborhood is bounded on the south by N.W. 85th Street, beyond which is Ballard; on the east by 8th Avenue N.W., beyond which is Greenwood; on the north by N.W. 105th Street, beyond which are (from east to west) Broadview, Carkeek Park, and Green Arbor; and on the west by 15th Avenue N.W., beyond which is Blue Ridge. It is part of the parcel of formerly unincorporated King County that was annexed by Seattle on January 4, 1954[1].

The neighborhood's main thoroughfare is Holman Road N.W. (northeast- and southwest-bound).

Seattle neighborhoods

Ballard · Beacon Hill · Belltown · Bitter Lake · Blue Ridge · Broadmoor · Broadview · Bryant · Capitol Hill · Cascade · Central District · Crown Hill · Denny Regrade · Denny-Blaine · Downtown · Eastlake · First Hill · Fremont · Georgetown · Green Lake · Greenwood · Haller Lake · Harbor Island · Industrial District · Interbay · International District · Judkins · Lake City (Cedar Park, Matthews Beach, Meadowbrook, Olympic Hills, Victory Heights) · Laurelhurst · Leschi · Licton Springs · Lower Queen Anne · Madison Park · Madison Valley · Madrona · Magnolia · Montlake · Maple Leaf · Mount Baker · Northgate · Phinney Ridge · Pioneer Square · Queen Anne · Rainier Beach · Rainier Valley (Brighton, Columbia City, Dunlap) · Rainier View · Ravenna · Roosevelt · Sand Point · Seward Park · Sodo · South Lake Union · South Park · Squire Park · University District · University Village · View Ridge · Wallingford (Meridian, Northlake) · Washington Park · Wedgwood · Westlake · West Seattle · Windermere

West Seattle is further divided into:

Alki · Arbor Heights · Delridge (Highland Park, High Point, North Delridge, Pigeon Point, Riverview, Roxhill, South Delridge) · Fairmount Park · Fauntleroy · Gatewood · Genesee · North Admiral · Seaview

Street layout of Seattle