Talk:Magnolia, Seattle, Washington

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There are actually FOUR bridges over the railroad. The one not mentioned in the article is just north of the Emerson bridge. It connects Emerson to the industrial area that is East of the railroad tracks.

Additionally, Tazzy and Chili live in Magnolia. I doubt they are overly concerned about bridges at the moment.

I don't think that fourth bridge really counts. Yes, it's over the railroad, but no, it doesn't connect Magnolia to the rest of the city, so... --Lukobe 03:17, 1 May 2006 (UTC)
Since when does a bridge not count? It does indeed connect Magnolia to the rest of the city, just as much as any of the other bridges. Next time the other bridges are jammed, just sit there and wait a few hours, and don't use the "fourth" bridge if you don't think it counts. As for me, I'll take the route that gets me there.
Maybe we're not thinking of the same bridge? What street name is this bridge you're talking about? --Lukobe 04:43, 8 May 2006 (UTC)

There is a very good history book about Magnolia...order it through the Historical Society $40 or $45 (and we mail it to you), proceeds go to history work (this is the only group selling the book that can make that claim!)

Magnolia: Memories & Milestones...

Book II will be out Spring 2007...to order a book, get a membership to the Historical Society, and get first chance at buying the second history book of the series call 206.284.2430. --—The preceding unsigned comment was added by 12.72.247.247 (talk • contribs) .