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provide services, particularly safe drinking water and sewers, and
Ballard's city government had tried unsuccessfully to deal with the crises. That made the citizens begin to consider asking Seattle to annex the town. In 1905, the question was voted on and the residents voted against annexation since they hoped for a solution, but the problems refused to go away. In July 1906, the Supreme Court of Washington ruled that Seattle was not allowed to provide water service to surrounding communities. Ballard had been dependent on a water sharing agreement with Seattle, but the Supreme Court decision left it with inadequate water and forced a second vote on the annexation question. By then, the residents realized the inability of local resources to cope with their situation and the majority of residents voted in favor of annexation. On May 29, 1907 at 3:45 a.m, the City of Ballard officially became part of Seattle. On that day, Ballard citizens showed their mixed feelings about the handover by draping their city hall with black crepe and flying the flag at half mast.
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Ballard officially closed for the day to prevent gambling. The city also faced problems with loose livestock and so the Cow Ordinance of 1903 made allowing cows to graze south of present-day 65th St. a punishable offense. The city faced more serious problems, however, with two of the most difficult being the lack of both a proper water supply and a sewer system. The one weakness of the location on Salmon Bay was the lack of nearby freshwater springs, which meant that water came from local ground water wells. Lack of a proper sewage system contaminated the ground water, compounding the problem.
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that the decline of the
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notoriety as the end of the railway line, the fledgling town of
Ballard benefited economically from the railway because the railroad provided a way to bring supplies into the area and also to export locally manufactured products. Ability to ship products spurred the growth of mills of many types. Ballard's first mill, built in 1888 by Mr. J Sinclair was a
562:(2001), a book collecting oral histories from long-time Ballard residents who have made the neighborhood home since before the 1960s. The Ballard Walking Tour, a self-guided tour created by the organization, highlights 20 different historic sites on and around Ballard Avenue. The most recent illustrated Tour Brochure was released in February 2009.
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and railroader Daniel H. Gilman, formed the West Coast
Improvement Company to develop Burke's land holdings in the area. They anticipated the building of the Great Northern Railway along the Salmon Bay coastline on the way to Interbay and central Seattle. The partners also built a spur from Fremont's
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prior to its closure in 1997. In 1998, it was renovated and transformed from a bargain single-screen theater to a well-appointed triplex. Downtown
Ballard also boasts a variety of restaurants and local shops. The Deep Sea Fishermen's Union, which represents commercial fishermen, is based in Ballard.
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University District. According to oral traditions from before European contact, the group living around Shilshole may have been in decline due to a "great catastrophe". The remaining dozen or fewer families were evicted by non-Coast Salish settlers in the mid-19th century. One source suggests
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Burlington Northern and Santa Fe shut down three miles of waterfront line along the Lake Washington Ship Canal in Ballard, Wash., last year, four shippers got together to form the Ballard Terminal Railroad Co. Last month, BRTC was awarded a $ 350,000 loan by the Washington State Department of
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Ballard began to experience a real-estate boom. By early 2007, nearly 20 major apartment/retail projects were under construction or had just been completed within a five-block radius of downtown Ballard. The new developments would add as many as 2500 new households to
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By 1900, Ballard's population had grown to 4,568, making it the seventh-largest city in Washington, and the town was faced with many of the problems common to small towns. Saloons had been a problem since the beginning, and in 1904, the drinking and gambling had become so bad that the mayor ordered
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located in the Ballard neighborhood. The organization does not have any traditional exhibition space, but maintains a community presence through its self-guided historical tours, historical markers, lectures, community events, and collections. The Ballard Historical Society's collections include
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The town continued to grow and reached 17,000 residents by 1907 to become the second-largest city in King County. However Ballard, like many of the other small cities surrounding Seattle continued to be plagued by water problems. The rapid population growth had overwhelmed the city's ability to
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The railroad to Seattle ended at Salmon Bay because the railroad company was unwilling to build a trestle to cross the bay. From the stop at "Ballard Junction," (as the terminus was called) passengers could walk across the wagon bridge and continue the journey to Seattle. In addition to gaining
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The Majestic Bay Theatre on Market Street is on the same location as the former Bay and Majestic theaters. Before closing for the new construction the Bay Theatre was the longest continuously operating movie theatre on the west coast after the closure of the Cameo in Los Angeles.
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The area now called Ballard was settled by the Dxʷdəwʔabš (Duwamish) Tribe after the last glacial period. There were plentiful salmon and clams in the region. The Shilshole area was home to a settlement that has since been excavated; its artifacts are in the collection of the
665:, located in the neighborhood, is the oldest continuously-operating high school in the city. The original building was demolished in the late 1990s. The new school building is now one of the largest in the district and houses a biotechnology
543:, a collection of essays on the neighborhood's history from pre-European settlement up through the 1980s. In April 2007, the Ballard Historical Society unveiled its Historic Markers, which can be seen on buildings in the
242:. The neighborhood's main thoroughfares running north–south are Seaview, 32nd, 24th, Leary, 15th, and 8th Avenues N.W. East–west traffic is carried by N.W. Leary Way and N.W. 85th, 80th, 65th, and Market Streets. The
227:. Other neighborhood or district boundaries existed in the past; these are recognized by various Seattle City Departments, commercial or social organizations, and other Federal, State, and local government agencies.
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system. The original Carnegie building on Market Street was replaced with new construction on 24th Avenue NW in 1963. 42 years later, in 2005, a new library building on 22nd Avenue NW designed by architectural firm
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as well as ships for civilian purposes. The area was also home to a significant number of fisheries and canneries. These marine industries formed the backbone of the Ballard economy for much of the 20th century.
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in 1889 the mills provided opportunities for those who had lost jobs in the fire, which in turn spurred the growth of the settlement as families moved north to work in the mills. Ballard experienced an influx of
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Ballard is the traditional center of Seattle's ethnically Scandinavian seafaring community, who were drawn to the area because of the salmon fishing opportunities. The neighborhood's unofficial slogan,
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The first European resident in the area, homesteader Ira Wilcox Utter, moved to his claim in 1853. Utter hoped to see a rapid expansion of population, but when this did not happen, he sold the land to
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history. Scandinavians unite in organizations such as the Sons of Norway Leif Ericson Lodge and the Norwegian Ladies Chorus of Seattle. Each year the community celebrates the Ballard SeafoodFest and
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sketch that made fun of its Scandinavian culture. In recent years the proportion of Scandinavian residents has decreased but the neighborhood is still proud of its heritage. Ballard is home to the
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Transportation for rehabilitation of the deteriorated track. When that is completed, the new short line will again move such commodities as fish, furniture, sand, cement, and lubrication oil.
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Over the years, Ballard has added venues for live music, including bars, restaurants and coffee shops. Each month the Ballard Chamber of Commerce sponsors the Second Saturday Artwalk.
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Guide to the Ballard Avenue Landmark District Records 1975–1995
626:. The semi-professional team is owned by a group led by former
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Duncan, Don (September 12, 1982). "A home for Scandinavians".
1414:"The History of Ballard: The First 100 Years | Filson Journal"
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1620:"Abstract: The Vanishing Generation: An Oral History Project"
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1201:"Seattle Municipal Archives — Annexed Cities — Ballard"
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1724:"Seattle Neighborhoods: Ballard – Thumbnail History"
1132:. Vol. 199, no. 6. June 1998. p. 20.
1006:"Ballard: An Important Part of Washington's History"
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The Ballard Public Library was first created as the
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550:The organization also co-produced, along with the
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32:Seattle Neighborhood in Washington, United States
1174:SeattlePI, Levi Pulkkinen (September 27, 2016).
650:Ballard Library, a block north of Market Street
289:. At the federal level, Ballard is part of the
2925:Swedish-American culture in Washington (state)
1996:Guide to the City of Ballard Records 1890–1907
1161:Four Bridges to Seattle: Old Ballard 1853–1907
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1252:. Seattle: Lowman & Hanford. p. 116.
1008:. Ballard Chamber of Commerce. Archived from
684:There are several elementary schools and one
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1884:. The Seattle Public Library. Archived from
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1856:"Seattle Public Schools – Northwest Region"
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1605:Passport to Ballard: the Centennial Story
706:Matheia School (K-5, private independent)
1858:. Seattle Public Schools. Archived from
1829:. Seattle Public Schools. Archived from
1824:"Ballard High School 2007 Annual Report"
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1323:"Annexation Cause is Gaining Ground".
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969:Seattle Department of Neighborhoods,
718:West Woodland Elementary School (K-5)
703:Loyal Heights Elementary School (K-5)
423:Ballard City Hall, photographed 1915.
390:During the late 19th century Captain
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1945:National Register of Historic Places
1907:Allison, Espiritu (March 20, 2009).
1687:"17th of May Celebration in Seattle"
1176:"How Ballard became so Scandinavian"
755:National Register of Historic Places
715:St. Alphonsus School (K-8, Catholic)
76:Map of Ballard's location in Seattle
1353:"Ballard Votes to Go At It Alone".
1338:"Enthusiasm Shown for Annexation".
709:North Beach Elementary School (K-5)
261:Ballard is located entirely within
203:(N.W. 85th Street), to the east by
29:Neighborhood in Seattle, Washington
1469:Pastier, John (October 11, 2000).
1398:"Ballard Is Now Part of Seattle".
1233:"Would Purchase Municipal Plant".
1101:Dorpat, Paul (December 19, 2010).
187:is a neighborhood in northwestern
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1624:Pacific Northwest Historian Guild
1070:Dorpat, Paul (October 12, 2003).
503:Downtown Ballard is also home to
489:the neighborhood. This growth in
230:Landmarks of Ballard include the
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2268:Ballard Avenue Historic District
1607:. Seattle: Ballard News Tribune.
1368:"Will Allow Use of City Water".
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1722:Walt Crowley (March 31, 1999).
675:North Seattle Community College
556:Swedish-Finn Historical Society
1641:Wong, Dean (August 10, 2005).
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1741:Evans, Jayda (May 21, 2022).
1603:Reinartz, Kay F, ed. (1988).
1278:"Notice to Water Consumers".
700:Adams Elementary School (K-5)
2247:The Walrus and the Carpenter
1556:"Deep Sea Fishermen's Union"
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824:(added 1982, ID #82004231),
727:Carnegie Free Public Library
283:Washington State Legislature
18:Ballard, Seattle, Washington
1582:"Letter from the President"
876:– young adult sports author
327:to comply with Knowledge's
60:Aerial view of Ballard and
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1973:Ballard Historical Society
1941:"Washington — King County"
1882:"About the Ballard Branch"
1586:Ballard Historical Society
1400:Seattle Post-Intelligencer
1370:Seattle Post-Intelligencer
1355:Seattle Post-Intelligencer
1340:Seattle Post-Intelligencer
1325:Seattle Post-Intelligencer
1250:When Seattle Was a Village
841:Lake Washington Ship Canal
749:Registered historic places
602:Norwegian Constitution Day
516:Ballard Historical Society
454:Lake Washington Ship Canal
295:7th congressional district
217:Lake Washington Ship Canal
62:Lake Washington Ship Canal
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1440:"Second Saturday Artwalk"
1308:"New Pump Connected Up".
1293:"New Well Connected Up".
956:Geographic Indexing Atlas
937:Geographic Indexing Atlas
906:(1911–2000) – founder of
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385:Ballard Terminal Railroad
287:36th legislative district
277:. Ballard is part of the
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2384:Neighborhoods in Seattle
2061:Ballard Carnegie Library
1159:Wandry, Margret (1975).
788:Ballard Carnegie Library
681:, and Swedish Hospital.
340:may contain suggestions.
325:may need to be rewritten
1263:"The Water Situation".
933:"Ballard neighborhoods"
736:Bohlin Cywinski Jackson
712:Salmon Bay School (K-8)
409:Scandinavian immigrants
2507:International District
2324:Statue of Leif Erikson
2117:Black Coffee Northwest
2086:National Nordic Museum
731:Seattle Public Library
656:Seattle Public Schools
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1505:Majestic Bay Theatres
1481:on September 30, 2007
1248:Bass, Sophie (1947).
975:, The City of Seattle
958:, The City of Seattle
939:, The City of Seattle
894:– real-estate holdout
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2222:Seattle Coffee Works
1980:Ballard News Tribune
1914:Ballard News-Tribune
1862:on November 12, 2007
1804:on December 25, 2007
1774:on November 17, 2007
1768:"History of Fremont"
1648:Ballard News-Tribune
1618:Marianne Forssblad.
1592:on December 9, 2007.
1450:on December 15, 2007
1342:. November 11, 1905.
950:Seattle City Clerk,
931:Seattle City Clerk,
804:Fire Station No. 18
634:and plays in nearby
263:Seattle City Council
47:Seattle Neighborhood
2780:University District
2559:Industrial District
2298:Golden Gardens Park
2157:Full Tilt Ice Cream
2107:8oz Burger & Co
2076:Grace Gospel Chapel
2071:Fire Station No. 18
2066:Ballard High School
1888:on October 22, 2008
1798:Ballard High School
1420:. December 30, 2019
1357:. November 6, 1905.
1327:. November 9, 1905.
1237:. October 12, 1901.
1082:on October 21, 2018
1012:on October 10, 2007
900:– radio personality
663:Ballard High School
628:Seattle Sounders FC
541:Passport to Ballard
240:Golden Gardens Park
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2785:University Village
2467:Central Waterfront
2182:La Carta de Oaxaca
2152:Frankie & Jo's
1562:. January 21, 2020
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1475:The Seattle Weekly
1418:The Filson Journal
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686:alternative school
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1794:"Biotech Academy"
1747:The Seattle Times
1076:The Seattle Times
952:"About the Atlas"
852:Notable residents
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