Thank you to all who participated in our recent neighborhood treasure hunt Where in Wallingford. Seattle's Wallingford is a neighborhood with a rich, interesting, and diverse history. Today, it has matured into a wonderful neighborhood with valued residential and commercial presences. Through the activities of the Historic Wallingford organization, we wish to share our community's history with residents of Seattle and beyond.
The value of knowing our historic past and stories about those who shared our neighborhood in the past, will enhance the lives of people today and tomorrow. Elementary, middle, and high school students will benefit from a sense of identity through the identification of a shared past. A principal purpose of Historic Wallingford is to raise awareness of the significant cultural values of Wallingford.
The value of knowing our historic past and stories about those who shared our neighborhood in the past, will enhance the lives of people today and tomorrow. Elementary, middle, and high school students will benefit from a sense of identity through the identification of a shared past. A principal purpose of Historic Wallingford is to raise awareness of the significant cultural values of Wallingford.
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Local historians often reference the Nyberg and Steinbrueck neighborhood surveys of the mid-1970s. They're referring to a citywide inventory of the built environment by architects Folke Nyberg and Victor Steinbrueck that identified common building types, significant buildings, and urban design elements.
Today's Wallingford neighborhood landscape reflects a range of residential architectural styles that were popular throughout the United States during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Descriptions of these styles, examples found in Wallingford, and a list of suggested readings are provided below.
Paul is the author of many richly illustrated books including Seattle, Now & Then; Seattle Waterfront: An Illustrated History; and Building Washington: A History of Washington State Public Works; and has been writing the Now & Then column for the Pacific NW magazine for more than three decades. He shared these photographs with us, and we encourage you to leave your comments and memories.
Historic Wallingford's video collection includes both recent videos of our events and workshops and older film footage of neighborhood people and places. All videos may be viewed on our YouTube channel. Two others are included below. Here is a a wonderful video overview of Wallingford that was made in the 1980s by the then-board of the Wallingford Community Council (WCC) - Mary Turner, Reg Hearn, and Vince Lyons.
Historic Wallingford is an all-volunteer neighborhood non-profit organization with a mission to foster an awareness of and appreciation for Wallingford's history and architecture. With support from King County's cultural funding agency, 4Culture, Historic Wallingford is leading the effort to nominate parts of Wallingford as an historic district to the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP).
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