Tag: Valarie Bunn
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Stone Way Rising: The block that smells amazing
We’re back again for the next installment of Stone Way Rising. The previous installments were heavy on the…
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Fremont’s mail: Then and now
If you’ve gone looking for a blue United States Postal Service mailbox in Fremont in the last year…
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Route 40 work uncovers Fremont’s brick past
The Seattle Department of Transportation’s Route 40 work has scraped more than old asphalt from the tops of…
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House History: A Folk Victorian rarity on Phinney Avenue
Check out this latest installment of our Fremont house history series by Valarie Bunn, which covers one of…
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Ever wonder how Fremont got its name?
The answer stretches from the western frontier to Nebraska to the northwest corner of Lake Union. Local historian…
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Route 40 now stops at the Lenin statue as Fremont’s transit map shifts
A piece of Fremont transit history quietly ended this weekend when the northbound transit stop at Fremont Ave…
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House History: The Fremont home that came with an elephant
This article is the second in a series of Fremont house histories written by local historian Valarie Bunn.…
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House History: Battlefield heroism meets alpine charm in Upper Fremont
Perched along Upper Fremont’s North 42nd Street walking route is a distinctive house at 4202 Phinney Avenue North,…
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Fremont History: Who was B.F. Day?
This article comes from a recent post on the Fremont History blog. Enjoy! Benjamin Franklin Day was 45…
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Stone Way Rising Installment Three: N 35th to N 36th Street
Welcome back, neighbors! We’re continuing our climb up Stone Way, and this block between 35th and 36th is…
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