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Seattle's Fremont: Images of America (Arcadia Publishing)

Autor Helen Divjak
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 mai 2006
Lovingly labeled by locals as the "Center of the Universe," Fremont is one of Seattle's most eclectic and dynamic neighborhoods. Having been little more than lush primeval forest just over a century ago, the area grew to be the home of the city's blue-collar workers, a bohemian haven for local artists, and now a thriving urban mecca of bars, restaurants, hip boutiques, and art studios that cater to the worldly aware. Most recently, Fremont has become the address of hightech giants like Adobe. It continues to evolve, reflecting
the changes in industry that have contributed to Fremont's reputation as an urban area on the cutting edge.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780738531199
ISBN-10: 0738531197
Pagini: 127
Dimensiuni: 166 x 234 x 10 mm
Greutate: 0.32 kg
Editura: Arcadia Publishing (SC)
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Descriere

Lovingly labeled by locals as the "Center of the Universe," Fremont is one of Seattle's most eclectic and dynamic neighborhoods. Having been little more than lush primeval forest just over a century ago, the area grew to be the home of the city's blue-collar workers, a bohemian haven for local artists, and now a thriving urban mecca of bars, restaurants, hip boutiques, and art studios that cater to the worldly aware. Most recently, Fremont has become the address of hightech giants like Adobe. It continues to evolve, reflecting
the changes in industry that have contributed to Fremont's reputation as an urban area on the cutting edge.

Notă biografică

Author Helen Divjak, who moved to Fremont while attending graduate school at the University of Washington,
celebrates the traditions and legacies of the neighborhood with which she quickly identified as her own home.
Fourth-generation Fremont denizen and editor Julie Pheasant-Albright adds her family's collection of historic images, including the now famous Red Door.