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City of Seattle
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Page
Neighborhood information
& attraction pages
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/ Downtown
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Neighborhoods
of Seattle’s Central Region
West of Interstate-5
North to south
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East of Interstate-5
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Capital
Hill
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Park
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Central Area
Madison Park
Attractions
Recommended
Listed Attractions
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Madison Park
Attractions
Recommended
Listed Attractions
Top of Page
Madison Park
Attractions
Recommended
Listed Attractions
Top of Page
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Madison Park area of Seattle,
Washington is mainly a residential area with a small commercial area at the
east end of Madison Street on the neighborhood’s east side along Lake
Washington. It is also mainly commercial the entire length of Madison
Street. The University of Washington
Arboretum is located in Madison Park and is a
wonderful place to spend a few hours.
The map shown at the left
is of the Seattle, Washington showing the neighborhood boundaries we use on
this site. The Madison Park area is
shown in Red.
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Madison Park Map – Click on the hotlink to see a
street map of Madison Park. File
is 200K so it will download slowly on dial-up.
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Madison Street runs to the northeast from downtown Seattle to
Lake Washington. It crosses through
the Madison Neighborhood at a 45 degree angle to the other streets and ends
up in the neighborhoods commercial area along Lake Washington.
In Madison Park you will find a quaint shopping area at the
northeast end of Madison Street. There
are also commercial establishments all along Madison Street. You will also find several very good
restaurants in the area and a park on the shore of Lake Washington.
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Antiques
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See listed antiques below
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Gift Shops
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See listed gift shops below
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Attractions
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Museums
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Parks & Gardens
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Madison Park
E. Madison
Street & E. Howe Street
Visit the park's web page.
This
public park on the shore of Lake Washington features a bath house and
swimming beach that is patrolled by lifeguards in the summer months. It also has a play area, rental facility,
and tennis courts with lighting.
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Visitor Information
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Seattle
Convention and Visitors Bureau
701 Pike Street #800
Seattle, WA 98101
206-461-5800
http://www.visitseattle.org/visitors/
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Listed Attractions
We have not necessarily visited
nor recommend listed establishments
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Antiques
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Maison
Miche IIl – 206-325-4600
4118
East Madison Street, Seattle, WA 98112
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Art
Galleries
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2703 East Madison, Seattle, WA 98112
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Gift Shops/
Specialty Shops
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Red Wagon Toys – 206-453-5306
4218 East Street, Seattle, WA 98112
Oh! Chocolate – 206-329-8777
3131 East Madison Street #100, Seattle, WA 98112
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Golf
Museums
Parks/Gardens
Quilting/Needlecrafts
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3121 East Madison Street, Seattle, WA 98112
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Scrapbooking/Crafts
Theatres/Performing
Arts
Tours/Charters
Wine/Spirits
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Madison
Park Cellars - 206-323-9333
4227
East Madison, Seattle, WA 98112
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