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Matthews Beach, Seattle

Matthews Beach is a neighborhood in Seattle, Washington; it and Meadowbrook are the southern neighborhoods of the annexed township of Lake City (1954).[1] Matthews Beach lies about 2 miles (3.2 km) northeast of the University of Washington, about 8 miles (13 km) northeast of Downtown.

Matthews Beach, Seattle
Matthews Beach Park in the Matthews Beach neighborhood.
Matthews Beach Highlighted in Pink
Coordinates: 47°41′54″N 122°16′36″W / 47.69833°N 122.27667°W / 47.69833; -122.27667
CountryUnited States
StateWashington
CountyKing
CitySeattle
Named forMatthews Beach Park
Zip Code
98115
Area Code206

The general boundaries of Matthews Beach are:

  • bounded on the north by NE 120th Street and Lakeside Place NE, the Cedar Park neighborhood,
  • on the east by Lake Washington;
  • on the south by NE 95th Street and Paisley Drive NE, the Sand Point and View Ridge neighborhoods; and
  • on the west by 35th and 45th avenues, the Meadowbrook neighborhood (see .

Neighborhoods in Seattle are informal.[2] The residents living west of Sand Point Way may consider themselves belonging to the adjacent neighborhoods of Meadowbrook or Wedgwood.[citation needed] The entirely residential neighborhood abuts Lake Washington and includes Matthews Beach, a seasonally popular city park with the largest Fresh water swimming beach in the city.

History edit

Matthews Beach is named after John G. Matthews, who had his homestead on the site in the 1880s.[3] What is now Matthews Beach neighborhood has been inhabited since the end of the last glacial period (c. 8,000 BCE—10,000 years ago). The tu-hoo-beed (Thornton Creek) hah-chu-ahbsh (Lake People) of the Duwamish (Dkhw’Duw’Absh, People of the Inside) tribe Lushootseed (Skagit-Nisqually) Coast Salish village was about 14 mile (0.40 km) north.[4]

Matthews Beach Park edit

The Burke–Gilman Trail borders Matthews Beach Park on the west and follows the course of the old Northern Pacific Railway line, originally of Judge Burke and Daniel Gilman's Seattle, Lake Shore and Eastern Railway (c. 1886). The low-lying areas of the park and adjacent neighborhood is a former wetland which surrounded the mouth of Thornton Creek. As with nearby Magnuson Park at Sand Point, most of the wetland disappeared when the Army Corps of Engineers lowered the lake in 1916 by building the Montlake Cut and the Lake Washington Ship Canal. The area south of the main beach was the site of Pan Am's offices and the dock for Pan Am’s Boeing "Clipper Ships"—the world’s first commercial air transports over ocean.

Matthews Beach Park now boasts a hilly knoll with towering Douglas firs and other trees, picnic tables, a playground, and a swimming beach with lifeguards and a diving platform in summer months.[3]Thornton Creek empties at the southern end of the park, which has been partially rehabilitated to include a wildlife pond, native plants, and bird nesting areas.[5] The Thornton Creek watershed has hosted at least five indigenous species of Pacific salmon and trout, and has been the subject of daylighting efforts at locations further upstream.[6]

Gallery edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Wilma
  2. ^ "About the Seattle City Clerk's On-line Information Services". Information Services. Seattle City Clerk's Office. 30 April 2006. Retrieved 2006-05-21.
    See heading, "Note about limitations of these data".
  3. ^ a b Seattle Parks and Recreation
  4. ^ (1) too-HOO-beed, hah-choo-AHBSH [Dailey]
    (2) Dailey
  5. ^ . Seattle Public Utilities. 2006. Archived from the original on 2006-02-17. Retrieved 2006-04-21.
  6. ^ Brokaw

Further reading edit

  • "About the Seattle City Clerk's On-line Information Services". Information Services. Seattle City Clerk's Office. 2006-04-30. Retrieved 2006-05-21.
    See heading, "Note about limitations of these data".
  • Brokaw, Michael (n.d.). . North Seattle Community College Grounds Maintenance. Archived from the original on November 15, 2004. Retrieved 2006-04-21.
  • Dailey, Tom (n.d.). "Duwamish-Seattle". Coast Salish Villages of Puget Sound. Retrieved 2006-04-21. Page links to "Village Descriptions Duwamish-Seattle section". Recommended start is Coast Salish Villages of Puget Sound.
    Dailey referenced "Puget Sound Geography" by T. T. Waterman. Washington DC: National Anthropological Archives, mss. [n.d.] [ref. 2];
    Duwamish et al. vs. United States of America, F-275. Washington DC: US Court of Claims, 1927. [ref. 5];
    "Indian Lake Washington" by David Buerge in the Seattle Weekly, 1–7 August 1984 [ref. 8];
    "Seattle Before Seattle" by David Buerge in the Seattle Weekly, 17–23 December 1980. [ref. 9];
    The Puyallup-Nisqually by Marian W. Smith. New York: Columbia University Press, 1940. [ref. 10].
  • . Seattle City Clerk's Neighborhood Map Atlas. Office of the Seattle City Clerk. c. 2002. Archived from the original on 2007-09-29. Retrieved 2006-04-21. Note caveat in footer.
  • "Seattle Parks - Matthews". Seattle Parks and Recreation. 2004-08-18. Retrieved 2006-04-21.
    History excerpted from Morgan, Brandt. Enjoying Seattle's parks. Seattle: Greenwood Publications, 1979. ISBN 0-933576-01-3
  • Shenk, Carol; Pollack, Laurie; Dornfeld, Ernie; Frantilla, Anne; Neman, Chris (2002-06-26). "About neighborhood maps". Seattle City Clerk's Office Neighborhood Map Atlas. Information Services, Seattle City Clerk's Office. Retrieved 2006-04-21.
    Sources for this atlas and the neighborhood names used in it include a 1980 neighborhood map produced by the Department of Community Development (relocated to the Department of Neighborhoods and other agencies), Seattle Public Library indexes, a 1984-1986 Neighborhood Profiles feature series in the Seattle Post-Intelligencer, numerous parks, land use and transportation planning studies, and records in the Seattle Municipal Archives.
    [Maps "NN-1120S", "NN-1130S", "NN-1140S".Jpg [sic] dated 13 June 2002; "NN-1030S", "NN-1040S".jpg dated 17 June 2002.]
  • Wilma, David (2001-07-18). "Seattle Neighborhoods: Lake City -- Thumbnail History". HistoryLink.org Essay 3449. HistoryLink On-line Encyclopedia of Washington State History. Retrieved 2006-04-21.
    See also Bibliography at Lake City for complete list Wilma referenced.
  • "Matthews Beach Photo Archive", Information Services, Seattle City Clerk's Office.
  • Walter, Sunny; local Audubon chapters (2006-02-10). . Archived from the original on 2005-03-22. Retrieved 2006-04-21.
    "with additions by Sunny Walter and local Audubon chapters."
    Viewing locations only; the book has walks, hikes, wildlife, and natural wonders.
    Walter excerpted from
    • Dolan, Maria; True, Kathryn (2003). Nature in the city: Seattle. Seattle: Mountaineers Books. ISBN 0-89886-879-3.
      See "Northeast Seattle" section, bullet points "Meadowbrook", "Paramount Park Open Space", "North Seattle Community College Wetlands", and "Sunny Walter -- Twin Ponds".

External links edit

  • "Matthews Beach Park", Seattle Parks and Recreation.
  • Seattle City Clerk: Matthews Beach neighborhood

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Matthews Beach redirects here For the park see Matthews Beach Park Matthews Beach is a neighborhood in Seattle Washington it and Meadowbrook are the southern neighborhoods of the annexed township of Lake City 1954 1 Matthews Beach lies about 2 miles 3 2 km northeast of the University of Washington about 8 miles 13 km northeast of Downtown Matthews Beach SeattleSeattle NeighborhoodMatthews Beach Park in the Matthews Beach neighborhood Matthews Beach Highlighted in PinkCoordinates 47 41 54 N 122 16 36 W 47 69833 N 122 27667 W 47 69833 122 27667CountryUnited StatesStateWashingtonCountyKingCitySeattleNamed forMatthews Beach ParkZip Code98115Area Code206The general boundaries of Matthews Beach are bounded on the north by NE 120th Street and Lakeside Place NE the Cedar Park neighborhood on the east by Lake Washington on the south by NE 95th Street and Paisley Drive NE the Sand Point and View Ridge neighborhoods and on the west by 35th and 45th avenues the Meadowbrook neighborhood see map Neighborhoods in Seattle are informal 2 The residents living west of Sand Point Way may consider themselves belonging to the adjacent neighborhoods of Meadowbrook or Wedgwood citation needed The entirely residential neighborhood abuts Lake Washington and includes Matthews Beach a seasonally popular city park with the largest Fresh water swimming beach in the city Contents 1 History 2 Matthews Beach Park 3 Gallery 4 See also 5 References 6 Further reading 7 External linksHistory editMatthews Beach is named after John G Matthews who had his homestead on the site in the 1880s 3 What is now Matthews Beach neighborhood has been inhabited since the end of the last glacial period c 8 000 BCE 10 000 years ago The tu hoo beed Thornton Creek hah chu ahbsh Lake People of the Duwamish Dkhw Duw Absh People of the Inside tribe Lushootseed Skagit Nisqually Coast Salish village was about 1 4 mile 0 40 km north 4 Matthews Beach Park editThe Burke Gilman Trail borders Matthews Beach Park on the west and follows the course of the old Northern Pacific Railway line originally of Judge Burke and Daniel Gilman s Seattle Lake Shore and Eastern Railway c 1886 The low lying areas of the park and adjacent neighborhood is a former wetland which surrounded the mouth of Thornton Creek As with nearby Magnuson Park at Sand Point most of the wetland disappeared when the Army Corps of Engineers lowered the lake in 1916 by building the Montlake Cut and the Lake Washington Ship Canal The area south of the main beach was the site of Pan Am s offices and the dock for Pan Am s Boeing Clipper Ships the world s first commercial air transports over ocean Matthews Beach Park now boasts a hilly knoll with towering Douglas firs and other trees picnic tables a playground and a swimming beach with lifeguards and a diving platform in summer months 3 Thornton Creek empties at the southern end of the park which has been partially rehabilitated to include a wildlife pond native plants and bird nesting areas 5 The Thornton Creek watershed has hosted at least five indigenous species of Pacific salmon and trout and has been the subject of daylighting efforts at locations further upstream 6 Gallery edit nbsp Residential area in Matthews Beach nbsp Residential area with a view of Lake WashingtonSee also editThornton Creek Meadowbrook neighborhood Northgate districtReferences edit Wilma About the Seattle City Clerk s On line Information Services Information Services Seattle City Clerk s Office 30 April 2006 Retrieved 2006 05 21 See heading Note about limitations of these data a b Seattle Parks and Recreation 1 too HOO beed hah choo AHBSH Dailey 2 Dailey Meadowbrook Pond Seattle Public Utilities 2006 Archived from the original on 2006 02 17 Retrieved 2006 04 21 BrokawFurther reading edit About the Seattle City Clerk s On line Information Services Information Services Seattle City Clerk s Office 2006 04 30 Retrieved 2006 05 21 See heading Note about limitations of these data Brokaw Michael n d Grounds Department Wetland North Seattle Community College Grounds Maintenance Archived from the original on November 15 2004 Retrieved 2006 04 21 Dailey Tom n d Duwamish Seattle Coast Salish Villages of Puget Sound Retrieved 2006 04 21 Page links to Village Descriptions Duwamish Seattle section Recommended start is Coast Salish Villages of Puget Sound Dailey referenced Puget Sound Geography by T T Waterman Washington DC National Anthropological Archives mss n d ref 2 Duwamish et al vs United States of America F 275 Washington DC US Court of Claims 1927 ref 5 Indian Lake Washington by David Buerge in the Seattle Weekly 1 7 August 1984 ref 8 Seattle Before Seattle by David Buerge in the Seattle Weekly 17 23 December 1980 ref 9 The Puyallup Nisqually by Marian W Smith New York Columbia University Press 1940 ref 10 Matthews Beach Seattle City Clerk s Neighborhood Map Atlas Office of the Seattle City Clerk c 2002 Archived from the original on 2007 09 29 Retrieved 2006 04 21 Note caveat in footer Seattle Parks Matthews Seattle Parks and Recreation 2004 08 18 Retrieved 2006 04 21 History excerpted from Morgan Brandt Enjoying Seattle s parks Seattle Greenwood Publications 1979 ISBN 0 933576 01 3 Shenk Carol Pollack Laurie Dornfeld Ernie Frantilla Anne Neman Chris 2002 06 26 About neighborhood maps Seattle City Clerk s Office Neighborhood Map Atlas Information Services Seattle City Clerk s Office Retrieved 2006 04 21 Sources for this atlas and the neighborhood names used in it include a 1980 neighborhood map produced by the Department of Community Development relocated to the Department of Neighborhoods and other agencies Seattle Public Library indexes a 1984 1986 Neighborhood Profiles feature series in the Seattle Post Intelligencer numerous parks land use and transportation planning studies and records in the Seattle Municipal Archives Maps NN 1120S NN 1130S NN 1140S Jpg sic dated 13 June 2002 NN 1030S NN 1040S jpg dated 17 June 2002 Wilma David 2001 07 18 Seattle Neighborhoods Lake City Thumbnail History HistoryLink org Essay 3449 HistoryLink On line Encyclopedia of Washington State History Retrieved 2006 04 21 See also Bibliography at Lake City for complete list Wilma referenced Matthews Beach Photo Archive Information Services Seattle City Clerk s Office Walter Sunny local Audubon chapters 2006 02 10 Sunny Walter s Washington Nature Weekends Wildlife Viewing Locations Greater Seattle Area Archived from the original on 2005 03 22 Retrieved 2006 04 21 with additions by Sunny Walter and local Audubon chapters Viewing locations only the book has walks hikes wildlife and natural wonders Walter excerpted from Dolan Maria True Kathryn 2003 Nature in the city Seattle Seattle Mountaineers Books ISBN 0 89886 879 3 See Northeast Seattle section bullet points Meadowbrook Paramount Park Open Space North Seattle Community College Wetlands and Sunny Walter Twin Ponds External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Matthews Beach Seattle Washington 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