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Northgate, Seattle

Northgate is a neighborhood in north Seattle, Washington, named for and surrounding Northgate Mall, the first covered mall in the United States.[1] Its east-west principal arterials are NE Northgate Way and 130th Street, and its north-south principal arterials are Roosevelt Way NE and Aurora Avenue N (SR 99). Minor arterials are College Way-Meridian Avenue N, 1st, 5th, and 15th avenues NE.[2] Interstate 5 runs through the district. Besides the eponymous mall, the most characteristic distinctions of the area are North Seattle College (NSC) and the south fork of the Thornton Creek watershed and Seattle Kraken Iceplex center.

Northgate, Seattle
The skyline of central Northgate from North Seattle College
Northgate highlighted in Pink
Coordinates: 47°42′30″N 122°19′42″W / 47.70833°N 122.32833°W / 47.70833; -122.32833Coordinates: 47°42′30″N 122°19′42″W / 47.70833°N 122.32833°W / 47.70833; -122.32833
CountryUnited States
StateWashington
CountyKing
CitySeattle
Zip Code
98125
Area Code206

History

Prehistory

What is now Northgate has been inhabited since the end of the last glacial period (c. 8,000 BCE—10,000 years ago). The Dkhw’Duw’Absh, People of the Inside and Xacuabš, People of the Large Lake, Lushootseed (Skagit-Nisqually) Coast Salish native people had used the Liq'tid Springs area as a spiritual health spa. They harvested cranberries from the Slo’q `qed (SLOQ-qed, bald head), an 85 acre (34 ha) marsh and bog at what is now the NSCC car park, Interstate 5 interchange, and Northgate Mall. Large open areas for game habitat and foraging (anthropogenic grasslands) were maintained in what are now these neighborhoods by selective burning every few years. Today the Native American descendants are represented by the Duwamish tribe.

Development

 
The residential part of the Thornton Place complex, immediately south of Northgate Mall.

The Northgate area has been subject to a large amount of residential and commercial development in the last few years, and many huge projects are underway. The height limits in the area have been increased to 85' to allow for further population growth.

In 2009 the Northgate Mall was remodeled and added dozens more retail shops. In 2006, a new park, library, and community center opened in the Northgate neighborhood across 5th Ave NE from Northgate Mall. These are part of the city's plan to accelerate development in Northgate.[citation needed]

While there is much commerce in the area, hotel development has been limited with only the Hotel Nexus,[3] previously a Ramada Inn, being the only upscale hotel in the area. The many motels lining Aurora Avenue are further northwest than the Northgate neighborhood.

Dense mixed-use development is expected to be constructed adjacent to Northgate station on Link light rail, which opened in October 2021 as the terminus of the Northgate Link Extension.[4] Northgate will also be home to the headquarters and team practice facility of the Seattle Kraken beginning in 2021.[5]

Neighborhoods

 
Northgate, from the Seattle City Clerk's Office Neighborhood Atlas

Northgate neighborhoods are (north to south):[6][7][8]

Places of Interest

 
Sheikh Abdul Kadir Idriss Mosque

The Idriss Mosque in Pinehurst has architecture unique to Seattle. An octagonal dome and a symbolic minaret, both sheathed in copper and capped with crescent moons, red brick walls banded with buff brick and tall glass-block windows topped with concrete lintels in the shape of Moorish arches distinguish the first mosque in Seattle (1981) and the first mosque west of the Mississippi River to be built in a Middle Eastern design.[9]

Mall

 
The north entrance of the Northgate Mall before removal of the totem pole

The Northgate Mall, opened in 1950, is the oldest, first regional historic shopping center called a mall, though there are 3 other shopping centers in the United States which predate it.[1] At the time of its opening, it was located outside of the Seattle city limits, though this is no longer the case. It is located in the Maple Leaf neighborhood of Northgate.[10]

Surrounding Northgate Mall are many strip malls and the "Northgate North" shopping center which features a Best Buy and a two-story Target.

Further reading

  • "About the Seattle City Clerk's On-line Information Services". Information Services. Seattle City Clerk's Office. 2006-04-30. Retrieved 2007-05-17.
    See heading, "Note about limitations of these data".
  • Bowditch, Elise; Wang, Man; Wilson, Matthew (2002-01-30). . GEOG461 Urban GIS, Department of Geography. University of Washington. Archived from the original on 2006-09-17. Retrieved 2006-04-21.
    Elise Bowditch, Teaching Assistant; Man Wang, Teaching Assistant; Matthew W. Wilson, Research Associate.
  • Dailey, Tom. "Duwamish-Seattle". Coast Salish Villages of Puget Sound. Retrieved 2006-04-21.
    Page links to Village Descriptions Duwamish-Seattle section.
    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].
    Recommended start is "Coast Salish Villages of Puget Sound".
  • Dolan, Maria; True, Kathryn (2003). "North Seattle Community College Wetlands". Nature in the city: Seattle. Seattle: Mountaineers Books. pp. 242–7. ISBN 0-89886-879-3.
  • Hodson, Jeff (2000-02-16). "Restoration urged for Thornton Creek : Local News". The Seattle Times. Retrieved 2006-04-21.[11]
  • Lakw'alas (2004-07-22). Thomas R. Speer (ed.). . Duwamish Tribe. Archived from the original (DOC) on 2006-06-23. Retrieved 2006-04-21.
    Includes bibliography.
  • "Map of Licton Springs-North College Park". Welcome to the Licton Springs Neighborhood. Licton Springs Community Council. Retrieved 2007-05-17.
    Map of Licton Springs-North College Park.
  • . Licton Springs Community Council. 2000. Archived from the original on 2006-06-02. Retrieved 2006-04-21.
  • "Northgate". Seattle City Clerk's Neighborhood Map Atlas. Office of the Seattle City Clerk. 2002-06-17. Retrieved 2006-04-21.
  • 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.]
  • "Restoration Activities: A Few of Our Accomplishments". Thornton Creek Alliance, Seattle Community Network. Retrieved 2006-04-21.
  • 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.
      "with additions by Sunny Walter and local Audubon chapters." See "Northeast Seattle" section, bullet points "Meadowbrook", "Paramount Park Open Space", "North Seattle Community College Wetlands", and "Sunny Walter -- Twin Ponds".

Notes and references

  1. ^ a b Wilma, David (2001-08-02). "Northgate Shopping Mall opens on April 21, 1950". HistoryLink.org Essay 3186. Retrieved 2007-05-17.
    Wilma referenced Walt Crowley with Paul Dorpat (Photography Editor), National Trust Guide: Seattle (New York: John Wiley & Son, Inc., 1998), 209;
    HistoryLink.org Online Encyclopedia of Washington State History, "Northgate Beginnings" (by Jim Douglas), accessed August 2001;
    L. B. Fussell, "Section To Be Known As 'Northgate'", The Seattle Times, February 22, 1948;
    "Features Of Northgate Shopping Area Outlined", The Seattle Times, February 1, 1950; "Polar Bear Cubs And $35,000 Car Vie At Northgate", The Seattle Times, May 23, 1950;
    "Plenty of Parking Space At Northgate", The Seattle Times, May 7, 1950;
    "Carter To Carve Totem Pole For Northgate", The Seattle Times, February 26, 1952;
    "Northgate Stores Fete Completion Of 5-acre (20,000 m2) Area", The Seattle Times, February 15, 1952;
    "Car Show Planned On Northgate Mall", The Seattle Times, April 30, 1953;
    "25 New Stores Opening At Northgate", The Seattle Times, August 17, 1965;
    "Did You Know?" The Seattle Times, March 18, 1965;
    "Northgate's Vast Parking Areas Can Accommodate Up To 50,000 Cars A Day", The Seattle Times, March 21, 1968;
    "Eighteen Stores Pioneered Merchandising History At Northgate", The Seattle Times, April 9, 1975;
    "Northgate An Instant Success", The Seattle Times, April 9, 1975;
    "Northgate Center Will Celebrate 30th Anniversary Next Month", The Seattle Times, March 13, 1980;
    simon.com
    Steve Schoenherr (University of San Diego), "Evolution of the Shopping Center", Steve Schoenherr Home Page accessed on November 4, 2004
  2. ^ . Seattle Department of Transportation. 2005. Archived from the original on 2006-06-14. Retrieved 2006-04-21.
    High-Resolution Version 2015-09-24 at the Wayback Machine, PDF format, 16.1 MB
    Medium-Resolution Version 2016-03-02 at the Wayback Machine, PDF format, 1.45 MB 12 January 2004.
    Low-Resolution Version 2006-06-22 at the Wayback Machine, PDF format, 825 KB 12 January 2004.
    "Planned Arterials Map Legend Definitions" 2006-01-17 at the Wayback Machine, PDF format. 12 January 2004.
    The high resolution version is good for printing, 11 x 17. The low and medium resolution versions are good for quicker online viewing. Source: "Street Classification Maps, Note on Accessing These PDF Files" 2006-06-14 at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ Time : Seattle, WAAmerica/Los_Angeles. "hotelnexusseattle.com". hotelnexusseattle.com. Retrieved 2014-08-03.
  4. ^ Luczak, Marybeth (2013-10-16). "Sound Transit Northgate Link LRT: 'Welcome Aboard' (Updated)". Sound Transit. Retrieved 2021-10-12.
  5. ^ "Where Hockey Dreams Will Come to Life". nhlseattle.com. Retrieved 2018-12-06.
  6. ^ "Seattle City Clerk's Office Geographic Indexing Atlas". Clerk.ci.seattle.wa.us. Retrieved 2014-08-03.
  7. ^ "Northgate". Seattle City Clerk's Neighborhood Map Atlas. Seattle Parks and Recreation. 2002-06-17. Retrieved 2006-04-21.
  8. ^ "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".
    Shenk, Pollack, Dornfeld, Frantilla, & Neman.
    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 "City Archives". Cityofseattle.net.
    Maps "NN-1120S", "NN-1130S", "NN-1140S".Jpg [sic] dated 13 June 2002; "NN-1030S", "NN-1040S".jpg dated 17 June 2002
  9. ^ Long, Priscilla (2001-09-15). "Sheihk Idriss Mosque founded in Seattle's Northgate neighborhood in 1981". HistoryLink.org Essay 3570. Retrieved 2006-04-21.
    Long referenced David Buerge and Junius Rochester, Roots and Branches (Seattle: Church Council of Greater Seattle, 1988), 221;
    David Schraer, "Northgate's Mosque: A Monument on the Strip", Arcade (Seattle), Vol. 2, No. 2 (June–July 1981), p. 2;
    John Wolcott, "Muslims in the Northwest", The Progress, Vol. 89, No. 3 (January 16, 1986).
  10. ^ Wilma, David (2001-07-20). "Seattle Neighborhoods: Maple Leaf -- Thumbnail History". HistoryLink.org Essay 3454. Retrieved 2007-05-17.
    Wilma referenced Mimi Sheridan and Carol Tobin, Licton Springs History, (Seattle: Licton Springs Community Council, 2001), 8;
    Don Sherwood, "Sacajawea P.F.", in "Interpretive Essays of the Histories of Seattle's Parks and Playfields", handwritten bound manuscript dated 1977, Seattle Room, Seattle Public Library.
  11. ^ "Living | Stream Salvation | Seattle Times Newspaper". Archives.seattletimes.nwsource.com. 2000-04-16. Retrieved 2014-08-03.

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Northgate is a neighborhood in north Seattle Washington named for and surrounding Northgate Mall the first covered mall in the United States 1 Its east west principal arterials are NE Northgate Way and 130th Street and its north south principal arterials are Roosevelt Way NE and Aurora Avenue N SR 99 Minor arterials are College Way Meridian Avenue N 1st 5th and 15th avenues NE 2 Interstate 5 runs through the district Besides the eponymous mall the most characteristic distinctions of the area are North Seattle College NSC and the south fork of the Thornton Creek watershed and Seattle Kraken Iceplex center Northgate SeattleSeattle NeighborhoodThe skyline of central Northgate from North Seattle CollegeNorthgate highlighted in PinkCoordinates 47 42 30 N 122 19 42 W 47 70833 N 122 32833 W 47 70833 122 32833 Coordinates 47 42 30 N 122 19 42 W 47 70833 N 122 32833 W 47 70833 122 32833CountryUnited StatesStateWashingtonCountyKingCitySeattleZip Code98125Area Code206 Contents 1 History 1 1 Prehistory 1 2 Development 2 Neighborhoods 3 Places of Interest 4 Mall 5 Further reading 6 Notes and referencesHistory EditPrehistory Edit What is now Northgate has been inhabited since the end of the last glacial period c 8 000 BCE 10 000 years ago The Dkhw Duw Absh People of the Inside and Xacuabs People of the Large Lake Lushootseed Skagit Nisqually Coast Salish native people had used the Liq tid Springs area as a spiritual health spa They harvested cranberries from the Slo q qed SLOQ qed bald head an 85 acre 34 ha marsh and bog at what is now the NSCC car park Interstate 5 interchange and Northgate Mall Large open areas for game habitat and foraging anthropogenic grasslands were maintained in what are now these neighborhoods by selective burning every few years Today the Native American descendants are represented by the Duwamish tribe Development Edit The residential part of the Thornton Place complex immediately south of Northgate Mall The Northgate area has been subject to a large amount of residential and commercial development in the last few years and many huge projects are underway The height limits in the area have been increased to 85 to allow for further population growth In 2009 the Northgate Mall was remodeled and added dozens more retail shops In 2006 a new park library and community center opened in the Northgate neighborhood across 5th Ave NE from Northgate Mall These are part of the city s plan to accelerate development in Northgate citation needed While there is much commerce in the area hotel development has been limited with only the Hotel Nexus 3 previously a Ramada Inn being the only upscale hotel in the area The many motels lining Aurora Avenue are further northwest than the Northgate neighborhood Dense mixed use development is expected to be constructed adjacent to Northgate station on Link light rail which opened in October 2021 as the terminus of the Northgate Link Extension 4 Northgate will also be home to the headquarters and team practice facility of the Seattle Kraken beginning in 2021 5 Neighborhoods Edit Northgate from the Seattle City Clerk s Office Neighborhood Atlas Northgate neighborhoods are north to south 6 7 8 Haller Lake Pinehurst Licton Springs or North College Park Maple LeafPlaces of Interest Edit Sheikh Abdul Kadir Idriss Mosque The Idriss Mosque in Pinehurst has architecture unique to Seattle An octagonal dome and a symbolic minaret both sheathed in copper and capped with crescent moons red brick walls banded with buff brick and tall glass block windows topped with concrete lintels in the shape of Moorish arches distinguish the first mosque in Seattle 1981 and the first mosque west of the Mississippi River to be built in a Middle Eastern design 9 Mall Edit The north entrance of the Northgate Mall before removal of the totem pole The Northgate Mall opened in 1950 is the oldest first regional historic shopping center called a mall though there are 3 other shopping centers in the United States which predate it 1 At the time of its opening it was located outside of the Seattle city limits though this is no longer the case It is located in the Maple Leaf neighborhood of Northgate 10 Surrounding Northgate Mall are many strip malls and the Northgate North shopping center which features a Best Buy and a two story Target Further reading Edit About the Seattle City Clerk s On line Information Services Information Services Seattle City Clerk s Office 2006 04 30 Retrieved 2007 05 17 See heading Note about limitations of these data Bowditch Elise Wang Man Wilson Matthew 2002 01 30 North Seattle Community College Trail Siting GEOG461 Urban GIS Department of Geography University of Washington Archived from the original on 2006 09 17 Retrieved 2006 04 21 Elise Bowditch Teaching Assistant Man Wang Teaching Assistant Matthew W Wilson Research Associate Dailey Tom Duwamish Seattle Coast Salish Villages of Puget Sound Retrieved 2006 04 21 Page links to Village Descriptions Duwamish Seattle section 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 Recommended start is Coast Salish Villages of Puget Sound Dolan Maria True Kathryn 2003 North Seattle Community College Wetlands Nature in the city Seattle Seattle Mountaineers Books pp 242 7 ISBN 0 89886 879 3 Hodson Jeff 2000 02 16 Restoration urged for Thornton Creek Local News The Seattle Times Retrieved 2006 04 21 11 Lakw alas 2004 07 22 Thomas R Speer ed Chief Si ahl Duwamish Tribe Archived from the original DOC on 2006 06 23 Retrieved 2006 04 21 Includes bibliography Map of Licton Springs North College Park Welcome to the Licton Springs Neighborhood Licton Springs Community Council Retrieved 2007 05 17 Map of Licton Springs North College Park Licton Springs Neighborhood Local Interest Licton Springs Community Council 2000 Archived from the original on 2006 06 02 Retrieved 2006 04 21 Northgate Seattle City Clerk s Neighborhood Map Atlas Office of the Seattle City Clerk 2002 06 17 Retrieved 2006 04 21 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 Restoration Activities A Few of Our Accomplishments Thornton Creek Alliance Seattle Community Network Retrieved 2006 04 21 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 with additions by Sunny Walter and local Audubon chapters See Northeast Seattle section bullet points Meadowbrook Paramount Park Open Space North Seattle Community College Wetlands and Sunny Walter Twin Ponds Notes and references Edit a b Wilma David 2001 08 02 Northgate Shopping Mall opens on April 21 1950 HistoryLink org Essay 3186 Retrieved 2007 05 17 Wilma referenced Walt Crowley with Paul Dorpat Photography Editor National Trust Guide Seattle New York John Wiley amp Son Inc 1998 209 HistoryLink org Online Encyclopedia of Washington State History Northgate Beginnings by Jim Douglas accessed August 2001 L B Fussell Section To Be Known As Northgate The Seattle Times February 22 1948 Features Of Northgate Shopping Area Outlined The Seattle Times February 1 1950 Polar Bear Cubs And 35 000 Car Vie At Northgate The Seattle Times May 23 1950 Plenty of Parking Space At Northgate The Seattle Times May 7 1950 Carter To Carve Totem Pole For Northgate The Seattle Times February 26 1952 Northgate Stores Fete Completion Of 5 acre 20 000 m2 Area The Seattle Times February 15 1952 Car Show Planned On Northgate Mall The Seattle Times April 30 1953 25 New Stores Opening At Northgate The Seattle Times August 17 1965 Did You Know The Seattle Times March 18 1965 Northgate s Vast Parking Areas Can Accommodate Up To 50 000 Cars A Day The Seattle Times March 21 1968 Eighteen Stores Pioneered Merchandising History At Northgate The Seattle Times April 9 1975 Northgate An Instant Success The Seattle Times April 9 1975 Northgate Center Will Celebrate 30th Anniversary Next Month The Seattle Times March 13 1980 simon comSteve Schoenherr University of San Diego Evolution of the Shopping Center Steve Schoenherr Home Page accessed on November 4 2004 Street Classification Maps Seattle Department of Transportation 2005 Archived from the original on 2006 06 14 Retrieved 2006 04 21 High Resolution Version Archived 2015 09 24 at the Wayback Machine PDF format 16 1 MB Medium Resolution Version Archived 2016 03 02 at the Wayback Machine PDF format 1 45 MB 12 January 2004 Low Resolution Version Archived 2006 06 22 at the Wayback Machine PDF format 825 KB 12 January 2004 Planned Arterials Map Legend Definitions Archived 2006 01 17 at the Wayback Machine PDF format 12 January 2004 The high resolution version is good for printing 11 x 17 The low and medium resolution versions are good for quicker online viewing Source Street Classification Maps Note on Accessing These PDF Files Archived 2006 06 14 at the Wayback Machine Time Seattle WAAmerica Los Angeles hotelnexusseattle com hotelnexusseattle com Retrieved 2014 08 03 Luczak Marybeth 2013 10 16 Sound Transit Northgate Link LRT Welcome Aboard Updated Sound Transit Retrieved 2021 10 12 Where Hockey Dreams Will Come to Life nhlseattle com Retrieved 2018 12 06 Seattle City Clerk s Office Geographic Indexing Atlas Clerk ci seattle wa us Retrieved 2014 08 03 Northgate Seattle City Clerk s Neighborhood Map Atlas Seattle Parks and Recreation 2002 06 17 Retrieved 2006 04 21 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 Shenk Pollack Dornfeld Frantilla amp Neman 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 City Archives Cityofseattle net Maps NN 1120S NN 1130S NN 1140S Jpg sic dated 13 June 2002 NN 1030S NN 1040S jpg dated 17 June 2002 Long Priscilla 2001 09 15 Sheihk Idriss Mosque founded in Seattle s Northgate neighborhood in 1981 HistoryLink org Essay 3570 Retrieved 2006 04 21 Long referenced David Buerge and Junius Rochester Roots and Branches Seattle Church Council of Greater Seattle 1988 221 David Schraer Northgate s Mosque A Monument on the Strip Arcade Seattle Vol 2 No 2 June July 1981 p 2 John Wolcott Muslims in the Northwest The Progress Vol 89 No 3 January 16 1986 Wilma David 2001 07 20 Seattle Neighborhoods Maple Leaf Thumbnail History HistoryLink org Essay 3454 Retrieved 2007 05 17 Wilma referenced Mimi Sheridan and Carol Tobin Licton Springs History Seattle Licton Springs Community Council 2001 8 Don Sherwood Sacajawea P F in Interpretive Essays of the Histories of Seattle s Parks and Playfields handwritten bound manuscript dated 1977 Seattle Room Seattle Public Library Living Stream Salvation Seattle Times Newspaper Archives seattletimes nwsource com 2000 04 16 Retrieved 2014 08 03 Wikimedia Commons has media related to Northgate Seattle Washington Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Northgate Seattle amp oldid 1049677486, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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