I am russian fishermen , I was in Seattle 3 month 1995 .. I t was a very good time ! after wild Russia , we fixed self crab boat in Lake Union ...Seattle this nice city in a best country . Salute from VLadivostok ! USA # 1 !!!!!
You wouldn’t recognize Seattle today & most certainly it wouldn’t be so friendly. Homeless drug addicts would of discovered your boat and stolen anything they could. In the midst of all that you would see material displays from people with extraordinary wealth. Seattle has become a city with the most extreme of wealth against an extreme of poverty. Created by the city itself by never planning housing the poor could afford so they were forced out of their homes into a community of desperate people addicted to drugs in which is only a matter of time until they succumbed as well.
It's truly a beautiful place! It's crazy how fast it has grown since 1995! It has really grown in population, as well! Maybe you will visit again, sometime! Cheers from Seattle!
@@cme98 People who can no longer afford their lifestyles have to adapt. Choosing to live in tents and use drugs is not adapting. Those who don't adapt don't evolve.
I live in Wallingford and it *IS* a nice, pleasant neighborhood! People have clearly done a good job over the years of taking care of this place.
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My great aunties lived in Wallingford. I remember visiting them as a kid in the 1950s and 60s. I loved their big old house. Nice video. Some rare and mostly unseen photos were a treat. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you for sharing this. @00:33 Bldg on right was Interlake Elementary School. Attended there in mid 60s. Food Giant was IGA Grocery at the time. Love this walkable neighborhood. My favorite area of Seattle.
Amazing to see Central Presbyterian. It is now Wallingford Presbyterian. I looked it up. It is amazing because I lived in that area for many years and never saw it! I guess you only notice the things you need to see.
USA Walking Tour 美国徒步之旅 アメリカウォーキングツアー 미국 워킹 투어 Tour đi bộ Hoa Kỳ Recorrido a pie por EE. UU. Passeio a pé nos EUA Tour a piedi degli Stati Uniti Tur Jalan Kaki AS
I am russian fishermen , I was in Seattle 3 month 1995 .. I t was a very good time ! after wild Russia , we fixed self crab boat in Lake Union ...Seattle this nice city in a best country . Salute from VLadivostok ! USA # 1 !!!!!
You wouldn’t recognize Seattle today & most certainly it wouldn’t be so friendly. Homeless drug addicts would of discovered your boat and stolen anything they could. In the midst of all that you would see material displays from people with extraordinary wealth. Seattle has become a city with the most extreme of wealth against an extreme of poverty. Created by the city itself by never planning housing the poor could afford so they were forced out of their homes into a community of desperate people addicted to drugs in which is only a matter of time until they succumbed as well.
It's truly a beautiful place! It's crazy how fast it has grown since 1995! It has really grown in population, as well! Maybe you will visit again, sometime! Cheers from Seattle!
@@cme98 People who can no longer afford their lifestyles have to adapt. Choosing to live in tents and use drugs is not adapting. Those who don't adapt don't evolve.
I live in Wallingford and it *IS* a nice, pleasant neighborhood! People have clearly done a good job over the years of taking care of this place.
My great aunties lived in Wallingford. I remember visiting them as a kid in the 1950s and 60s. I loved their big old house. Nice video. Some rare and mostly unseen photos were a treat. Thanks for sharing.
Terrific history of the neighborhood
Wallingford is the neatest! I live there now!
Such a beautiful town of bridges.
Wallingford is amazing for sure. Grew up here. Thank you creating this video :D
Grew up there in teen years went to lincoln and hamilton schools 70's
4:31 love that map !
Never seen it
Thank you for sharing this.
@00:33 Bldg on right was Interlake Elementary School. Attended there in mid 60s. Food Giant was IGA Grocery at the time. Love this walkable neighborhood. My favorite area of Seattle.
I once lived on Latona Ave.
Seattle is a very interesting city because of it's history and geological significance. The entire Pacific Northwest is a geological phenomenon.
Amazing to see Central Presbyterian. It is now Wallingford Presbyterian. I looked it up. It is amazing because I lived in that area for many years and never saw it! I guess you only notice the things you need to see.
I know the copyright is 2005, but this looks like it was produced in the early 1980s. Anyone know the actual year?
Well done. I really enjoyed it!
I lived in the Burke Gilman Apartments back in 87...
Ah the Food Giant .
We used to shop there.
@@lukesaber7t7bc71 me too
I remember asking a friend if he could remember the Food Giant. He said "how could you forget something like that?"
Its too expensive and ritzt now
Lived on woodland park Ave.
the old zoo key the train hotdogs caramel corn the bears monkees horse rides
USA Walking Tour
美国徒步之旅
アメリカウォーキングツアー
미국 워킹 투어
Tour đi bộ Hoa Kỳ
Recorrido a pie por EE. UU.
Passeio a pé nos EUA
Tour a piedi degli Stati Uniti
Tur Jalan Kaki AS
Gas Works Park!!!
It's a tragedy what the Democrat party has done to that city.
I love when you imbeciles wear your ignorance like a badge of honor.
Wipe that drool off your chin.🤪