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  1. Aug 31, 1998 · Seattle was founded by members of the Denny party, most of whom arrived at Alki Beach on November 13, 1851, and then, in April 1852, relocated to the eastern shore of Elliott Bay. With the filing of the first plats on May 23, 1853, the "Town of Seattle" became official.

    • John Low

      While the little hamlet of Seattle began to grow, Alki...

    • John C. Holgate

      See Additional Media. During the summer of 1850, John...

    • David S. "Doc" Maynard

      David S. "Doc" Maynard died on March 13, 1873. His funeral...

    • David Denny

      David Denny tombstone, Evergreen-Washelli Cemetery, Seattle,...

  2. The official incorporation of Seattle was by the Territorial legislature on December 2, 1869; Seattle had more than 2,000 residents. Washington would not become the 42 nd state until 20 years later in 1889.

  3. May 9, 2013 · Seattle is one of the only major cities in the United States to be named after a Native American chief. In his native language, Seattle was pronounced “see-ahlsh” but it was difficult for English speakers to pronounce, so they anglicized it to the version that you know today.

  4. Sep 10, 2021 · As you might have guessed, the village was named Seattle, after the Duwamish Chief Sealth aka Chief Seattle. But as is the case with white settlers, this is his anglicized name. In his traditional language of Lushootseed, his name was spelled siʔaɫ and pronounced See-ahth.

    • What Makes Seattle So Green?
    • Has It Always Been called The Emerald City?
    • Other Northwest City Nicknames

    Drive into Seattle from the south and you’ll see plenty of evergreens and other greenery lining I-5. Drive in from the north, you’ll see some more. Even right in the heart of the city, there’s no shortage of greenery, even full forests—Discovery Park, the Washington Park Arboretum, and other parksare shining examples of green spaces within the city...

    Nope, Seattle wasn’t always called the Emerald City. According to HistoryLink.org, the origins of the term come from a contest held by the Convention and Visitors Bureau in 1981. In 1982, the name Emerald City was selected from contest entries as the new nickname for Seattle. Previous to this, Seattle had a few other common nicknames, including the...

    Seattle isn't the only Northwest city with a nickname. It's a fact—most cities love to have a nickname and most of Seattle's neighbors have them too. 1. Bellevueis sometimes called City in a Park due to its park-like nature. Although, this depends on where you're at in Bellevue. Downtown Bellevue can feel like the big city, and yet Downtown Park is...

  5. 2 days ago · It owes its name to the Native American leader Seattle, chief of the Duwamish, Suquamish, and other tribes of the Puget Sound area. Areas of great natural beauty, including the densely forested Olympic Peninsula and the Cascade Range, surround the city.

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  7. The founding of Seattle is usually dated from the arrival of the Denny Party scouts on September 25, 1851. However, Luther Collins, Henry Van Asselt, and the Maple family founded a farming settlement on what is currently the Seattle neighborhood of Georgetown on September 27, 1851. [3]

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