Denny-Blaine, Residential neighborhood in Seattle, United States
Denny-Blaine is a residential area along Lake Washington's shoreline in Seattle, characterized by established homes and green spaces. The neighborhood sits between tree-lined streets and waterfront areas with direct beach access.
The area was founded in 1910 by developers Elbert F. Blaine and Charles L. Denny, whose father Arthur Denny was an early Seattle settler. The neighborhood grew from their original vision into an established residential community.
The Tennis Club serves as a community hub where residents and visitors gather for sports and fitness activities throughout the year.
The shoreline is easily accessible on foot, and multiple public transit lines connect the area to downtown. Plan your visit to Lake Washington around seasonal conditions, as the beaches and water activities are available year-round.
Viretta Park sits along Lake Washington Boulevard East and serves as a remembrance space where visitors find wooden benches inscribed with personal messages. The park draws people who wish to reflect on the legacy and influence of a noted musician connected to the area.
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