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Seattle is the largest city in the US state of聽Washington聽and the聽Pacific northwestern region聽of the United States. Protected from weather extremes by its position between聽Olympic聽and聽Cascade聽mountain ranges, Seattle is known for cool summers and mild, cloudy winters. Humans he inhabited the area for around 12,000 years, with the first permanent non-indigenous settlement dating back to 1851. Since then, Seattle has found fame as a logging town, gold rush supply depot, railroad, port, air gateway, and the birthplace of iation, high tech, and online commerce giants, including Boeing, Microsoft, and Amazon.com. Today, Seattle remains a commercial, industrial, and cultural hub while also enjoying a reputation as one of the United States' most active and progressive cities.聽

Geography Of Seattle Skyline of Seattle.

Seattle is located in western Washington state, on the southeastern shore of聽Puget Sound, a one-hundred-mile-long inlet of the Pacific Ocean. The city is in King County, sixty miles northeast of Washington state capital, Olympia. Portland,聽Oregon, is 174 miles to the south, and Vancouver,聽British Columbia, is 143 miles to the north. The city has grown and expanded to become a conurbation that has grown around the downtown core and now stretches from Tacoma to the south to Everett to the north to Bellevue to the east. Puget Sound hems the city on the west. Lake Washington, the second-largest freshwater lake in Washington, sits east of downtown Seattle. It is connected to Puget Sound by Lake Union and Lake Washington Ship Canal. Seattle sits in a volcanically and聽tectonically聽active region. The Seattle Fault runs through downtown and west to the Cascade Range.

Climate Of Seattle

The聽K枚ppen Climate Classification聽assesses Seattle as hing a warm-summer Mediterranean climate with rainier winters and dryer summers. Seattle's erage annual temperature is 51.5掳F. The Olympic Mountains to the west often protect against winter rain, while the Cascade Range to the east helps ease midcontinental extremes of temperature. Summers see maximum high temperatures of around 78掳F in August, while lows of around 35掳F are reached in December, January, and February. Snowfall is rare in Seattle, with February being the snowiest month, with 1.9 days of snowfall recorded in an erage February. Rainfall of 54.6 inches falls per year, with November the wettest month with an erage of 8.1 inches of rain and July the driest, with around 1.1 inches of precipitation. The erage annual humidity is 73%. There are fewer than sixty days of complete sunshine each year.

Seattle during a winter storm.

Seattle's climate is changing, however. After a summer in which there were 51 days without measurable rainfall, 2021 saw 19 inches of rainfall between September and November; the most rainfall measured in such a period since records began in 1945. Furthermore, rising water levels threaten this coastal city, with estimates projecting sea levels will rise ten inches by 2050, 28 inches by 2100, and 47 inches by 2150.聽

Brief History Of Seattle

When Europeans first hunted for the Northwest Passage, the area was home to Nuuchah-nulth, Suquamish, Duwamish, Coast Salish, Makah, Quinault, and Chinook Indigenous peoples. The Spanish explored Puget Sound, followed by the Russians. George Vancouver arrived to map the area for the British in 1792, but British control was soon ceded to American interests. In 1851 settlers from Illinois established the first settlement. Duwamish, later renamed Seattle after local Chief Sealth, was laid out in 1853. Seattle became the site of the University of Washington in 1861. The city was incorporated in 1869. The 1880s saw setbacks in the form of anti-Chinese riots and 1889's Great Fire. The 1890s witnessed a population explosion with the arrival of the Great Northern Railway and Seattle's status as聽a gold rush supply depot. Wharves sprouted along the waterfront. During the early 20th century, women won the right to vote, and industry flourished, but strikes and unrest occurred. In 1942, around 6,000 of the city's Japanese American community were deported. The second half of the century saw urban renewal and development, driven in part by 1962's World's Fair. The 1980s saw significant growth, spurred by Seattle's high-tech sector. Anti-globalization protests took place during 1999's World Trade Organization conference. Today, Seattle remains a politically active, progressive city, a leader in green and renewable energy, and a vibrant cultural destination.

Demographics And Economy Of Seattle

The United States Census Bureau (USCB) estimated Seattle's population to be 737,015 as of April 1, 2020, up from the 2010 figure of 608,660. Of these, 49% were female and 51% male, with 4.6% under five years of age, 14.5% under eighteen, and 12.5% over 65. The USCB reported that 65.8% of Seattleites identify as White (not Hispanic or Latino), 16.3% Asian, 7.1% Black or African American, and 7.1% Hispanic or Latino. Furthermore, 19.4% of the city's population were born outside the US, and 26,211 identified as veterans. According to the USCB, the median household income was $97,185, while the previous twelve months' per capita income was $63,610, placing Seattle far above the national US erage. The poverty rate was 10.2%. Between 2016 and 2020, 73.9% of those over 16 were in the civilian labor force.

Attractions In And Around Seattle The Space Needle

The iconic 605-foot-tall聽Space Needle聽has presided over the skyline since 1962's World's Fair. Revolving glass floors and an open-air viewing deck offer incredible 360掳 views of Puget Sound, Mount Rainier, and Cascade and Olympic mountains.

Pike Place Market Pike Place market in Seattle. Editorial credit: Checubus / Shutterstock.com

Situated on nine acres of the downtown waterfront, the bustling, historic market sells everything from salmon to strawberries to ceramics in hundreds of shops, stalls, and restaurants. It is the ideal place to people-watch or grab a meal, picnic ingredients, or a coffee (from the original Starbucks).聽

Pioneer Square

The city's oldest neighborhood has seen it all鈥攆rom the Gold Rush to riots and renewal. Discover the city's past on eerie ghost tours, and atmospheric underground tours, at Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park, and Tlingit Indian Totem, before exploring today's shops, galleries, and eateries.聽

Chihuly Garden and Glass Chihuly Garden and Glass Museum in Seattle. Editorial credit: Checubus / Shutterstock.com

Next door to the Space Needle, you will find a museum dedicated to local glass artist Dale Chihuly. Eight exhibition galleries, a Glasshouse, and lush gardens display incredible sculptures, including a one-hundred-foot-long work created from red, yellow, and orange glass flowers.

Seattle Art Museum

Seattle Art Museum (SAM) offers two experiences鈥擲AM itself (home to almost 25,000 works) and nine acres of waterfront park that make up the dramatic Olympic Sculpture Park.

Puget Sound and The Islands A group of orcas surface together, with San Juan Island, Washington, in the background.

Drive to Camano and Whidbey islands or hop aboard a ferry or seaplane to revel in the charms of the聽San Juan Islands. Even closer, water taxis take you to Vashon Island, home of excellent ice cream, while 30-minute ferry rides to Bainbridge Island often offer excellent whale-watching opportunities on route.

Seattle is an incredible destination and an ideal base for exploring聽Olympic National Park,聽Mount Rainier, the islands, and western Washington. The city boasts a wealth of cultural resources and attractions, distinct neighborhoods, a thriving economy, and a unique character. As the 21st century progresses, it will be fascinating to see how this vibrant city rises to its challenges.

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