- Montlake, Seattle - Wikipedia
Montlake was primarily developed by John E Boyer and Herbert Turner (also known as H S Turner) from 1903 through the early 1930s In 1916, the northern boundary of Montlake was fixed by the opening of the New Portage Canal, later known as the Montlake Cut, between Lake Washington and Lake Union
- UW Medical Center – Montlake
UW Medical Center is recognized nationally by the U S News World Report With over 70 clinics on our Montlake campus, we've got you covered
- Montlake Community Club
Montlake is a picturesque and serene neighborhood in Seattle, situated between Portage Bay and the Washington Park Arboretum, and known for its charming historic homes, lush green spaces, and strong sense of community
- About Montlake | Schools, Demographics, Things to Do - Homes. com
Montlake Neighborhood Guide Learn about living in the Montlake neighborhood of Seattle, WA Get demographics, home values, best schools, crime data attractions
- Montlake Map – Neighborhoods – Map of Seattle
Though sports at the University of Washington are referred to as “Montlake,” UW sports facilities are not located inside the area’s conventional boundaries; rather, they are located on Montlake Boulevard, across the Montlake Cut from the neighborhood
- Montlake, Seattle | Everything You Need to Know - Nextdoor
Montlake is a peaceful, residential neighborhood in Seattle, known for its charming homes, beautiful parks, and the historic Montlake Bridge It's a friendly community with easy access to the University of Washington and downtown
- Montlake - Seattle, WA - Niche
Living in Montlake offers residents a dense suburban feel and most residents own their homes In Montlake there are a lot of bars, restaurants, coffee shops, and parks Many young professionals live in Montlake and residents tend to be liberal The public schools in Montlake are highly rated
- The ultimate neighborhood guide to Montlake Seattle
Montlake is a quiet, affluent neighborhood full of parks and well-maintained single-family homes Athough it does have some dining and shopping options along one of its main streets, the real draw here is the tightknit community feel, the charming homes, and its parks
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