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Fort Lawton – Forgotten Fortress?

The closure of Fort Lawton located in Magnolia’s Discovery Park is bittersweet. Gone are the days of active United States military happenings and left behind are empty buildings, parking lots and opportunity. This urban park is about 534 acres and ready for new potential and protected wildlife refuge.

Fort Lawton

Fort Lawton

The most controversial issue regarding the space is what to do with former military property acquired by the City of Seattle around Discovery Park. In 2004, city planners announced it would purchase 23- 24 acres of U.S. Navy property within the park. The decision was ultimately made to demolish the structures and create open space. In 2008, plans to close Fort Lawton opened up debate over what to do with the former military base. Now that the military is gone it seems that plans for the future are moving forward. Much of the park is emptied out and decisions need to happen here, and soon.

Fort Lawton

Fort Lawton Gate

Discovery Park can attract wild animals. In the winter of 2008-2009 a coyote in the park made headlines and in May 2009 a black bear was seen. In September 2009…the park was closed because of the presence of a cougar. The animal was trapped and transported to the Cascade Mountains. Next time you hike into the park and down to the waters edge look for the Orca Whales that have been reported to be more South than usual because they are hunting salmon which are close to the rivers & streams that run into Puget Sound.

Fort Lawton – The emblem on the gate has been removed. The United States Stars and Stripes no longer waves from the flag pole. Let’s not forget this important part of Seattle history. It is truly a facinating area to explore and live close. Let us know if we can answer more questions about the area and what Magnolia has to offer. Presented by Brian C. Olsen – 206.898.3627 – Cooper Jacobs Real Estate, LLC  brian@cooperjacobs.com www.cooperjacobs.com

 

 

A Day in the Park at Magnolia in Seattle

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The leaves are turning,
the birds are crooning,
 and your heart is pumping…

A Day in the Park at Magnolia in Seattle

Yup. You are hiking in one of Seattle’s most treasured Parks. Nestled in Magnolia, Discovery Park is huge, gorgeous, and free. Discovery Park boasts a whopping 534 acres of biking trails, hiking trails, sand dunes, forest, and beach access. Families love the shady playground with the mini-zipline. Athletes and hikers love the countless bike and running trails. Birders love the vast variety of birds in the park, and everyone loves the jaw dropping Magnolia views of Puget Sound.

Stop by the Visitors Center for maps as this park is so large it’s easy to get lost.  Discovery Park is the crown jewel of the Seattle Parks Department and Magnolia residents are so very lucky to live within minutes of it. Check it out while the leaves are turning. Don’t forget the camera.

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For more information on Discovery Park in Magnolia: 

http://www.seattle.gov/parks/Environment/discovparkindex.htm#/about

For information on Real Estate in Magnolia contact Linda Berge at #206-306-3120 or Linda@CooperJacobs.com

Wheeler Street Cafe

Great Food In the Heart of Magnolia!

If a tasty lunch is what you’re looking for, then Wheeler Street Cafe in Seattle’s Magnolia neighborhood is where it’s at!

Located in the alley-like Wheeler Street just south of the Magnolia Playfield, Wheeler Street Cafe is a gem of a place where soup and sandwiches are the king and queen.  Proprietor, Gregory Campbell’s (formerly the executive chef for Kirkland’s Third Floor Fish Cafe) original focus for the restaurant was on making out of this world soup – special soup – soup to dream about.  The 1200′ space that the cafe is located in was too big just for soup so…..then came sandwiches.  Yum!

One of the many advantages of living in Seattle’s prestigious neighborhood, Magnolia, is the pedestrian village filled with shops, banks and some wonderful restaurants.

Check out Wheeler Street Kitchen.  You’re sure to be pleased!