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How to get to Olympic Hills in Seattle by bus?

Directions to Olympic Hills (Seattle) with public transportation

The following transit lines have routes that pass near Olympic Hills

    BusBus: 347, 348, 522, 65.

How to get to Olympic Hills by bus?

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Bus stops near Olympic Hills in Seattle

  • 30th Ave Ne & Ne 135th St, 6 min walk,

Bus lines to Olympic Hills in Seattle

  • 65, Shoreline South 148th St Station Lake City,
Questions & Answers
  • What are the closest stations to Olympic Hills?

    The closest stations to Olympic Hills are:

    • 30th Ave Ne & Ne 135th St is 504 yards away, 6 min walk.
  • Which bus lines stop near Olympic Hills?

    These bus lines stop near Olympic Hills: 347, 348, 522, 65.

  • What’s the nearest bus stop to Olympic Hills in Seattle?

    The nearest bus stop to Olympic Hills in Seattle is 30th Ave Ne & Ne 135th St. It’s a 6 min walk away.

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Bus: 347, 348, 522, 65.

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Olympic Hills Address: Seattle street in Seattle

Olympic Hills, Seattle
Olympic Hills, SeattleOlympic Hills is a neighborhood in the Lake City district of Seattle, Washington. The architecture is very diverse, ranging from homes displaced from the Interstate 5 construction, to newer construction. In 1935, Will Rogers played his last game of polo in this verdant neighborhood north of Seattle. The Olympic Hills Polo Field was located across the street from the Jackson Golf Course which was built in 1930. The field was between N.E.135th St. and N.E.137th St. along 15th Ave. NE. It was surrounded by stately poplar trees and in the distance rose the green, rolling Olympic Hills. A monument to Will Rogers was placed at the field, but later moved to Albert Davis Park. Albert Davis Park is behind the Lake City Library which is a historic landmark. Thornton Creek runs through the neighborhood as it makes its way to Lake Washington. The Olympic Hills neighborhood is part of the Lake City district which includes the neighborhoods of Cedar Park, Matthews Beach, Meadowbrook, and Victory Heights. Albert Davis Park, located in the Olympic Hills neighborhood, was a gift to the City of Seattle in 1964, it is named after Albert Davis, a Lake City community leader who died in 1971. Born in Buffalo, New York, in 1890, Davis was a charter member of the Lake City Vigilantes, a member of the Keystone Kops, originated the annual salmon barbecue with his Secret Seasoning, spearheaded the Lake City Pioneer Days celebration, was active in the Youth Center, and served as the unofficial goodwill "ambassador-mayor" of Lake City. He was awarded the Golden Acorn award by the PTA in 1971. Homer Kelly, author of The Golfing Machine, taught golfing lessons at the Jackson Golf Course. He and his wife Rosella are buried at the Acacia Memorial Park which is north of Lake City. Golfers still practice at the public course and there is a perimeter trail where neighbors can enjoy a bit of nature in this urban neighborhood.
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