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Beacon Hill is a hill and neighborhood in southeast Seattle, Washington. The municipal government subdivides it into North Beacon Hill, Mid-Beacon Hill, Holly Park, and South Beacon Hill, though most people who live there simply call it "Beacon Hill." Former home to the world headquarters of Amazon.com and present home to the Seattle Division of the Department of Veterans Affairs' Puget Sound Health Care System, the hill offers views of downtown, the Industrial District, Elliott Bay, First Hill, Rainier Valley, and, when the weather is good, Mount Rainier and the Olympic Mountains. It is roughly bounded on the west by Interstate 5, on the north by Interstate 90, on the east by Rainier Avenue South, Cheasty Boulevard South, and Martin Luther King Junior Way South, and on the south by the Seattle city boundary. It is part of Seattle's South End. Homes on the northern part of the hill were mostly built in the early 1900s; thus, North Beacon Hill contains many excellent examples of Craftsman bungalows and Seattle box houses, a local variant of the Foursquare style. The American Planning Association (APA), an organization of "planners, citizens and elected officials - committed to making great communities happen", named Beacon Hill as one of the 30 Great Places in America. The features of Beacon Hill that constitute an APA Great Place include urban design and aesthetics, multi-modal transportation, a variety of uses within the neighborhood, sustainability, community participation and involvement, and memorable character. Beacon Hill was also recognized for having the largest Olmsted-planned green space in Seattle, known as Jefferson Park. The neighborhood is highly treasured by its businesses and residents, and the neighborhood is highly involved in local planning affairs such as open space, public safety, and transportation. The Beacon Hill neighborhood prides itself on many fine foods and restaurants, a highly rated hair salon, the best live music venue, and a place for kids activities, all voted for as some of the "Best of 2012" by Seattle Magazine (online version not currently available). The City of Seattle, in partnership with Beacon BIKES, created the Beacon Hill Family Bicycle and Pedestrian Circulation Plan, a ten-year plan to increase pedestrian bicycle networks serving highly used greenways, intersections, and cycle tracts within the neighborhood as a measure to increase safety for all users. The plan was awarded the 2012 VISION 2040 Award from the Puget Sound Regional Council. Beacon Hill is home to the "Beacon Rocks!" performance series, beginning its 5th season in 2014 on the last Sunday of June, July and August. This event featuring a variety of types of performances is held on the Roberto Maestas Festival Street and produced by Beacon Hill's neighborhood community arts group "ROCKiT Community Arts". Beacon Hill has recently become known for their Food Forest, a new project that has created neighborhood urban farming west of Jefferson Park. The Beacon Food Forest has gained national attention in the news, receiving recognition from the Associated Press, CBS, Gawker, and HLN, to name a few. A 2012 article in Seattle Weekly stated that Beacon Hill was soon to "boast the biggest public food forest in the country" with seven lush acres containing a community park and an edible landscape, including such plantings as walnuts, chestnuts, berry shrubs and vegetables. The idea started with a community-led group that secured $22,000 in Neighborhood Matching Funds from the Department of Neighborhoods. - source: Wikipedia

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2300 S Massachusetts St $120.00 Monthly Parking Book Now
303 10th Ave $225.00 Monthly Parking Book Now
1133 18th Ave $300.00 Monthly Parking Book Now
1140 18th Ave $220.00 Monthly Parking Book Now
1427 11th Ave $300.00 Monthly Parking Book Now
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1717 22nd Ave $200.00 Monthly Parking Book Now
217 17th Avenue East $312.50 Monthly Parking Book Now
2400 Elliott Ave Elliott Ave and Wall St. $210.00 Monthly Parking Book Now
2202 8th Ave $300.00 Monthly Parking Book Now
120 Westlake Ave N $300.00 Monthly Parking Book Now
1454 E Harrison St $250.00 Monthly Parking Book Now
210 Wall st $315.00 Monthly Parking Book Now
301 Minor Ave N $275.00 Monthly Parking Book Now
1260 Republican Street Eastlake Ave E and Republican $247.73 Monthly Parking Book Now
400 Boren Ave N $325.00 Monthly Parking Book Now
535 Pontius Ave N Republican St and Pontius Ave N $247.73 Monthly Parking Book Now
2922 Western Avenue $195.00 Monthly Parking Book Now
435 Dexter Ave N Dexter Ave N and Republican St. $325.00 Monthly Parking Book Now
123 2nd Ave North $200.00 Monthly Parking Book Now
115 Warren Avenue North $195.00 Monthly Parking Book Now
3222 44th Ave SW $100.00 Monthly Parking Book Now
215 1st Ave W $120.00 Monthly Parking Book Now
312 2nd Ave W $200.00 Monthly Parking Book Now
Address: 2300 S Massachusetts St
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Address: 303 10th Ave
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Address: 217 17th Avenue East
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Address: 2400 Elliott Ave
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Address: 210 Wall St
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Address: 301 Minor Ave N
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Address: 1260 Republican Street
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Address: 400 Boren Ave N
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Address: 535 Pontius Ave N
Intersection: Republican St and Pontius Ave N
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Address: 2922 Western Avenue
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Address: 435 Dexter Ave N
Intersection: Dexter Ave N and Republican St.
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Address: 123 2nd Ave North
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Address: 115 Warren Avenue North
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Address: 3222 44th Ave Sw
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Address: 215 1st Ave W
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Address: 312 2nd Ave W
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