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Tag Archives: seward park
Person driving on wrong side of the road killed a man biking near Seward Park, police searching for suspect
A person driving on the wrong side of the street struck and killed a man biking toward Seward Park Sunday evening, according to Seattle Police. The suspect then fled the scene. The man killed was 63. Our condolences to his … Continue reading
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Tagged deaths, hit and run, lake washington loop, seward park, seward park ave s, spd
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Wilson Ave S bike lanes will fill key gap in SE Seattle, meeting Thursday
Wilson Ave S is a true rarity in the hilly neighborhood above Seward Park: It is relatively flat and direct. Well, OK, the whole street isn’t flat. But the 0.8 miles of the street that the Seattle Department of Transportation … Continue reading
Cyclefest 2013 is tonight at Seward Park
Watch a bike race in real life, then Stage 18 of the Tour de France on a projector screen at Seward Park tonight. Cascade Bicycle Club is hosting their annual Cyclefest party at the park tonight (Thursday) starting at 4 … Continue reading
Tonight: CycleFest takes over Seward Park
Want to watch the Tour de France next to the park where Tour competitor Tyler Farrar got his pro racing start? Then head down to Seward Park tonight (Thursday) for Cascade Bicycle Club’s CycleFest. You can watch a real life … Continue reading
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Tagged cascade bicycle club, cyclefest 2012, seward park, tour de france 2012
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New bike co-op and road changes coming near Othello Station
Whistle Stop Co-op will bring a community cafe and community bicycle co-op to the neighborhoods around Othello all in one shop. The Whistle Stop Co-op, located on the northeast corner of MLK and Othello, is holding its grand opening celebration … Continue reading
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Tagged bike shops, brighton, events, holly park, othello, rainier valley, seward park, whistle stop co-op
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Weekend Guide: Bike-in movie at Cal Anderson + Coffee Jitters Alleycat
A quick look at some bikey stuff happening this weekend. If I missed anything, be sure to add it to the comments or email [email protected] Bike-in movie at Cal Anderson Saturday Sponsored by CapitolHillSeattle.com (which I just so happen to … Continue reading
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Tagged alleycat races, bicycle sunday, bike works, coffee jitters, columbia city, contested streets, seward park, weekend guide
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After getting start in the Seattle area, Farrar wins Stage 3 of Tour de France
We here at Seattle Bike Blog don’t usually write much about bicycle racing — especially not big time professional racing. Nothing against the sport, but racing just isn’t what we’re into. However, this story makes a rare strike within the … Continue reading
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Tagged madrona, races, seward park, tour de france 2011, tyler farrar
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Several bike rides this weekend — Tweed Ride, Port of Seattle bike tour, Ballard rain garden tour
Say—The most dapper of Seattle’s citizenry will be in attendance for a celebration of the centennial of Seward Park! You, fair Seattleite, are invited to don your finest tweed and join the noble faction Go Means Go for a grand … Continue reading
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Tagged ballard, elliott bay trail, events, go means go, my ballard, port of seattle, rain gardens, seward park, tweed rides
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