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Neighborhoods

Education Hill

Education Hill is the hill above the Redmond Downtown.

Redmond, WA

Redmond prides itself on planning for the future with residents and business in mind.  The community's vision is as a city with two vibrant urban centers, in Downtown and Overlake and improved connections to our neighborhoods where City government provides quality and responsive services in partnership with an engaged community. Located between Washington's dramatic Cascade mountain range and the Puget Sound at the north end of Lake Sammamish about fifteen miles east of Seattle, Redmond is on the northeast terminus of SR 520.

Look for information about Redmond:

http://www.redmond.gov/

History of Redmond:

http://www.redmondhistoricalsociety.org/

Bellevue, WA

Bellevue routinely shows up near the top of various lists for the best places to live in the country. Bellevue cultural and recreational highlights, along with general background about the city and its history, are available here.

https://bellevuewa.gov/discover-bellevue

Kirkland, WA

The City of Kirkland was named after a British-born steel tycoon, Peter Kirk, who came to the Northwest in the 1880s seeking new development opportunities. Kirk envisioned developing a "Pittsburgh of the West" on the eastern shore of Lake Washington - a bustling new town whose main economy would be focused around steel production. Peter Kirk's dream of a city on the east shore of Lake Washington has been fulfilled, although not exactly as he imagined it. Today, Kirkland is a vibrant and thriving community of more than 80,000 people.

http://www.kirklandwa.gov/