Bitter Lake, Seattle

Bitter Lake is a neighborhood in Seattle, Washington, United States, named after its most notable feature, Bitter Lake. It was a mostly natural forest of Douglas-fir and Western Redcedar, inhabited by Native Americans, until the late 19th century. Development especially picked up when the Seattle-to-Everett Interurban streetcar reached the lake in 1906. A sawmill operated in the area until 1913, when most of the trees had been cut down.

Bitter Lake
Neighborhood
Bitter Lake on a cloudy afternoon
Etymology: Bitter Lake
Bitter Lake
Bitter Lake
Coordinates: 47.726°N 122.351°W / 47.726; -122.351
CountryUnited States
StateWashington
CitySeattle
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