Victory Heights, Seattle

Victory Heights just south of the Victory Heights play area
Victory Heights at the Victory Heights play area
Victory Heights just north of the Victory Heights play area

Victory Heights is a neighborhood in the Lake City district of Seattle, Washington. It was named after the Victory Highway, which formed the eastern border of the area. The highway was originally called the Gerhart Erickson Road, the namesake of which was Gerhart Erickson, who sponsored the Good Roads legislation in 1903. The road was then renamed Bothell Road, changed to Victory Highway in 1924, before returning to Bothell Road; it is now called Lake City Way NE.[1] The neighborhood was annexed to the city of Seattle in 1954.

References

  1. Wilma, David (2001-07-18). "the Free Online Encyclopedia of Washington State History". HistoryLink.org. Retrieved 2011-12-06.
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Coordinates: 47°42′23″N 122°18′24.9″W / 47.70639°N 122.306917°W / 47.70639; -122.306917


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