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August 2018

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www.nickicallahan.com Ballard also offers decent schools, parks and play spaces for the crowd that is more play date than happy hour. Ballard is known for its cozy residential blocks with traditional bungalows, mid century dwellings, and Victorian doll houses. Within recent years, a plethora of modern condos have been popping up as well near downtown. Historically Ballard is the traditional center of Seattle's ethnically Scandinavian seafaring community, who were drawn to the area because of the salmon fishing opportunities. Celebrations honoring this by- gone era are abundant in the summertime. Don't miss the Ballard SeafoodFest (now offering a Beer Garden as well) and the B ordered by Puget Sound, Shilshole Bay and Salmon Bay Ballard has a rich history filled with maritime and Scandinavia connections. Originally home to mill workers, fishermen and boat builders, today Ballard maintains its character as a small town within a big city, blessed with varied architecture, and a mix of families as well as 20-something hipsters. Market Street is the center of it all with Ballard Ave. coming in a close second. In this vibrant downtown area you will find quaint eateries, hip boutiques and shops, pubs and a movie theater. Norwegian Constitution Day (also called Syttende Mai) on May 17 to commemorate the signing of the Norwegian Constitution. The tight-knit artist community often puts on special shopping events (keep an eye on trusty myballard.com for dates); some boutiques also offer special sales and discounts during Ballard's Second Saturday Art Walk (ballardchamber.com), held the second weekend of each month from 6 to 9 p.m. Below you will find a few other 'can't miss spots' if you are thinking of spending a day in Ballard or even making this area your new home. Ballard Spotlight on

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