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Madison Valley is a neighborhood in Seattle located east of Capitol Hill; west of Washington Park; south of Montlake; and north of the Central District.
The valley is centered on the corner of E. Madison Street and Martin Luther King Jr. Way E., its main thoroughfares (northeast- and southwest-bound and north- and southbound, respectively).
Members of the Greater Madison Valley Community Council maintain a community web site at http://www.madisonvalley.org. The web site offers information on upcoming council meetings, past issues of the Valley View newsletter, photos of community events, and a contact page.
Madison Valley is known for its French restaurants.[1]
[edit] References
- HistoryLink, Seattle Neighborhoods: Madison Valley
- [1], "Capitol Hill Triangle: Madison Valley / Capitol Hill Neighborhood Blog"
Coordinates: 47°36′58.4″N, 122°17′57.3″W
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