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Seven hills of Seattle

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The term seven hills of Seattle describes the hills that the city of Seattle was built on and around. However, people do not all agree on which exact hills are included in this group. This idea of a city's "seven hills" has been used for many places, like Rome and Constantinople, not just Seattle. The hills give Seattle its special shape and help explain why some parts of the city are higher than others.

The seven hills

Walt Crowley thought the main hills that people talk about when they mention the seven hills of Seattle are First Hill, also called "Pill Hill" because of all the hospitals there, Yesler Hill (now Yesler Terrace), Cherry Hill, Denny Hill (now the Denny Regrade), Capitol Hill, Queen Anne Hill, and Beacon Hill. These hills are linked to seven special rocks in Seattle's Seven Hills Park.

Some other hills that people sometimes include in the list are West Seattle, Magnolia, Graham Hill, Crown Hill, and Mount Baker.

Geology

Seattle's landscape was shaped by big glaciers during the ice age. Most of the city's seven hills are called drumlins, like Beacon Hill, First Hill, Capitol Hill, Queen Anne Hill, and Mount Baker. Others, such as Magnolia and West Seattle, are drift uplands.

"Seven Hills of Seattle" annual walk

The Seattle-Bergen Sister City Association (Sister Cities International) organizes an annual walk called the "Seven Hills of Seattle". This event connects Seattle with its sister city, Bergen, Norway, which is famous as the City of Seven Mountains.

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