Capitol Hill’s Millionaires’ Row

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An evening bike ride around my favorite Seattle slope always leads me over to Volunteer Park and the surrounding streets. The most gentrified part of the hilltop has some of Seattle’s historic homes and nicest vistas. This area is called “Millionaires’ Row” because you need to be one to live here. The average sale price over the last year for homes in this area is just over $1 million.

On Saturday, September 8 the Museum of History and Industry is doing a guided walking tour of Millionaires’ Row from 10 a.m.-noon starting at Volunteer Park.

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