Lake City, WA
Music connected to Lake City
About Lake City
- • Jazz musician Buddy Catlett, known for his work with Count Basie, was born in Lake City.
- • The original location of the Seattle Public Library's bookmobile service started in Lake City.
- • The completion of Bothell Way in the early 20th century spurred Lake City's development.
- • Lake City once had a large amusement park called Luna Park, predating Disneyland.
- • The Great Seattle Fire of 1889 caused some residents to relocate to Lake City.
- • Named for its proximity to Lake Washington, it was established in 1949.
- • With over 33,000 residents, it's larger than many incorporated Washington towns.
- • At 354 feet, it has slightly higher ground than downtown Seattle.
- • Many residents work in healthcare, reflecting Seattle's strong medical sector.
- • There's a sense of community, with diverse cultures and a growing urban feel.
- • The Seattle Kraken play at Climate Pledge Arena, a short drive south of Lake City.
- • The University of Washington Huskies football team has a storied history at Husky Stadium.