Landmarks and Legends of First Hill

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Across
  1. 3. This Seattle institution was once home to a stuffed cougar and late-night jazz singers, but was lost to a fire in 2024
  2. 5. A Catholic high school for young men on First Hill, whose mascot is the Fighting Irish
  3. 6. This park connects First Hill and Downtown and was the first park in the country to be built as a lid over a highway
  4. 10. The oldest church on First Hill, originally built in 1870, was destroyed in the Great Fire of 1889, and reopened in 1892
  5. 12. This family was in the meatpacking business and bequeathed funds in their will to create a free art museum to house and display their collection
  6. 13. This Level 1 Trauma Center serves Washington, Idaho, Alaska, and Montana
  7. 14. “____ Hill” is the nickname for First Hill because of its concentration of hospitals and healthcare providers
Down
  1. 1. This street connects the neighborhoods of First Hill and Capitol Hill
  2. 2. This Madison Street bus is the only Rapid Ride bus in Seattle that has doors on both sides
  3. 4. The only historic hotel in Seattle that has operated continuously as a hotel since its opening in 1909
  4. 7. The Northwest ____ Center was the world’s first dialysis organization
  5. 8. These animals once lived on the veranda of the Stimson-Green mansion and inspired the bronze art in First Hill Park
  6. 9. The _____ Hub is a place for dementia-friendly communities, bringing together people, partners, and programs on First Hill
  7. 11. This historic venue was once the home of the Christian Science church and now features arts and civic events