Shoreline is a suburb in King County, located directly north of Seattle and south of the adjacent communities of Esperance and Mountlake Terrace. This affluent residential area is mostly inhabited by people who travel to Seattle over the course of the workweek, making it a bedroom community.
Shoreline has many reasons to visit, including the Richmond Beach Saltwater Park, which even draws people in from other suburbs around the town. There are also plenty of parks in Shoreline, including the Saint Edward State Park and the smaller Hamlin Park, which is no less beautiful.
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Population
Shoreline was originally platted as Richmond Beach in 1890, and it was connected to the rest of Seattle by streetcars by the early 1900s. Seattle began trying to annex Shoreline in the 1980s, which led to the community voting for incorporation, which eventually occurred in 1995.
Demographics
The demographics of Shoreline can be found on the US Census Bureau’s page about the city, but we’ve also included them here for ease of access:
- 65.5% White
- 7.7% Hispanic or Latino
- 6% African American
- 15% Asian
- 0.5% Native American
57,000 people live in Shoreline, and the city has grown by exactly 7.5% since the last census. The median value of a home in the town is $452,000, and the median gross rent is $1423.
Fun Facts
- Before Europeans established themselves in the area, Shoreline was inhabited by the Duwamish Native American tribe for about 4000 years.
- Shoreline’s name originally came from the first school district in the area, as it stretched from shore to shore.
- Shoreline is made up of 14 neighborhoods, all of which feature a geometric, rectangular shape instead of the more natural shapes of neighborhoods in other cities.
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