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| | Capitol Hill, Seattle, Washington - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | Seattle's main gay pride parade abandoned the hill in 2006 for a route from Downtown Seattle to the Seattle Center fairgrounds, drawing a crowd estimated at 150,000, but the dyke march and a neighborhood pride parade still drew a crowd estimated at 50,000. |
 | | Most of the Hill's major thoroughfares are dotted with coffeehouses, taverns and bars, and residences cover the gamut from modest motel-like studio apartment buildings to some of the city's grandest and most venerable mansions, with the two extremes sometimes cheek-by-jowl. |
 | | Capitol Hill, ever the politically active neighborhood, saw marches of protestors that walked up the hill from downtown, which were then turned back and dispersed by police with tear-gas in the days that followed "N30". |
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