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Yesler Terrace is a neighborhood located in Seattle, Washington, known for its rich history and diverse population. It is situated just south of downtown Seattle, near the International District and First Hill neighborhoods. The neighborhood has a population of around 3,500 residents, making it a cozy and close-knit community within the bustling city of Seattle.
Yesler Terrace is known for its cultural diversity, with residents hailing from various ethnic backgrounds including Asian, African American, Hispanic, and European descent. This melting pot of cultures adds to the vibrancy and unique character of the neighborhood. The climate in Yesler Terrace is typically mild, with warm summers and cool, wet winters, making it an attractive place to live year-round.
One of the key historical facts about Yesler Terrace is that it was the first racially integrated public housing project in the United States. It was built in the 1940s as part of a post-World War II effort to provide affordable housing for low-income families. Today, Yesler Terrace is home to a mix of public housing units, affordable apartments, condos, and single-family homes. Cultural highlights in the neighborhood include community events, festivals, and vibrant street art that reflect the diverse heritage of its residents.