Delridge Seattle

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Delridge is a district in Seattle, Washington, located along Delridge Way, which follows the eastern slope of Longfellow Creek's mudflats to the Duwamish River estuary. It is often associated with West Seattle and spans informal boundaries from north near the Duwamish River to south near White Center, and west near West Seattle.

The district includes several neighborhoods, each with distinct characteristics:


Delridge is historically significant for its steel industry heritage and natural features like Longfellow Creek, which was daylighted in Westwood. The district also includes various parks, schools, and community organizations focused on development and environmental efforts.