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Beacon Hill is located in southeast Seattle. It was named by Bostonian, M. Harwood Young, who named the hill after Beacon Hill in Boston, Massachusetts. The Boston neighborhood was one of the most expensive neighborhoods in all of the country to live in at the time. Located next to the Boston Common and Boston Public Garden, the neighborhood was and remains one of the most desirable areas of residence in Massachusetts, with narrow, gas-lit streets, brick sidewalks, and beautiful, brownstone homes. Seattle’s Beacon Hill has its own charm, with Craftsman bungalows and Seattle box houses instead of brownstone townhouses. A bungalow style home in America builds on the original Indian, single-story design (no pun intended). Homes feature low-pitch roof lines, deeply overhanging eaves, and a front porch beneath an extension on the main roof.

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