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Josephine S: Although you can't walk there, it's not in a walkable neighborhood, and it's all about flying -- this museum is a must-see. They have an incredible plane collection including JFK's Air Force One, a Concorde, and our kids love the SR-71 Blackbird.
Alice K: Longfellow Creek walking trails meander throughout the Westwood neighborhood. This entrance is near Chief Sealth High School on SW Thistle Street.
Alice K: The Center has an indoor pool and offers swim classes as well as free swim times.
Alice K: These 12 brand new public tennis courts were added next to the Southwest Community center on SW Thistle St when "Westwood Park" (not an official name) was constructed in 2011 at the former site of Denny Middle School.
Alice K: This new park doesn't have an official name, but it has already become a neighborhood favorite.
2nd SW Ln Seattle WA 98146 has a Walk Score of 55 out of 100. This location is Somewhat Walkable so some amenities near 2nd SW Ln are within walking distance.
Walk nearby to coffee from Dubsea Coffee and groceries from Duane's Garden Patch.
The nearest restaurants are China Best Wok, Blue Collar Gourmet LLC, Hecka Good Cafe, Cemitas Poblanas, Buxx Teriyaki, Cafe Teando, Papa Murphy's, and Taqueria Adelitas.
Nearby schools include Myers Way Child Care Center.
9 nearby routes: 9 bus, 0 rail, 0 other contribute to a Transit Score of 34 — Some Transit near 2nd SW Ln.
Dave Peck: Not my favorite place to walk.
Alice Kuder: This is a very comfortable and welcoming facility; a wonderful public resource. The staff is friendly and helpful.
Alice Kuder: Home of the Southwest Precinct. Built circa 2001, prior to that West Seattle didn't have it's own police station.
Alice Kuder: These 12 brand new public tennis courts were added next to the Southwest Community center on SW Thistle St when "Westwood Park" (not an official name) was constructed in 2011 at the former site of Denny Middle School.
Alice Kuder: Longfellow Creek walking trails meander throughout the Westwood neighborhood. This entrance is near Chief Sealth High School on SW Thistle Street.