Ballard
Ballard is a neighborhood located in the northwestern part of Seattle, Washington. Known for its rich maritime history, it was originally a separate city before being annexed by Seattle in 1907. Today, Ballard features a mix of residential areas, parks, and commercial spaces, making it a vibrant community.
The area is famous for its Ballard Locks, which allow boats to pass between Puget Sound and Lake Washington. Additionally, Ballard hosts a popular Sunday farmers market and is home to several breweries, restaurants, and shops, reflecting its diverse culture and local economy.