DWC, Seattle Sand Point by helicopter

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DWC, Seattle Sand Point by helicopter
Latitude 47.681339
Longitude -122.252179
DMS Format 47° 40' 52"N, 122° 15' 7"W
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Cross Park Trail S, Seattle, WA 98115, USA
Aerial Point of Interest
DWC, Seattle Sand Point
Sand Point is a neighborhood in Seattle, Washington, United States, named after and consisting mostly of the Sand Point peninsula that juts into Lake Washington, which is itself largely given over to Magnuson Park. Its southern boundary can be said to be N.E. 65th Street, beyond which are Windermere and Hawthorne Hills; its northern boundary, N.E. 95th Street, beyond which is Lake City. The western limit of the neighborhood, beyond which are View Ridge and Wedgwood, is not fixed and can be said to be anywhere up the hill that extends west from Sand Point Way N.E. as far as 35th Avenue N.E. It is also the former home of Seattle Naval Air Station. Sand Point Airfield was the endpoint of the first aerial circumnavigation of the world in 1924. The historic flight helped convince Congress to develop Sand Point as a Naval Air Station. The station ceased operations in 1970.
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