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Capitol Hill Fun Facts
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Since this pandemic, homelessness in Capitol Hill has skyrocketed in the last few years.

What is Covid-19?

100

A community that is heavily associated with the Capitol Hill neighborhood.

What is the LGBTQ+ community?

100

Neighborhood in Seattle that is often referred to as a hub for LGBTQ+ culture and activism.

 What is Capitol Hill?

100

This person said this quote “migration to Capitol Hill sort of tracks the process of coming out in the community."

Who is Charlie Brydon, a Seattle queer activist.

100

The link to the slideshow presentation CoRe Part 3 Info and Jeopardy Table.

200

This department reported that 40,871 people experienced homelessness in 2020.

What is the Department of Community and Human Services?

200

A Capitol Hill public park next to Broadway that hosts events semi-annually.

What is the Cal Anderson Park?

200

This annual LGBTQ+ event on Capitol Hill, featuring a colorful parade and festivities, draws people from all over the region.

What is the Seattle Pride Parade?

200

Capitol Hill used to be known as these two districts.

What are the auto district and the art district?

200

This year was the first pride month event in Seattle, and the following year gay rights stood the test in polls.

What is 1977 and 1978?

300

An innovative approach that accelerates the region's response to chronic homelessness.

What is the Health Through Housing (HTH) Initiative?

300

The Lambert House, a community center for the greater Seattle area, is focused on supporting this demographic.

 What is queer youth?

300

A performing arts venue in Capitol hill that showcases a variety of queer performances.

What is the Egyptian Theater?

300

This house in Capitol Hill was one of the first to provide counseling services to gay individuals in the U.S.

What is the Dorian House?

300

The oldest LGBTQ+ club currently operating in Seattle, located in Capitol Hill.

What is the Neighbours Nightclub?

400

An institute that develops, owns and operates housing for the benefit of low-income, homeless and formerly homeless people in Washington State. They recently opened a new apartment building offering affordable housing for the homeless.

What is the Low Income Housing Institute (LIHI)?

400

Capitol Hill’s Community & Social Connectedness assessment score.

What is 5?

400

An organization, founded in 1978, that played a crucial role in fighting for LGBTQ+ rights in Washington state.

What is the Seattle LGBTQ Commission?

400

This bar opened in the 1960s and is one of the longest surviving lesbian bars in the country.

What is The Wild Rose?

400

This Capitol Hill street corner gained historical significance during the AIDS epidemic as a gathering place for LGBTQ+ activists advocating for healthcare and awareness.

What is Broadway and Pine Street?

500

One of the largest encampments in Capitol Hill.

What is the Cal Anderson Park Homeless Encampment?

500

Primary religious denomination concentrated in Capitol Hill’s residential counterpart, Stevens Neighborhood, in the early 1900s.

What is Catholicism?

500

This community center in Capitol Hill provides resources and support for LGBTQ+ individuals, including counseling, health services, and social activities.

What is The Seattle Counseling Service?

500

This event deeply harmed the community and economy of Capitol Hill and the Central District.

What is the Boeing Bust?

500

This classic Seattle music venue has been around since 1991 and has hosted iconic bands like Pearl Jam, Nirvana, and more.

What is The Crocodile?