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<!-- Image with unknown copyright status removed: [[File:Downtown Winslow Bainbridge Island.jpg|thumb|300px|Downtown Winslow]] -->'''Winslow''' is the name of the downtown area of the city of [[Bainbridge Island, |
<!-- Image with unknown copyright status removed: [[File:Downtown Winslow Bainbridge Island.jpg|thumb|300px|Downtown Winslow]] -->'''Winslow''' is the name of the downtown area of the city of [[Bainbridge Island, Washington]], and is the original name of the city, named for shipbuilder Winslow Hall.<ref>{{cite book|last=Meany|first=Edmond S.|url=https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015027074981;view=1up;seq=367|title=Origin of Washington geographic names|publisher=University of Washington Press|year=1923|location=Seattle|page=351}}</ref> It encompasses the area around the main street, Winslow Way, and is made up of approximately {{convert|1.5|mi2|km2}} overlooking [[Eagle Harbor (harbor)|Eagle Harbor]]. |
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The city has occupied the entire space of Bainbridge Island since February 28, 1991, when the {{convert|1.5|sqmi|adj=mid}} city of [[Winslow, Washington|Winslow]] (incorporated on August 9, 1947), annexed the rest of the island<ref>{{cite news|last=Smith|first=Carlton|date=November 7, 1990|title=Bainbridge Island Incorporation -- Bainbridge Apparently Oks Annexation Into Winslow|newspaper=[[Seattle Times]]|department=Business|url=http://community.seattletimes.nwsource.com/archive/?date=19901107&slug=1102735|access-date=November 22, 2017}}</ref><ref name="LAT 1993-08-152">{{cite news|last=McKinney|first=John|date=August 15, 1993|title=Bainbridge Island: A Seattle Retreat|newspaper=[[Los Angeles Times]]|url=http://articles.latimes.com/1993-08-15/travel/tr-24029_1_bainbridge-island|access-date=November 22, 2017}}</ref> after a narrowly passed November 1990 referendum.<ref name=":02">{{Cite web|title=Winslow changes its name to Bainbridge Island on November 7, 1991. - HistoryLink.org|url=https://historylink.org/File/8278|access-date=2021-06-13|website=historylink.org}}</ref> It officially remained the city of Winslow for several months, until November 7, 1991, at which time the city of Winslow was renamed the city of Bainbridge Island.<ref name=":02" /> |
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Named for shipbuilder Winslow Hall,<ref>{{cite book|last=Meany|first=Edmond S.|title=Origin of Washington geographic names|url=https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015027074981;view=1up;seq=367|year=1923|publisher=University of Washington Press|location=Seattle|page=351}}</ref> the city of Winslow was incorporated on August 23, 1947; on February 28, 1991, the City of Winslow annexed the rest of the [[island]], officially becoming the City of Bainbridge Island, Washington. |
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Winslow Way runs about ten city blocks, and is grounded on both sides by local businesses, including a bookstore, several galleries, and multiple restaurants and bakeries. A [[Seattle-Winslow Ferry|ferry terminal]], with service to [[Seattle]]'s [[Colman Dock]], boards at the east end of Winslow Way. |
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In 2010, the census block group in which Winslow is located had a median household income of $42,000, less than half of the Island's median household income of $94,000 and one-third of several of the Island's wealthiest block groups, and also $10,000 less than national and statewide averages.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.usa.com/WA0350909001.html|title=Census Block Group 090900-1 in Kitsap County, Washington}}</ref> More than half of Winslow households live in rental units, compared to 20% of households across the Island. These differences have in some cases created tension between Winslow and the remainder of the Island, which were highlighted during the successful initiative to annex Winslow and the remainder of the Island into a new jurisdiction noted above.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://community.seattletimes.nwsource.com/archive/?date=19901107&slug=1102735|title= Bainbridge Island Incorporation -- Bainbridge Apparently Oks Annexation Into Winslow |newspaper= [[Seattle Times]]|department=Business|first=Carlton |last=Smith|date=November 7, 1990|access-date=22 November 2017}}</ref> |
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==See also== |
==See also== |
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*[[Pacific Creosoting Company]] |
*[[Pacific Creosoting Company]] |
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*[[List of Bainbridge Island communities]] |
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==References== |
==References== |
Winslow is the name of the downtown area of the city of Bainbridge Island, Washington, and is the original name of the city, named for shipbuilder Winslow Hall.[1] It encompasses the area around the main street, Winslow Way, and is made up of approximately 1.5 square miles (3.9 km2) overlooking Eagle Harbor.
The city has occupied the entire space of Bainbridge Island since February 28, 1991, when the 1.5-square-mile (3.9 km2) city of Winslow (incorporated on August 9, 1947), annexed the rest of the island[2][3] after a narrowly passed November 1990 referendum.[4] It officially remained the city of Winslow for several months, until November 7, 1991, at which time the city of Winslow was renamed the city of Bainbridge Island.[4]
Winslow Way runs about ten city blocks, and is grounded on both sides by local businesses, including a bookstore, several galleries, and multiple restaurants and bakeries. A ferry terminal, with service to Seattle's Colman Dock, boards at the east end of Winslow Way.
In 2010, the census block group in which Winslow is located had a median household income of $42,000, less than half of the Island's median household income of $94,000 and one-third of several of the Island's wealthiest block groups, and also $10,000 less than national and statewide averages.[5] More than half of Winslow households live in rental units, compared to 20% of households across the Island. These differences have in some cases created tension between Winslow and the remainder of the Island, which were highlighted during the successful initiative to annex Winslow and the remainder of the Island into a new jurisdiction noted above.[6]
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