LAY OF THE LAND: Fremont
Home to: Artsy free spirits, crafty kooks, non-homeless hippies
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- Sexual Real Estate: Houses, Apartments, and Businesses that Provoke Fond Sex Memories and Mortifying Regrets
- LAY OF THE LAND: Fremont: Home to: Artsy free spirits, crafty kooks, non-homeless hippies
- LAY OF THE LAND: Ballard: Home to: Aging hipsters with alt-country sympathies, homesick Norwegians
- LAY OF THE LAND: Queen Anne: Home to: Young professionals turned off by the hype and noise of Belltown, professional artsy types drawn into the arts vortex (Intiman, Seattle Rep, opera, ballet, On the Boards, EMP)
- LAY OF THE LAND: Capitol Hill: Home to: Gays, lesbians, bisexuals, transgendereds; artsy straights who don't mind being sexual minorities (or at least equals)
- LAY OF THE LAND: Downtown: Home To: Out-of-towners, noisy street revelers, colorful hobos
- LAY OF THE LAND: Belltown: Home To: Sexy upper-income city folk, and the sexy hipster workforce staffing their cafes and boutiques
- LAY OF THE LAND: U-District: Home To: The young and horny; the aged and predatory
- STDs, Babies, and Rape: Where to Turn When Things Go Wrong
The Ballroom (456 N 36th St): Legend has it this pool hall/dance joint lives up to its name, earning a reputation as a grade-A hetero meat market in the heart of enlightened Fremont.
Red Door (3401 Evanston Ave N): Another celebrated straight cruising joint, where long-haired sandal-wearers mingle with young professionals, under the influence of the great equalizer: beer.
Natural Habitats
35th Street Bistro (709 N 35th St): Formerly the beloved Still Life Cafe, this is another get-a-cup-of-coffee-and-stay-for-a-month kind of place, typically well-stocked with willowy hippie girls, sensitive student boys, and massage therapists.
The Fremont Troll (Under the Fremont Bridge): After dark, things happen.



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