Westfield, originally known as the “West Fields”, was once a popular trail for the Lenni-Lenape Indians whose heritage remains in many streets named for them. In the late 19th century the town was settled by immigrants from Europe, and continues today to sustain the residential tradition begun in the late 19th century with several areas officially designated as historic homes sections
This primarily residential community provides a degree of cultural activity that is rare in a smaller town. In addition to local symphony and theatre, the downtown area boasts quaint local shops as well as national retail chains. Westfield’s downtown received the Bronze award among Great American Main Streets. Westfield continues today to draw prosperous residents to its attractive neighborhoods, many of who are famous artists, musicians, and high government officials and sports figures.
Access the pulse of Westfield with dozens of restaurants, retailers, and recreation activities. Shopping, day spas, and community events such as Girls' Night Out, Sweet Sounds of Downtown Music Festival, Downtown 5K
The Capitol Hill neighborhood has numerous high quality schools in the area as well as in the surrounding Seattle neighborhoods.
• Public • Grades K-5
• 365 students • 15 student/teacher
• Public • Grades K-5
• 365 students • 15 student/teacher
• Public • Grades K-5
• 365 students • 15 student/teacher
• Public • Grades K-5
• 365 students • 15 student/teacher