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Extraordinary Least Squares

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Located near the edge of Portage Bay near the intersection of Seattle's Capital Hill, Eastlake and Montlake neighborhoods, Extraordinary Least Squares is an exclusive living and working space dedicated to supporting and promoting innovative food and drink, quantitative research methodology, technology, and freedom.

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Located near the edge of Portage Bay near the intersection of Seattle's Capitol Hill, Eastlake and Montlake neighborhoods, Extraordinary Least Squares is an exclusive living and working space dedicated to supporting and promoting innovative food and drink, quantitative research methodology, technology, and freedom.

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Visit Us

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Extraordinary Least Squares is Located near the edge of Portage Bay near the intersection of Seattle's Capital Hill, Eastlake and Montlake neighborhoods at the following address:

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Extraordinary Least Squares is Located near the edge of Portage Bay near the intersection of Seattle's Capitol Hill, Eastlake and Montlake neighborhoods at the following address:

2408 Delmar Drive East
Seattle, WA 98102

The best way to get ELS is by bike. Delmar Drive has bike lines in both directions and has good connections to the Bill Dawson trail, beautiful Interlaken Boulevard, and other bicycle infrastructure. We have plenty of places to park and lock your bike outside.

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When visiting us, walk through the metal gate and find our main door right beyond it. Please keep in mind that our doorbell is not currently functional. Call one of us when you are outside the door and we will let you in.

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When visiting us, walk through the metal gate and find our main door right beyond it. Ring our doorbell or call one of us when you are outside the door and we will let you in.

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If you are coming from the west (e.g., from Fremont or Ballard on the Burke Gilman Trail), you should cross the ship canal on the University Bridge. Harvard Avenue East is the most direct route but it involves a relatively steep hill. An alternative route includes crossing the bridge onto Fuhrman Avenue East and then following that road as it changes into Boyer Avenue East before taking a right onto 14th Avenue East and another right at to the top of that street onto Delmar Drive East.

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The best way of reaching the house from the University of Washington is shown in the figure above. Once you cross the Montlake bridge — but immediately before the onramp for 520 west — turn onto onto the Bill Dawson Trail which is a bike and pedestrian path that will take you under 520 and by a series of playfields. At the other side of the park, Wind your way two blocks south and two blocks east to and then follow Lynn/Delmar Drive East up the hill from the complicated intersection with a large divider in the middle.

Transit Directions

The best bus to our house is the 49 which will arrive at either the - E Roanoke St & Broadway E station if you are coming from downtown or Capital Hill or across the street at the 10th Ave E & E Roanoke St station if you coming from the University District or north Seattle.

+ E Roanoke St & Broadway E station if you are coming from downtown or Capitol Hill or across the street at the 10th Ave E & E Roanoke St station if you coming from the University District or north Seattle.

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If you are coming from downtown Seattle, Capital Hill, or the airport, the bus will drop you at the southwest corner of Roanoke Park. Walk back across the park opposite of the direction the bus was traveling when you dismounted along East Roanoke Street.

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If you are coming from downtown Seattle, Capitol Hill, or the airport, the bus will drop you at the southwest corner of Roanoke Park. Walk back across the park opposite of the direction the bus was traveling when you dismounted along East Roanoke Street.

If you are coming from the University district or north Seattle, the bus will let you off on the east side of 10th avenue. In this case, walk back opposite to the direction that the bus was traveling when you dismounted toward the park across the street. When you cross the street and arrive at the park, you will turn and walk toward your right.

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If you buy an ORCA card, you will need to tap it on a yellow terminal both before you enter, and after you exit the train. The terminal at the airport station is before the ticket machines, so you will need to backtrack slightly to tap your card if you buy it at the airport.

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Take the LINK train until the University Street station which take 36 minutes and stop at 11 stops. At University Street, you will need to change to a bus. Note there is no cellular network in the University Street station, so you may want to get a copy of these directions before you arrive there.

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Take the LINK train until the Capitol Hill station which takes 40 minutes and 13 stops. At Capitol Hill station, you will need to change to a bus. Note there is no cellular network inside most LINK stations, so you may want to get a copy of these directions before you get on the train.

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The LINK station is underground and the buses you will want to take travel on the street above. In the station, walk in the direction of the train and go up the stairs to the north platform. Follow signs for an exit onto 3rd Avenue and University which should be to the left if you are facing the direction of the train. You should exit onto the east side of 3rd Avenue. When outside, walk south (i.e., the opposite direction of the train) to 3rd Avenue and Seneca Street (one block back) and look for a large bus stop that lists the 49 route. The 49 leaves frequently (every 10-20 minutes all day until midnight and as late as 2:18am). You can install the free software phone application "OneBusAway" or view the OneBusAway website for real-time data on bus arrivals.

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The LINK station is underground and the buses you will want to take travel on the street above. Exit the Capitol Hill station towards John St and Broadway E. This will place you at the southeast corner of the John and Broadway intersection. The bus stop is at the northeast corner of the same intersection, right in front of Tea Republik. There is a sign at the stop for the 49 bus. The 49 comes frequently (every 10-20 minutes all day until midnight and as late as 2:18am). You can install the free software phone application "OneBusAway" or view the OneBusAway website for real-time data on bus arrivals.

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Take the 49 north toward Broadway and the University District. Tapping your ORCA card at the bus entrance will register a "transfer" from the LINK which means you will not be charged for the bus. Stay on the bus for about 20 minutes to the stop at E Roanoke St & Broadway E which will be displayed on a digital display on the ceiling at the front of the bus.

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Take the 49 north towards the University District. Tapping your ORCA card on the bus will register a "transfer" from the LINK which means you will not be charged additionally for the bus. Stay on the bus for about 10 minutes to the stop at E Roanoke St & Broadway E which will be displayed on a digital display on the ceiling at the front of the bus.

Once you have gotten off the bus, follow the instructions under "Transit Directions" above for directions from the bus stop to our house.

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Three of the best ways to stay involved with happenings are:

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Will Scott
Phone: (+1) 206-395-9362
Email: me@wills.co.tt

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Lucy Wang

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Lucy Lu Wang
Phone: (+1) 443-824-9725
Email: lucee25@gmail.com

Bryan Newbold