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[[File:Seattle - Latona School 01.jpg|thumb|The former Latona School in Northlake, now John Stanford International School.]]
'''Northlake''' is a [[neighborhood]] in [[Seattle, Washington]], that consists of the southern part of [[Wallingford, Seattle, Washington|Wallingford]], below N 40th Street. It is so named for being on the northern shore of [[Lake Union]]. Landmarks are [[Gas Works Park]], with the Wallingford Steps above, and [[Ivar's]] Salmon House. Circa 1900, the eastern part of Northlake was known as '''Latona''', and the John Stanford International School building was formerly the Latona School. Nowadays, the name ''Latona'' is likely to refer to anywhere along Latona Ave. NE from Northlake north to NE 65th St. near [[Green Lake, Seattle|Green Lake]].
Northlake's main thoroughfares are N 34th Street (east- and westbound), N Northlake Way and N Pacific Street (northeast- and southwest-bound), and Wallingford Avenue N and Stone Way N (north- and southbound).
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