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  1. Sehome is a neighborhood in Bellingham, Washington. The neighborhood is named after S'Klallam Chief Sehome (Klallam: sx̣ʷiʔám̕). The neighborhood was first platted in 1858 by E.C. Fitzhugh. Sehome was originally owned by the Bellingham Bay and British Columbia Railroad, which operated the Bellingham Bay Coal Mine, later named Sehome Coal ...

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  3. 22 de may. de 2024 · The 165-acre Sehome Hill Arboretum is a prominent open space/natural area that defines the southern and western borders of the neighborhood. It is owned and managed jointly by Western Washington University and the City of Bellingham and includes walking trails and dramatic views of Bellingham Bay.

  4. This tour takes you through southern downtown, originally settled in 1853 as the coal mining town of Sehome, one of four early towns that became the City of Bellingham in 1904. The name “Sehome” came from the mine superintendent’s Clallam Indian father-in-law, "S'<yah-whom.”

  5. The plat of the original town of Bellingham is roughly the area of parts of downtown, and what we call Sehome today. Many Victorian and craftsman home were built in Sehome starting in the 1890s through the 1920’s.

  6. Escape to the Sehome Hill Arboretum, a 175.5 acre oasis located on the south side of Bellingham adjacent to the Western Washington University Campus. Wander along the trails through the native mature tree canopy.

  7. An easy walk to Western, a bustling restaurant scene, and incredible nature. Offering a residential setting in a super central Bellingham location, Sehome is a charming neighborhood with a little bit of everything nestled between downtown, WWU, and Sehome Hill Arboretum.