Edith Macefield's home in Seattle's Ballard neighborhood came to symbolize a stand against development. The old woman made her last stand surrounded on three sides by a hulking, impersonal commercial space.
BY LEVI PULKKINEN, SEATTLEPI.COM STAFF, Seattle Post-Intelligencer
Mon, 06/29/2015 - 11:10am
Edith Macefield's home in Seattle's Ballard neighborhood came to symbolize a stand against development. The old woman made her last stand surrounded on three sides by a hulking, impersonal commercial space.