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The Fairmount Park neighborhood of [West Seattle] runs along both sides of Fauntleroy Way SW, from (approximately) Graham Street in the south to Edmunds Street in the north. Neighborhood features include Fairmount Playfield, owned by the [City of Seattle], and Fairmount Park Elementary School, part of the [Seattle Public Schools] system, and an enclave of homes on 40th and 41st Avenue SW, between Juneau and Brandon, known as Fairmount Springs.
The Fairmount Park neighborhood of [West Seattle] runs along both sides of Fauntleroy Way SW, from (approximately) Graham Street in the south to Edmunds Street in the north. Neighborhood features include Fairmount Playfield, owned by the [[City of Seattle]], and Fairmount Park Elementary School, part of the [[Seattle Public Schools]] system, and an enclave of homes on 40th and 41st Avenue SW, between Juneau and Brandon, known as Fairmount Springs.

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The Fairmount Park neighborhood of [West Seattle] runs along both sides of Fauntleroy Way SW, from (approximately) Graham Street in the south to Edmunds Street in the north. Neighborhood features include Fairmount Playfield, owned by the City of Seattle, and Fairmount Park Elementary School, part of the Seattle Public Schools system, and an enclave of homes on 40th and 41st Avenue SW, between Juneau and Brandon, known as Fairmount Springs.