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Friday, July 15, 2011 - Page updated at 09:00 p.m.

Enlarge this photoERIKA SCHULTZ / THE SEATTLE TIMES

Marie Davis, 12, carries Rafael Bernal Chavez, 2, past a memorial mural on the South Park Bridge during Cinco de Mayo. The bridge, which King County closed last year, hosted about 20,000 vehicles each day. Local business owners have suffered since it closed, and a new bridge will not be completed for another two years. Read story

Seattle's South Park residents share a passion for place

South Park is a complicated neighborhood of contrast and community, a gritty square mile cut off from the city, sandwiched between a polluted river and a trash site, hemmed in by industry, bisected by a highway and in the shadows of an airport. Now, the most recent census gives South Park yet another stamp: Seattle's most diverse neighborhood.

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