Bellevue, WA
| U.S. News Ratings | |
| Population: | 113,060 |
| Crime: | Low |
| Cost of Living: | Average |
| Health Care: | Limited |
| Housing Price: | High |
| Income: | High |
Geography
Bellevue is an eastern suburb of Seattle, between Lake Washington and Lake Sammamish.
Cultural Attractions
The Bellevue Youth Theatre features various performances, including comedies, dramas, and more.
Recreation
Bellevue contains 100 parks with over 50 miles of trails.
Historical
The city was named after Bellevue, Ind.
Economy
Boeing and other manufacturers are key employers.
| Population [details] | 113,060 |
| Percentage of population under 50 | 62.6% |
| Children per square mile [details] | 602.83 |
| Percentage of population who are college educated | 58.30% |
| High/low January temperature [details] | 39.97 °F/28.83 °F |
| High/low July temperature [details] | 79.51 °F/54.03 °F |
| Annual precipitation [details] | 23.93 in. |
| Total crime risk [details] | 84 |
| Cost of living [details] | 104.9 |
| State sales tax | 6.50% |
| Closest city of 500,000+ (and distance) | Seattle (5.14 miles) |
| Closest airport (and distance) | BOEING FIELD/KING COUNTY INTERNATIONAL (8.00 miles) |
| Recreational activities [details] | Boating/Sailing, Golf, Skiing/Snowshoeing, Sporting events, Swimming, Trails and wildlife, Travel |
| Cultural activities | Charitable activities and contributions, Concerts, Cultural and art events, Current affairs, Family/Arts events, Gourmet food, Movie theaters, Museums, Wineries |
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