
The Wedgwood business district hosts trick or treat for Halloween. Cartoon by Bob Cram, September 1994 Wedgwood Community Newsletter.
When World War Two ended in 1945 the generation of young adults who had grown up during the war was eager to leave behind the deprivations and hardships of those years. Most especially the young men who returned from war service wanted to marry and settle into civilian life. The post-war “boom” in the number of newlyweds soon resulted in a soaring birth rate known as the Baby Boom which lasted from 1946 to 1964.
In the post-war period the Wedgwood neighborhood in northeast Seattle became very much characterized by young couples, and many of the 1950s activities of the Wedgwood Community Club were geared to families with children.






