This storybook-like village, now called the Wilson Historic District, was saved from demolition when the Meadows Foundation purchased two square blocks of decaying and burned-out homes there in 1981 and began an intensive restoration campaign. The foundation returned the seven extant homes to their original condition and filled the remaining lots in the newly minted historic district with at-risk Queen Anne homes from other parts of the city.
Besides the original two blocks, 24 surrounding acres have since come under the aegis of the foundation, which provides rent- and maintenance-free office space to 37 local nonprofit groups—so long as they collaborate and work to improve governance. If they outgrow the quaint cottages before their 10-year leases expire, there are no hard feelings. The Meadows Foundation even pays moving expenses.