How’s this for a rockin’ house?
Wedgwood Rock in 1948. (Photo courtesy of Puget Sound Regional Archives) Imagine growing up in this neighborhood in northeast Seattle. Imagine telling your friends to meet you at the giant rock on 28th Avenue. Hard to miss that. The huge boulder, known as the Wedgwood Rock, remains a Seattle landmark. It is more than 19 feet tall and 80 feet in circumference. Formerly known as Big Rock, it is a glacial erratic that was left in its current location during…