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Blaine Place
This is a street triangle and was given to the city by founders David Thomas Denny and Louisa Boren Denny in 1886. This is a street ...
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Blue Ridge Circle
This is a small traffic circle. The plots for Blue Ridge Place and Circle were dedicated in 1930 by Blue Ridge Land Co.: A.N. Graves and ...
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Blue Ridge Places
These are two small parcels of land on a winding part of the street. The plots for Blue Ridge Place and Circle were dedicated in 1930 by ...
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Boren Place
This little space is a street triangle named for adjacent Boren Avenue. Donated to city for use as a fire station in 1890, but transferred ...
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Carleton Highlands
This is one of our many natural areas and green spaces in our city. This is one of our many natural areas and green spaces in our city.
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Cheasty Natural Area
Named for Park Board member Edward C. Cheasty (1864-1914), this space is one of our city's natural areas. Named for Park Board member ...
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Columbia Park
Along busy Rainier Avenue, Columbia Park offers open grass and two magnificent maple trees beside the Columbia Branch of the Seattle Public ...
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Daejeon Park
Adjacent to Sturgus Park, Daejeon Park is named for Seattle's sister city in Korea. It features Korean style pagoda and open space. ...
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Dearborn Park
This park sits on Beacon Hill just north of the Dearborn Park Elementary School and just east of a clovered, dandelioned swath of grass ...
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Grand Army of the Republic Cemetery
In about 1895, five Grand Army Posts in Seattle established this cemetery for the Civil War heroes of 1861-65. In 1922, city council turned ...
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Hamilton Viewpoint Park
With a stunning view of the city, Elliott Bay, the harbor and the Cascade Mountains, Hamilton Viewpoint showcases Seattle's urban and ...
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Hitt's Hill Park
Hitt’s Hill is a 3.2-acre wooded hilltop on the southwest end of Columbia City that was once home to the Hitt’s Fireworks factory. Hitt's ...
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Kinnear Park
A roughly pie-shaped, two-tiered park, Kinnear is bigger, grassier, and woodsier than the parks on the upper part of the hill, and offers ...
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Kiwanis Memorial Preserve Park
Kiwanis Memorial Preserve Park is one block east of Discovery Park in the Magnolia neighborhood. This park was named the city's first ...
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Kubota Garden
Hidden in South Seattle, Kubota Garden is a stunning 20 acre landscape that blends Japanese garden concepts with native Northwest plants. ...
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Madrona Ravine
Named for the neighborhood and its madrona tree groves, this park is a small natural area that connects to Madrona Park. Densley wooded ...
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Magnolia Playfield
Magnolia Playfield stretches for several city blocks and includes or is adjacent to Magnolia Community Center, Blaine Elementary School and ...
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Martin Luther King Jr. Civil Rights Memorial Park
The Martin Luther King, Jr. Civil Rights Memorial Park is a four-and-a-half acre City of Seattle park on the east side of Martin Luther ...
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Parsons Gardens
Formerly the family garden of Reginald H. Parsons, the park was given to the City in 1956 by the family's children. Often used for ...
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Pigeon Point Park
Pigeon Point Park is part of the West Duwamish Greenbelt. The West Duwamish Greenbelt is the largest greenbelt in the city and is home to ...
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Puget Boulevard Commons
The park consists of two major areas. The first, along with Greg Davis Park and Cottage Grove Park, spans three city blocks and contains the ...
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Puget Park
Puget Park is part of the West Duwamish Greenbelt. The West Duwamish Greenbelt is the largest greenbelt in the city and is home to fox, ...
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Regrade Park
A small park tucked in the heart of the densely populated Belltown neighborhood, Regrade Park is one of Seattle's 14 off-leash areas. It ...
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Sam Smith Park
Sam Smith Park comprises the largest and most central part of the I-90 lid, with a play area for children, picnic tables, and tennis courts. ...
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Sturgus Park
Sturgus Park is a wooded hillside that sprouts up below the girders of the Jose Rizal Bridge at the foot of Beacon Hill. Its trees and vines ...
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