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“Relax on Lake Union”
Lake Union Park is a unique urban gem, close to the center of downtown Seattle. The park provides access to green space and the water and celebrates the cultural, maritime, and industrial heritage of the city and region. The site’s role as a park became possible on July 1, 2000, when the US Navy conveyed the deed to its five acres of land to Seattle Parks and Recreation. The transfer consolidated the South Lake Union site into a 12-acre park. In partnership with the Seattle Parks Foundation, Seattle Parks and Recreation opened the new park on September 25, 2010. Lake Union Park is also home to one of the best 4th of July Fireworks displays in the Pacific Northwest.
Lake Union Park was located directly across the street from the hotel we were staying at while on vacation visiting Seattle & we would just walk over to Lake Union Park during the evenings to... Read more
Lake Union Park is essentially an outdoors empty auditorium, broken up by stairs, a fountain, and a bridge. There could be statues and art in the massive amount of open space, but instead the... Read more
At last made the trip up to this waterside park in South Lake Union. The park itself is small and only takes a short stroll to lap around the perimeter. Attractions such as the Museum of History... Read more
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