Lake Union Park
860 Terry Ave N
Seattle, WA
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Lake Union Park, located on the south west corner of Seattle’s central lake, is a new 12-acre park that provides the Queen Anne neighborhood access to open green spaces, a restored shoreline, a pedestrian bridge, a model boat pond, a history trail, a 300 foot long interactive fountain of water jets, a beach for launching small boats, a footprint for The Center for Wooden Boats' new Education Center (future facility), a grove of trees, a great lawn, footpaths, park benches, and infrastructure that can support large events. Lake Union Park also has a station for the South Lake Union Streetcar, which began operating in late 2007.
| Aerial view of Lake Union Park in south end of Lake Union |
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| Future Site of Museum of History and Industry |
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| Morning Sunrise at Lake Union Park |
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| Docks at Lake Union Park |
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| Pedestrian Foot Bridge |
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| Model Ship Builders bring out their artfully crafted vessel to the Model Boat Pond |
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