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Seattle Seaport City Washington Best for Visit and Travel
Seattle Seaport City Washington Best for Visit and Travel
Seattle Seaport City Washington
Olympic Sculpture Park is a relatively new public park in Seattle at Broad Street and Western Avenue (that’s about six blocks from the Space Needle.) It opened in 2007, and it’s essentially an outdoor museum (that's free to visit!) There are various permanent exhibits, as well as visiting installations (I recognized one that was in Washington D.C. a few years ago.) I especially liked a sculpture called Split, which is a stainless steel tree, and another called Stinger, which is a steel piece painted black that would fit right in at a playground.Seattle Seaport City Washington.
Seattle Seaport City Washington
Seattle Seaport City Washington Best for Visit and Travel
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Seattle is full of surprises, one of which is the Olympic Sculpture Park. I discovered this park on the map because of its close proximity to the Space Needle, and my friend and I decided to check it out. I’m glad we did, because it was a fun excursion during our afternoon self-walking tour of the city.
The sculptures are beautiful, but the best feature is the park’s waterfront location; it offers a stunning view of the Olympic mountain range and Elliot Bay. There is long pathway lined with red metal chairs, and it seemed to be a popular spot for locals to hang out and relax. Seattle Seaport City Washington.