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Magnuson Park is a park in the Sand Point neighborhood of Seattle, Washington, United States. At 350 acres (140 ha) it is the second-largest park in Seattle, after Discovery Park in Magnolia (which covers 534 acres (2.16 km 2 )).
Straight Shot is a 2007 public art work at the Sand Point calibration baseline in Magnuson Park, Seattle.It was created by Seattle artist Perri Lynch, and funded by the City of Seattle's 1% for Art program, [1] Trimble and the Washington Surveyors Association.
A Sound Garden is an outdoor public art work in Seattle, Washington, United States.It is one of six such works on the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) campus, which lies adjacent to Warren G. Magnuson Park on the northwestern shore of Lake Washington.
The Monolith is stored under the Fremont Bridge while plans are made to install it semi-permanently in Magnuson Park. [4] January 16, 2001 Monolith reinstalled in Magnuson Park. [5] March 2001 Monolith removed from the Park in time for kite season and moved to a residence in Ravenna. [6] 2002 Monolith moved to Bed Rock Foundry in the Interbay Area.
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Bumbershoot is an annual international music and arts festival held in Seattle, Washington.One of North America's largest such festivals, [1] it takes place every Labor Day weekend (leading up to and including the first Monday of September) at the 74-acre (299,000 m 2) Seattle Center, which was built for the 1962 World's Fair.
The entertainments in Seattle in its first decade were typical of similar frontier towns. [3] The first established place of entertainment was Henry Yesler's one-story 30 feet (9.1 m) x 100 feet (30.5 m) hall (built 1865), which hosted monologuists, Swiss bellringers, phrenologists and the like.
The Seattle Center is an entertainment, education, tourism and performing arts center located in the Lower Queen Anne neighborhood of Seattle, Washington, United States. Constructed for the 1962 World's Fair , the Seattle Center's landmark feature is the 605 ft (184 m) Space Needle , an official city landmark and globally recognized symbol of ...