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"Granite" is a 6-by-7-by-4.5-foot (1.8 m × 2.1 m × 1.4 m), 30,000-pound (14,000 kg) granite boulder discovered "under a bunch of sticker bushes" during an October, 2015 construction project in Edmonds. After attempts to destroy the boulder resulted in destruction of the power equipment used, the city offered it for free to a city resident who ...
The spray park will be open from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday through Sunday, according to Clay. On Tuesdays the spray park will be closed for part of the day to undergo cleaning and give staff time ...
Pratt Park is a public park operated by Seattle Parks and Recreation, in the U.S. state of Washington. Named after Edwin T. Pratt, the founder of the Central Area Motivation Program and the Seattle Opportunities Industrialization Center, [1] it has basketball courts, [2] a playground, and a spray park. [3]
EDMOND — The massive, and often packed, baseball and softball complex at Hafer Park is getting an overhaul. The complex's fields, currently used for 12-and-under baseball, softball and T-ball ...
The spray park, which is designed for children, will be open daily from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. The playground is open from sunup to sundown. Old Bridge welcomes summer by opening new Cottrell Farm Park
[129] [136] Edmonds Marsh Park, on 28 acres (11 ha) south of downtown, preserves one of the few remaining saltwater marshes in the state and is home to 225 species of bird and several walking trails. [ 137 ] [ 138 ] The largest wooded space in the city is the county-run Southwest County Park, with 120 acres (49 ha) of land along Olympic View ...
In 1999, a joint effort began between the cities of Edmonds and Lynnwood to create a skate park near the north entrance of Lynndale Park along Olympic View Drive in response to a need expressed by local skaters and community leaders. The completed park now includes a 5,000-square-foot (460 m 2) concrete skating surface. [6]