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  2. Kerry Park - Wikipedia

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    Kerry Park is a small public park and viewpoint on the south slope of Queen Anne Hill in Seattle, Washington, United States.It overlooks Downtown Seattle and is located along West Highland Drive between 2nd Avenue West and 3rd Avenue West.

  3. Changing Form - Wikipedia

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    Changing Form (also known as Kinetic and Volumetric Space Frame) [1] is an abstract steel sculpture by artist Doris Totten Chase, installed in the center of Seattle's Kerry Park, in the U.S. state of Washington. [2] The sculpture was given by Mr. and Mrs. Kerry's three children, and stands 4.6 meters (15 ft) tall.

  4. Queen Anne, Seattle - Wikipedia

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    The Seattle Parks and Recreation department maintains 24 parks on Queen Anne. Kerry Park, located on Highland Drive, covers a mere 1.26 acres (0.51 ha), but boasts one of the most attractive views of the city, with downtown at the center of focus along with the Space Needle, and on clear days, Mount Rainier in the background.

  5. List of parks in Seattle - Wikipedia

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    Duwamish River People’s Park and Shoreline Habitat [4] Seattle Fishermen's Memorial. [5] həʔapus Village Park and Shoreline Habitat (formerly Terminal 107 Park) [6] Jack Block Park (formerly Terminal 5 Park) [7] Salmon Cove Park and Shoreline Habitat (formerly Turning Basin #3) [8]

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  7. List of tallest buildings in Seattle - Wikipedia

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    Seattle was selected to host the World's Fair in 1962, revitalizing the downtown area and bringing the construction of the fairgrounds' centerpiece, the Space Needle. The 605-foot (184 m) observation tower became the symbol of the fair and a landmark for Seattle, and was the first new structure to surpass the Smith Tower in height. [15] [20]