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Magnuson Park today features several sports fields, a picnic area, a swimming beach, public sailboating, [10] many paths for walking and bicycling, a dog park or off-leash dog area and "Kite Hill", a large grassy man-made hill constructed in the 1980s from earth and pavement pieces of the old airfield tarmac. Vehicle access includes boat launch ...
The area around Sand Point and Pontiac Bay was donated to the Seattle city government in 1918 by Morgan J. Carkeek to form a new city park, which was named Carkeek Park. The 23-acre (9.3 ha) park was condemned by the federal government in 1926 for use as a naval air station ; a $25,000 payment was used to establish new Carkeek Park on the west ...
Sand Point Apartments and other facilities in Sand Point, just at the edge of Magnuson Park. Sand Point is a neighborhood in Seattle, Washington, United States, named after and consisting mostly of the Sand Point peninsula that juts into Lake Washington, which is itself largely given over to Magnuson Park.
A small hill on Sand Point within Magnuson Park, with a view of Lake Washington on three sides Lake Washington viewed from the shore on Sand Point. Sand Point is a peninsula that juts into Lake Washington from north Seattle, Washington, United States.
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Magnuson Park: 1977 Sand Point: 350 acres (140 ha) Originally called Carkeek Park and occupied by the United States Navy from 1922-1975. Matthews Beach Park: 1951
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