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  2. Golden Gardens Park - Wikipedia

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    Golden Gardens Park is a public park in Ballard, a neighborhood of Seattle, Washington. The park includes wetlands, beaches, hiking trails, and picnic and playground areas. The park's bathhouse was designated a historic landmark by the City of Seattle in 2005.

  3. National Nordic Museum - Wikipedia

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    The National Nordic Museum (previously Nordic Heritage Museum and then Nordic Museum) is a museum in the Ballard neighborhood of Seattle, Washington, United States, dedicated to the Nordic history, art, culture, and the heritage of the area's Nordic immigrants. It was founded in 1980 as the Nordic Heritage Museum, moved into a permanent ...

  4. Ballard Commons Park - Wikipedia

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    Ballard Commons Park is a public park in Ballard, Seattle, in the U.S. state of Washington. Following the December 2021 clearing of a large encampment, [ 1 ] the park reopened in March 2023. [ 2 ] [ 3 ]

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  6. Bergen Place - Wikipedia

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    Bergen Place is a small, triangle-shaped public park in Seattle's Ballard neighborhood, in the U.S. state of Washington. Named after Bergen, Norway (one of Seattle's sister cities), the square is lined with benches and trees and features sculptures. [1] [2] The park was inaugurated by King Olaf V in 1975. [3] [4] It was redesigned in 2004. [5]

  7. Ballard, Seattle - Wikipedia

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    Ballard is a neighborhood in northwestern Seattle, Washington, United States.Formerly an independent city, the City of Seattle's official boundaries define it as bounded to the north by Crown Hill (N.W. 85th Street), to the east by Greenwood, Phinney Ridge and Fremont (along 3rd Avenue N.W.), to the south by the Lake Washington Ship Canal, and to the west by Puget Sound's Shilshole Bay. [1]