Calling this a park is a heavy stretch. Peace park would be better described as a square with a child sculpture and a bench. Her hand holds rainbow cranes which are also placed among her feet and...
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Peace Park, located in Seattle, WA, is part of the city's commitment to enhancing urban green spaces and promoting community engagement. The park offers various services and programs, including tree planting initiatives and support for local events, reflecting Seattle's dedication to environmental sustainability and public well-being.
Seattle's city government is actively involved in addressing community needs through legislative measures, public safety initiatives, and citizen engagement. The city also provides resources for residents, such as free meals for children during summer and various outreach programs, fostering a connected and resilient community.
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It's an okay park. It is a bit of a divider for two roads and this very small park is sandwiched between the two of them. Not a whole lot of amenities here other than a statue representing peace....
Not to get preachy but I've always felt that you can learn a lot about your world by just walking and reflecting on life and while on one of those walks, I came across this space by chance and...
Sadako Peace Park is on a petite strip of land by the bridge going from the U-District to Eastlake. Growing up in Hawaii, the story of Sadako and a Thousand Paper Cranes was definitely a repeated...
I first learned about the Sadako Peace Park on one of my many visits to The Wing Luke Museum. I already knew the story but was unaware of the Peace Park. I've heard some complain that the park...
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