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Park(ing) Day 2019 is today! Here’s a map of all the temporary mini-parks around town

Map of Park(ing) Day 2019 parks. Text list is in the post below.It’s Park(ing) Day! Go enjoy one (or many) of these temporary mini-parks and spend some time thinking about all the ways city space can do so much more than simply store some cars.

Some parks will start closing in the afternoon, but some will be open until 7 p.m.

Park locations list:


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North

03. Enjoy Lake City –  12513 Lake City Way NE and 12545 Lake City Way NE
37. Mobility Hub – 10104 3rd Ave NE
19. Back to the Future – 6802 15th Ave NE
32. Green Spaces for a Sustainable Ballard – 1409 NW 65th St
15. Shiga’s One World Pop-up Tea Lounge – 4306 University Way
05. Prince Tribute IV – 4134 1st Ave NW
13. Flying Apron Fremont Park – 3510 North Fremont Ave

Central

23. Fridays for the Future Park – 2111 7th Ave
09. Belltown Art Park – 2132 2nd Ave
12. MG2 Park + Paint – 1111 1st Ave
17. Envisioning a Sustainable Future, Cascadia Consulting Group – 1111 1st Ave
30. Pup Place Parklet – 1011 Western Ave
26. Swimmin’ Up Madison! – 2329 E Madison St
10. Hue Avenue – 401 15th Ave E
02. ASL Lounge – 320 E Pine St
34. Reduce, Reuse, Re-Parklet – 2701 1st Ave
20. RAIN(y Day) Garden – 2200 6th Ave

South

07. Flying Apron – 4709 California Ave SW

U District Cluster – intersection of University Way and NE 42nd Street

28. Jaithai Fun Park
31. Seattle Municipal Archives
14. SUMTOT Spot
36. BO PARK
11. Brooks Wear Testing

Capitol Hill Cluster – on Melrose Ave between E Pine Street and E Pike Street

04. Bike Nest
29. Capitol Hill Tool Library
41. Library for All

Columbia City Cluster – on Rainier Ave S between S Edmunds Street and S Hudson Street

25. Employee Commuter Benefits
18. Island Life
43. Retroactive Kids
33. EILEEN FISHER RENEW Mending Space
22. Bike Works & Urban Artworks
46. Alta Planning + Design
44. Island Soul
01. Tee off for Trees
45. Cascade Bicycle Club
35. YPT Seattle


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