Freeway Park in Seattle, WA, is the city's largest downtown public park, spanning 5.2 acres and serving as a vital link between the Downtown and First Hill neighborhoods since its opening on July 4th, 1976. Designed by Lawrence Halprin and Angela Danadjieva, this modernist masterpiece is renowned for redefining urban land-use typologies in American cities.
Managed by the Freeway Park Association, the park offers a variety of free, public events and programs throughout the year, providing visitors with opportunities for relaxation, exploration, and community engagement. With a rich history and a commitment to creative programming, Freeway Park continues to be a cherished urban oasis for residents and visitors alike.
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