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Walt Hundley Playfield
Seattle Parks and Recreation acquired the Walt Hundley Playfield at High Point, from the Seattle Housing Authority in 1977. The 11-acre ...
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Webster Park
This park also boasts 1 full-court and 1 half-court basketball courts, a small, attractive lawn area, and lots of trees to shade you on ...
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Cayton Corner Park
The park was completed in 2025! The park includes a small lawn area, an accessible pathway, retaining walls to address grading challenges, a ...
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Soundview Playfield
This park features two baseball fields with backstops, a soccer field, a playground for the kids featuring slides, swings (and baby swings!) ...
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Haller Lake Street End
Haller Lake is a small lake in north Seattle. This little park provides public access to the west side of the lake, along the North 125th ...
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Troll’s Knoll Park
The site is located in the right-of-way at the north end of the Aurora Avenue Bridge between 808 N 36th Street and 916 N 36th Street, just ...
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University Customer Service Center
University's "little city hall" is where you can go to find information about Seattle services and programs. The University Customer ...
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Urban Triangle Park
This park will serve downtown businesses and residences, providing a seamless transition between the park and the adjacent development. The ...
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Seattle IT Teams
Seattle Information Technology is divided into ten divisions working together to provide compliant technology for government services.
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Life on the Cut
A collection of field survey property photographs containing color slides with identified addresses of homes and businesses captured between ...
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A City at Work
A wide-ranging display of images from the Photograph Collection, highlighting the history, work, and accomplishments of Seattle city ...
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Wildlife Research Grants Program
Grant funding for the purpose of developing understanding, management, and protection of wildlife resources in the North Cascades ecosystem. ...
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Mayors, 1890-1948
The Freeholders Charter of 1890 changed the term of office for the Mayor to two years. The two-year term was maintained under a new ...
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Pike Place Market Centennial
A brief history of the market's first hundred years, including its founding and development, its farmers and shoppers, and the citizen ...
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Electric Power
Municipally owned public power system Seattle City Light is the largest public utility in the Pacific Northwest and provides electrical ...
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Seattle Segments
Excerpts from moving images and audio recordings woven together with photographs and textual records to tell stories from Seattle history ...
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Close to Home
"Close to Home" challenges audiences to think intentionally about the idea of “home” through the use of paint, sculpture, quilting, and ...
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Brighter Future: To be heard. To be seen. To be free.
"Brighter Future: To be heard. To be seen. To be free." is a group exhibition of artworks created by more than 50 local artists of color ...
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Hanako O’Leary: Izanami and Yomi and Molly Vaughan: Her Body and ...
"Hanako O’Leary: Izanami and Yomi" and "Molly Vaughan: Her Body and After Boucher" explore themes of feminine power, transgender ...
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City of Seattle Online Posted Content and Commentary Policy
This policy describes the terms and conditions under which posted content and commentary may be moderated. Purpose We believe that for ...
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Primary Sources at the Seattle Municipal Archives
The documents available in our Digital Document Libraries and online exhibits are just a few examples of the wide variety of primary sources ...
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Artist Spotlight
Highlighting Various Artists on the Roster In addition to the exhibition showing in the Seattle Municipal Tower, the Ethnic Heritage Art ...
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The City of Seattle and the 1962 World’s Fair
How Seattle's municipal government prepared for Century 21. The 1962 World's Fair was the brainchild of City Councilmember Al Rochester ...
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Strength & Stamina: Women in the Seattle Fire Department
The story of the courage, hard work, and perseverance it took for women to enter the all-male world of firefighting in Seattle. The ...
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Mayors, 1869-1890
Seattle was incorporated as a city by an act of the Territorial Legislature on December 2, 1869. The City’s first mayor, Henry A. Atkins, ...
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