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  1. Gas Works Park is a historic park with a playground, a sundial, and a view of Seattle. It has no access to Lake Union and prohibits swimming, fishing, and wading.

  2. January 2, 2013. Gas Works Park is a park located in Seattle, Washington, United States. It is a 19.1-acre (77,000 m 2) public park on the site of the former Seattle Gas Light Company gasification plant, located on the north shore of Lake Union at the south end of the Wallingford neighborhood. The park was added to the National Register of ...

    • Haag, Richard Haag; Jefferies-Norton Corp
    • 20.5 acres (8.3 ha)
  3. Gas Works Park. 995 reviews. #37 of 747 things to do in Seattle. Parks. Open now. 6:00 AM - 10:00 PM. Write a review. About. From industrial sludge to family fun: this urban park features an industrial plant-turned kiddie play area as well as a beautiful lake and picnic area.

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  5. Aug 22, 2022 · Best for Free Things to Do Because: Gas Works Park is a unique, beautiful urban space that offers grassy knolls for wandering, picnicking and kite-flying, too. Best for Outdoor Activities Because: Gas Works Park, located in a 21-acre industrial area, is a space ideal for picnicking, kite-flying and people-watching on the north end of Lake Union ...

  6. Oct 1, 2023 · Since Liz Dunn first visited Gas Works Park in 1982, it “has been the backdrop of my life for 41 years,” she said. On the grassy hillside along Lake Union, she ran half-marathons, flew kites ...

  7. Nov 16, 2016 · Gas Works Park is a public park that preserves the rusted towers and pipelines of a closed gas plant that converted coal and oil into synthetic gas. The park offers scenic views, events, and a unique industrial heritage.

  8. Mar 19, 2020 · Tweet. Gas Works Park, located on a promontory extending from the north shore of Lake Union, is a Seattle Landmark and National Register of Historic Places listed park. The site was originally proposed for a park in the 1903 Olmsted Report, but was subsequently developed as a gas works plant in 1906 by the Seattle Gas Light Company.

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