- Volunteer Park (Seattle)
Volunteer Park is a 48.3 acre (195,000 m²)
park in the Capitol Hillneighborhood of Seattle, USA.History
Volunteer Park was acquired by the city of Seattle for $2,000 in 1876 from J.M. Colman. In 1885 it was designated a
cemetery , but two years later it was named "Lake View Park," and the cemetery was developed on an adjacent plot of land "(see Lake View Cemetery)." The park then became known as "City Park." In 1901, it was renamed "Volunteer Park" to honor the volunteers who served in theSpanish-American War . J. Willis Sayre, a Seattle theatre critic, journalist, and historian, who had fought in the war, had actively lobbied local officials to rename this park.Features
The park includes a conservatory (a designated city landmark [ [https://www.cityofseattle.gov/neighborhoods/preservation/v.htm Landmarks Alphabetical Listing for V] , Individual Landmarks, Department of Neighborhoods, City of Seattle. Accessed
28 December 2007 .] ), completed in 1912; awater tower with an observation deck; a fenced-offreservoir ; theSeattle Asian Art Museum (a designated city landmark [ [https://www.cityofseattle.gov/neighborhoods/preservation/s.htm Landmarks Alphabetical Listing for S] , Individual Landmarks, Department of Neighborhoods, City of Seattle. Accessed28 December 2007 .] ); a statue ofWilliam H. Seward ; and asculpture , "Black Sun", byIsamu Noguchi , as well as several meadows and picnic tables. The wading pool is operational in the summer months and operated daily from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m.Events
Seattle's annual
Pride parade used to end at Volunteer Park, where the crowd met various musical guests, sponsoring organizations, and vendors. In 2006, the Parade was relocated to Downtown and the Pride Festival was moved to theSeattle Center , home of theSpace Needle . The park also hosts various free concerts and outdoor theater events throughout the summer.References
External links
* [http://www.cityofseattle.net/parks/parkspaces/volpark.htm Parks Department page on Volunteer Park]
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