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Lake Union Park, Seattle

Spread over 12 acres at the south end of Lake Union, the park is home to the Center for Wooden Boats, and the Museum of History and Industry..

Spread over 12 acres at the south end of Lake Union, the park is home to the Center for Wooden Boats, and the Museum of History and Industry.


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About Lake Union Park

 860 Terry Ave N, Seattle, WA 98109

 www.seattle.gov

Lake Union Park and Nearby Sights on Map

Center for Wooden Boats

The Center for Wooden Boats is an interesting museum where you can learn about maritime culture of the Pacific North-west, and experience sailing traditional wooden boats

Museum of History and Industry Seattle

The Museum of History and Industry at the historic Naval Reserve Armory in Lake Union Park explores the history of Seattle and the greater Puget Sound region from pre-European settlement through the rise of today's major local companies such as Boeing, Microsoft and Amazon through exhibitions and interactives

Northwest Seaport - Maritime Heritage Center

The Northwest Seaport - Maritime Heritage Center is dedicated to the maritime heritage of Puget Sound and the Northwest Coast

South Lake Union Streetcar

South Lake Union is served by the South Lake Union Streetcar, which runs from the Westlake Center in Downtown to Lake Union

South Lake Union Discovery Center

The South Lake Union Discovery Center offers an introduction to the neighborhood, with displays explaining the history of South Lake Union

Museum of Pop Culture

Earlier known as the Experience Music Project, the Museum of Pop Culture or MoPOP is dedicated to contemporary popular culture

Gameworks

Gameworks is a chain gaming store for people to have fun

Space Needle

The Space Needle is the tallest observation tower in Washington, soaring to a height of 605 feet in Seattle Center

Tilikum Place Park

The Tilikum Place Park is home to the famous statue of Chief Seattle

Seattle Center Monorail

The monorail makes a direct connection between Westlake Center in Downtown to the Seattle Center