
So sad that not very many people come to this park. When we went, it was all to ourselves. We picked up some dim sum from the international district and drove 5 min from there to here. It is a...
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Located in Seattle, Daejeon Park is part of a broader initiative by Seattle Parks and Recreation, which manages 485 parks throughout the city. The park serves as a community space where residents can enjoy nature and participate in various local activities.
The park is complemented by city services such as the Trees for Neighborhoods program, which provides free trees to residents, and free summer meals for children under 18. These initiatives reflect Seattle's commitment to community engagement and public well-being.
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So sad that not very many people come to this park. When we went, it was all to ourselves. We picked up some dim sum from the international district and drove 5 min from there to here. It is a...
Lovely park on E slope of Beacon hill. The Korean pavilion is a nice picnic spot, and it has never been crowded when I've visited Good signage lets you know the history of how this park was built.
A bit small but a lovely space for a local park. The pagoda is so fun to picnic near, there is another sculpture art area which was neat. There is a huge grassy area to play and we saw many people...
Nice little slice of peace on a hill away from the crazy traffic. The Korean pagoda is beautiful and colorful.
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