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  2. Kubota Garden - Wikipedia

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    Kubota Garden is a 20-acre (81,000 m 2) Japanese garden in the Rainier Beach neighborhood of Seattle, Washington. [1] A public park since 1987, it was started in 1927 by Fujitaro Kubota, a Japanese emigrant. Today, it is maintained as a public park by the Seattle Parks and Recreation and the Kubota Garden Foundation. [2]

  3. List of parks in Seattle - Wikipedia

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    Golden Gardens Park: Ballard, Seattle: 87.8 acres (35.5 ha) Green Lake Park: 1903 ... Kiwanis Memorial Preserve Park; Kobe Terrace; Kubota Garden; Lake City Memorial ...

  4. Mapes Creek - Wikipedia

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    Seattle: Mapes Creek is a ... It runs through Kubota Garden and Beer Sheva Park on its way to Lake Washington This page was last edited on 6 January 2025, at 00:15 ...

  5. Category:Japanese gardens in Seattle - Wikipedia

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    Kubota Garden; S. Seattle Japanese Garden; W. Waterfall Garden Park This page was last edited on 21 October 2022, at 15:33 (UTC). ...

  6. List of Olmsted parks in Seattle - Wikipedia

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    Denny-Blaine Park (One of the "improved parks" mentioned in the Seattle Park Board's annual report for 1909) The City of Seattle Parks and Recreation department lists a number of other parks, playgrounds, and playfields "influenced or recommended" by the Olmsteds, including the city's largest park: 534-acre (2.16 km 2) Discovery Park. [1]

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  8. Bhy Kracke Park - Wikipedia

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    The park was named for Werner H. "Bhy" Kracke, who deeded the property to the city shortly after his death in 1971, along with $20,000 to develop it. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] It was designed by landscape architect Roy Lehner to center around a winding trail between two levels—the viewpoint at the top and other amenities at the bottom. [ 5 ]

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