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  2. Seaton Park (Washington D.C.) - Wikipedia

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    Seaton Park is a neighborhood-named pocket park located on National Park Service property at south of Massachusetts Avenue and north of I Street NW between 5th and 6th St NW in the Chinatown neighborhood of Washington, D.C. It is also referred to as Chinatown Park. [1] [2]

  3. Pocket park - Wikipedia

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    Waterfall Garden Park, Pioneer Square, Seattle, Washington. A pocket park (also known as a parkette, mini-park, vest-pocket park or vesty park) is a small park accessible to the general public. While the locations, elements, and uses of pocket parks vary considerably, the common defining characteristic of a pocket park is its small size. [1]

  4. North county's 'pocket parks': Six sites for fun, reflection ...

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    Each northern Palm Beach County community has what some call a pocket park. ... Rates are as low as $25 for a half bed and can go up to $50 for a full bed for residents. For nonresidents, rates ...

  5. Category:Parks - Wikipedia

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    For Urban parks, pocket parks, parklets, municipal parks, city parks, greenway - parkways: See also Category: Urban public parks. For Regional parks, Urban open space, greenbelts: See also Category: Regional parks. For landmark gardens and landscapes open to the public: See also Category:Gardens

  6. Hoa Mai Park - Wikipedia

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    Hoa Mai Park is a public pocket park [1] in the Little Saigon part of Seattle's Chinatown–International District, in the U.S. state of Washington. The .27-acre (0.11 ha) green space opened on July 27, 2024.

  7. Waterfall Garden Park - Wikipedia

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    Waterfall Garden Park, also called UPS Park and UPS Waterfall Park, is a private 60-by-80-foot (18 m × 24 m) pocket park in Seattle, Washington, created in 1978 at the original United Parcel Service building in Pioneer Square. It is open to the public during the day and closed at night.

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  9. Paley Park - Wikipedia

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    Paley Park is a pocket park located at 3 East 53rd Street between Madison and Fifth Avenues in Midtown Manhattan, New York City, on the former site of the Stork Club. [1] Designed by the landscape architectural firm of Zion Breen Richardson Associates, it opened May 23, 1967.