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  2. Lincoln Park (Seattle) - Wikipedia

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    Lincoln Park is a 135 acres (0.55 km 2) park in West Seattle alongside Puget Sound. The park's attractions include forest trails, a paved walkway along the beach , athletic fields, picnic shelters, and a heated saltwater swimming pool which is open during the summer.

  3. Northwest Trolls: Way of the Bird King - Wikipedia

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    Northwest Trolls: Way of the Bird King is a public art project featuring sculptures of Nordic trolls made from recycled materials by Danish artist by Thomas Dambo. [1] [2] Statues were installed in Bainbridge Island, Issaquah, Portland, and Vashon Island.

  4. List of parks in Seattle - Wikipedia

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    Lincoln Park: West Seattle: 135 acres (55 ha) Louisa Boren Park: 1913 Capitol Hill: 7.2 acres (2.9 ha) Madison Park: Madison Park: 8.3 acres (3.4 ha) Madrona Park: Madrona: 31.2 acres (12.6 ha) Magnuson Park: 1977 Sand Point: 350 acres (140 ha) Originally called Carkeek Park and occupied by the United States Navy from 1922-1975. Matthews Beach ...

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  7. Troll farm - Wikipedia

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    A troll farm or troll factory is an institutionalised group of internet trolls that seeks to interfere in political opinions and decision-making. [ 1 ] Freedom House 's report showed that 30 governments worldwide (out of 65 covered by the study) paid keyboard armies to spread propaganda and attack critics. [ 2 ]

  8. 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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