265 views Photo Uploaded: Jul 29 2010 03:23:38 GMT Taken: 2010:07:18 10:05:31 Manufacturer: NIKON Camera: E2500Aperture: F2.7 Shutter: 10/1835 sec Focal Length: 37mm ISO: 100 Flash: No (Turned off) Visiting Jim Ellis Freeway Park --- #12 of 15
Seattle, Washington
Sunday, July 18, 2010
I first heard about Freeway Park when I read an article about it in "Pacific Horticulture" magazine several years ago. There was an elevated pedestrian bridge connecting the Convention Center with First Hill, which arched over the Interstate 5 freeway and a huge city-owned parking lot.
This bridge was a real eyesore, so Jim Ellis and others decided to turn it into a pedestrian parkway. Since people needed to walk on it anyway, why not make it look nice?
It was made into quite a large park, 5.2 acres (21,000 square meters), and was opened to the public on July 4, 1976.
I like the way the park's greenery looks against these glass buildings. The one in back looks a little surrealistic! | |