Olympic Sculpture Park - multiple PhotoOps
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Think of it as an outdoors museum. The Olympic Sculpture Park, an extension of the Seattle Art Museum, provides visitors the opportunity to relax on its green grass or stroll through its collection of artwork. There’s the “Eagle” by Alexander Calder with its red-painted steel pointy curves; benches that are giant eyes; an oversized typewriter eraser; a stainless steel tree; and 14-foot high steel curved forms called the “Wake.”
The park also features a walkway along the waterfront. Connected to the Sculpture park is Myrtle Edwards Park, a port of Seattle waterfront property with a fishing dock that spits out over the water and bike and walking trails.
For more information about the Sculpture Park, go to seattleartmuseum.org/visit/osp.
Written by Manuel Valdes of Associated Press
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Located in 2901 Western Ave Seattle, WA 98121
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