Stevens Triangle
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About the Location
A Historic Urban Oasis
Tucked away at the intersection of Dorffel Drive East and East John Street, Stevens Triangle is a little lush corner in Seattle's urban landscape. This modest triangular patch of greenery might not be massive, but it offers a quiet moment of calm for anyone needing a brief escape from city life.
The park comes with a bit of history too - it's one of five small parks in the area generously donated by the Denny-Blaine Land Company. They named this particular spot after Isaac Stevens, who served as Washington's Territorial Governor back in the day.
Green Space & Simple Charm
What Stevens Triangle lacks in size, it makes up for in character. The park's staircase adds a touch of functionality to this peaceful corner, while the surrounding greenery brings a welcome natural element to the neighborhood.
You won't find elaborate playgrounds or fancy facilities here - just a straightforward, unpretentious space that adds value to the community. It's the kind of place where you might sit for a moment, take a breath, and appreciate having a little slice of nature woven into the fabric of the city.
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