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Park in Seattle, Washington, U.S.
Flo Ware Park
Park sign, 2024
LocationSeattle, Washington, U.S.
Coordinates47°35′58″N 122°17′45″W / 47.5994°N 122.2959°W / 47.5994; -122.2959
Operated bySeattle Parks and Recreation

Flo Ware Park is a public park in Seattles Central District / Leschi neighborhoods, in the U.S. state of Washington. It was named for Flo Ware in 1982.

Description and history

The 21,600-square-foot park is located at the southeast corner of 28th Avenue South and South Jackson Street. The city purchased the land for $46,000 in 1969, and the park was named after the African-American community activist Flo Ware in 1982.

The park has a playground, a half basketball court, benches, and a lawn. The entrance has a sculpture inspired by Ware with the phrases "build community" and "get involved". Among murals at the park is Find Yourself Outside, which depicts "Black people in a Pacific Northwest landscape swimming, paddleboarding, dancing, camping, and exploring the urban outdoors", according to the South Seattle Emerald.

  • Sculpture at entrance Sculpture at entrance
  • Playground Playground
  • Sign about Flo Ware Sign about Flo Ware

References

  1. Casey McNerthney. "Neighbors look to take back troubled parks with city's help". Archived from the original on 2024-08-22. Retrieved 2024-08-22.
  2. Matson, Andrew (2010-05-23). "Hiphop at Flo Ware park: I wish it happened every day". The Seattle Times. Retrieved 2024-08-22.
  3. "Flo Ware Park is named for an African American community activist in". www.historylink.org. Archived from the original on 2024-05-31. Retrieved 2024-08-22.
  4. "Visit these Seattle parks that honor African-American leaders". king5.com. 2019-02-26. Retrieved 2024-08-22.
  5. Hirsch, Christina (2019-02-18). "Explore Seattle's Black History with Seattle Parks and Recreation (Part 1)". Seattle Parks and Recreation. Archived from the original on 2024-08-22. Retrieved 2024-08-22.
  6. Casey McNerthney. "Police cracked down on gangs before Seafair parade". Archived from the original on 2024-08-22. Retrieved 2024-08-22.
  7. Esborn, Elizabeth (2018-03-27). "Explore Local Women's History with Seattle Parks and Recreation". Seattle Parks and Recreation. Archived from the original on 2024-05-21. Retrieved 2024-08-22.
  8. "Two Vivid Matter Collective Artists Collaborate on New Mural by Flo Ware Park". South Seattle Emerald. 2021-06-30. Archived from the original on 2024-08-22. Retrieved 2024-08-22.

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