McCormick Park
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About McCormick Park in Bellevue
McCormick Park is a 2.83-acre urban park located in downtown Bellevue, Washington. The park runs along the north side of NE 12th Street, stretching from 106th Avenue NE to 112th Avenue NE. It offers a tranquil green space amidst the bustling city environment.
The park features a sitting area where visitors can relax and enjoy the surroundings. Flower gardens add color and natural beauty to the landscape, enhancing the park's aesthetic appeal. A network of trails winds through the park, providing opportunities for short walks or leisurely strolls.
One notable feature of McCormick Park is a granite sculpture that resembles a ruined cathedral. Created by sculptor Brian Goldbloom, this artwork was designed to add a sense of history to the relatively young city of Bellevue and to create a focal point that would draw people to gather and spend time in the park.
McCormick Park is fully accessible, ensuring that visitors of all abilities can enjoy its amenities. Its location in downtown Bellevue makes it a convenient spot for local residents and workers to take a break and connect with nature.