Firehouse Mini Park
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About Firehouse Mini Park in Seattle
Firehouse Mini Park is a small urban park located in Seattle, Washington. Situated in the Central District, this compact green space was once the site of Firehouse No. 23, which operated from 1910 to 1964. The park was established after the firehouse was decommissioned due to the construction of a larger facility in a more suitable location to serve the expanded service area.
The park's centerpiece is a double-decker tree house equipped with a fire pole, paying homage to its historical roots. This unique play structure is a favorite among local children and serves as a reminder of the site's past. Despite its small size, Firehouse Mini Park manages to pack in several amenities for visitors of all ages.
Surrounding the play equipment is a wide unit paver sidewalk, providing easy access and a pleasant walking area. The park also features an open grass area with surrounding planting beds, offering a touch of nature in the urban environment. The park's trees, including London Plane, Vine Maple, and Red Maple, provide shade and contribute to the area's cooling effect, making it a welcome respite for pedestrians on hot days.
Firehouse Mini Park serves as a valuable community asset in the Central District neighborhood, offering a place for recreation, relaxation, and a connection to local history. The park is currently undergoing a renovation project, with plans to replace aging play equipment and improve accessibility, ensuring its continued service to the community for years to come.