Beacon Place
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About Beacon Place in Seattle
Beacon Place is a small, undeveloped open space located in Seattle, Washington. Situated on Dearborn Street between the I-5 and 12th Avenue Jose Rizal Bridge underpasses, this park offers a green respite in an urban setting.
Originally donated by Edward F. Wittler (1851-1917), a prominent businessman and real estate developer in Seattle's early days, Beacon Place remains largely in its natural state. The park consists primarily of grassy areas and some trees, providing a simple green space within the city.
While Beacon Place lacks developed amenities or facilities, it serves as a modest green buffer between the busy roadways nearby. The park is open to the public from 4 a.m. to 11:30 p.m. daily, offering local residents a space for brief outdoor respite or casual use.