Garfield Playfield
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About Garfield Playfield in Seattle
Garfield Playfield is a public park located in Seattle's Central District neighborhood. The playfield shares its campus with Garfield Community Center and Medgar Evers Pool, forming part of a larger recreational complex.
Originally named "Walla Walla" after a Native American tribe, the playfield was renamed in 1923 to honor James A. Garfield, the 20th President of the United States. The park spans approximately 7.3 acres, offering a variety of outdoor recreational facilities and green spaces for community use.
The playfield features several sports facilities, including tennis courts, a football field with a track, and baseball/softball fields. A playground provides equipment for children, while open grassy areas allow for informal games and relaxation. The park also includes restroom facilities and drinking fountains for visitor convenience.
Garfield Playfield serves as an important community gathering space, hosting various events and activities throughout the year. Its location adjacent to Garfield High School makes it a popular spot for students and local residents alike. The park's central location in the diverse Central District neighborhood contributes to its role as a hub for community recreation and social interaction.