Stevens Place
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About Stevens Place in Seattle
Stevens Triangle is a small urban park located in Seattle, Washington. Situated at the intersection of Dorffel Drive East and East John Street, this triangular-shaped green space offers a quiet retreat within the city landscape.
The park is one of five small parks in the area that were donated by the Denny-Blaine Land Company. It was named in honor of Isaac Stevens, the Territorial Governor of Washington. Despite its modest size, Stevens Triangle provides a pleasant spot for local residents to enjoy a moment of tranquility amidst the urban environment.
The park's most notable features include a staircase and green space, which contribute to its charm and functionality. While small, Stevens Triangle serves as a valuable community asset, offering a slice of nature in the heart of the city.
Operating hours for Stevens Triangle are from 4 a.m. to 11:30 p.m., allowing visitors to enjoy the space throughout most of the day and evening.