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Louisa Boren Park

Louisa Boren Park

Park in Seattle


Louisa Boren Park is a 7.2-acre (29,000 m2) park in Seattle, Washington. A heavily wooded hillside and lookout with views to the northeast of the city, Lake Washington, and the Eastside, it is located at the north end of the Capitol Hill area, adjacent to Interlaken Park, out of which it was created in 1913. It was named after Louisa Boren Denny, wife and sister of Seattle pioneers David Denny and Carson Boren, respectively.

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The Seattle Arts Commission commissioned artist Lee Kelly (b. 1932) to create an untitled sculpture for the park in 1975.[1][2]


References

  1. "Untitled, (sculpture)". SIRIS - Smithsonian Institution Research Information System. Retrieved 2022-02-15.
  2. Rupp, James (1992). Art in Seattle's public places : an illustrated guide. photography by Mary Randlett. Seattle: University of Washington Press. pp. 149–151. ISBN 978-0-295-96988-6. OCLC 21194971 via Internet Archive.

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