Don Sherwood Parks History Collection, 1884-1979
Table of Contents
Overview of the Collection
- Creator
- Seattle (Wash.). Dept. of Parks and Recreation; Seattle (Wash.). Dept. of Parks and Recreation
- Title
- Don Sherwood Parks History Collection
- Dates
- 1884-1979 (inclusive)18841979
- Quantity
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31.8 cubic feet
2,511 digital image files - Collection Number
- 5801-01
- Summary
- Records and photographs relating to Seattle Department of Parks and Recreation, 1876-1979, compiled by Don Sherwood.
- Repository
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Seattle Municipal Archives
Seattle Municipal Archives
Office of the City Clerk
City of Seattle
PO Box 94728
98124-4728
Seattle, WA
Telephone: 2062337807
Fax: 2063869025
archives@seattle.gov - Access Restrictions
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Records are open to the public.
- Languages
- English
Historical Note
The Department of Parks and Recreation administers Seattle's parks system and community recreation programs. It maintains over 6000 acres of city parks, 20 miles of shoreline, and 22 miles of boulevards. The department operates the city's 25 community recreation centers, the Woodland Park Zoo, the Seattle Aquarium, nine swimming pools, a tennis center, and more than 400 smaller facilities. In addition, it is custodian for four public golf courses, three moorages, and several other athletic and cultural facilities.
In 1884 David Denny donated a five-acre tract that was the site of a cemetery to the City of Seattle, stipulating that it be designated a public park. The site, initially named Seattle Park and later renamed Denny Park, was the first ordinance-designated public park in Seattle. The ordinance that accepted the property (Ordinance 571) also made allowances for its conversion from a cemetery to a park and included a provision that three Park Commissioners be appointed to oversee the conversion. At that time, the City of Seattle was operating under its 1869 charter which provided for a relatively small government of 13 elected officials and three other officers, in whom all municipal authority was vested.
Legislation in 1887 (Ordinance 874) created the Board of Park Commissioners, consisting of three members to be appointed by Council, and who served three-year terms. This unpaid body was charged with all management responsibilities for Seattle's parks and was expected to report to Council as often as each quarter, making recommendations for improvements and for the acquisition of new properties.
In 1890 the City of Seattle adopted its first home-rule charter. The city's population had expanded from 3533 in 1880 to nearly 43,000. The new charter mandated a dramatically larger city government composed of 34 elected officials, 13 departments, and six regulatory commissions, including a Board of Park Commissioners. A park fund was also established, consisting of: proceeds from the sale of bonds issued for that purpose; gifts; appropriations made by Council; and 10% of the gross receipts from all fines, penalties, and licenses. The new Board of Park Commissioners, appointed by the Mayor, consisted of five paid ($300 per year) members who served five-year terms. Although the Board had all management responsibilities for Seattle's parks, including the authority to appoint a superintendent and to negotiate for property, Council retained the authority to purchase property.
In 1892 the Board appointed E. O. Schwagerl, a noted landscape architect and engineer, to be the second Superintendent of Parks. During the four years that he held the office, Schwagerl developed the first comprehensive plan for Seattle's parks. This plan may have guided Assistant City Engineer George F. Cotterill. Cotterill organized volunteers to construct 25 miles of bicycle paths, the routes of which were utilized by the Olmsted Brothers in their 1903 city-wide plan for a system of parks and boulevards.
In 1896 Seattle adopted a new home-rule charter. This charter redefined the Board of Park Commissioners as the Park Committee: five unpaid appointees who reported annually to Council. In addition, all management responsibilities of the parks, including the authority to obtain new properties, were vested with the City Council. The Superintendent of Parks position was eliminated and its responsibilities were assumed by the new Superintendent of Streets, Sewers, and Parks, one of the three members of the Board of Public Works.
In 1903, City Council adopted the Olmsted Brothers plan to expand and develop a system of parks and boulevards. At the same time, the Charter was amended, re-establishing the Board of Park Commissioners and giving it the kind of independence that park commissions in the metropolitan cities of the East enjoyed. While Council retained the authority to approve the purchase of property, the Board assumed all management responsibilities of the parks, as well as the exclusive authority to spend park fund monies. In addition, all park-related authority was removed from the Board of Public Works, and the Board of Park Commissioners elected to appoint a superintendent. Public support, both for the implementation of the Olmsted plan as well as for the new, empowered Board, was substantial. In 1905 a $500,000 park bond was passed; followed by $1,000,000 in 1908; $2,000,000 in 1910; and $500,000 in 1912.
In 1907 the Superintendent was joined by a new staff position, the Assistant Superintendent, and in the following year the first directorship, Playgrounds Director, was created. In 1912 the first full-time engineer appeared under the title Chief Engineer, later to be changed to Park Engineer. By 1922 a Head Gardener had been appointed, and two more directorships created: the Zoo Director and the Bathing Beaches Director.
In 1925 the charter was amended such that no more money could be spent in the acquisition of park properties than was available through the park fund. In that same year, the Park Engineer was replaced by a new position, the Landscape Architect. In 1926 the Board abolished the position of Superintendent, distributing that position's responsibilities between the Head Gardener and the Landscape Architect. In 1927 the position title of Park Engineer was re-established, but with the duties and responsibilities of the old superintendent, while the new Junior Park Engineer directly managed engineering and construction activity.
In 1926 Mayor Bertha K. Landes appointed a Municipal Recreation Committee, comprised of Park Board members, School Board members, and a representative of the community at large, to analyze ways in which they could cooperatively contribute to the municipal recreation program. The Committee submitted its report to the Mayor in January 1928. The report detailed which facilities were provided by the Park Board and which by the School Board; how the facilities could be more efficiently utilized; and what additional facilities were required.
A ten-year plan for the Department of Parks was announced in 1931. This plan, based upon a projected population for the Seattle metropolitan area in 1940, was a program of development aimed at making better use of existing properties, adding to those properties that needed more space, and acquiring new properties in those parts of town that were experiencing growth. Much of this plan would be realized by the Works Projects Administration later in the decade.
In 1939 administration of playground programs and bathing beaches was consolidated under the newly created position. In 1940, with the opening of the West Seattle Golf Course (the city's third municipal golf course) the position of Golf Director was established. A 1948 Charter amendment required the Board of Park Commissioners to appoint a park superintendent, and the position was to be excluded from the classified civil service.
A Charter amendment in 1967 reconstituted the Board of Park Commissioners as an advisory body to the Mayor, Council, the renamed Department of Parks and Recreation, and other City agencies. The amendment placed the fiscal and operational admistration of the department under the control of the Superintendent of Parks, who was now appointed by the Mayor to serve a four-year term. The specific duties of both the Superintendent and the Board, as well as the number of members and term length for the latter, were to be prescribed by ordinance. Council passed an ordinance in 1968 (Ordinance 96453) which defined the Board as a seven-member body with three-year terms of service.
The $65 million Forward Thrust bond was approved by voters in 1968. By 1974, with matching funds, interest, etc., it had grown to 92 million dollars in working capital; by 1976, over 40 new properties had been obtained by the Department of Parks and Recreation utilizing these funds. Forward Thrust and the Seattle Model City Program together supported the largest expansion of the Park system in Seattle history. These programs funded more than 70 new parks and park facilities.
Content Description
The Sherwood files comprise an artificial collection that was, for the most part, accumulated and arranged during the mid-1970s by Don Sherwood, an employee of the Seattle Parks and Recreation Department. In the late 1970s the records were housed in the local government documents branch, then called the Government Research Assistance Library, of the Seattle Public Library located on the third floor of City Hall. In 1991, prior to the branch move from City Hall to the library's main branch, the Sherwood Collection was transferred to the Seattle Municipal Archives. This file contains historical materials relating to the Department and its facilities. Included are annual reports; Forward Thrust and Capital Improvement Program records; history files on parks, playgrounds, public beaches, community centers, and public golf courses; and correspondence from the Olmsted Brothers relating to their plans for Seattle parks. Also includes a photographs file. Park history sheets are available in PDF on our website.
Biographical Note
Donald N. Sherwood (c. 1916-1981), architect, commercial artist, and historian, was born and raised in St. Louis, Missouri. He attended Ohio State University, receiving a degree in commercial art. On a family vacation to the Pacific Northwest, Sherwood found the climate more agreeable with his asthma than Ohio's, and in the early 1950s moved to Seattle with his wife, Miriam, and two children.
Soon after his arrival in Seattle, Sherwood accepted the position of Junior Engineer with the Department of Parks. In that job he occasionally was able to utilize his commercial art skills producing brochures and recreational programs. Soon after accepting the position, the department architect left, and Sherwood was asked to design small park buildings and to supervise their construction. Working in an office which held property maps and records of park improvements, Sherwood found himself responding to information requests from the general public.
At the suggestion of the Superintendent's Office, Sherwood began compiling sketch maps of the parks, annotating them with historical information as he discovered it. He began writing individual histories for each facility when the amount of historical information grew to the point where it would no longer fit on the maps.
In the early 1970s, Sherwood discovered that older department files were being destroyed as employees retired. Aware of at least four earlier destructions (c. 1930, 1960, 1965, and 1968), Sherwood urged that valuable Parks records be sorted, under the supervision of a librarian, and that appropriate materials be preserved. In 1972 he was assigned the responsibility. Although given little time with which to perform this duty, Sherwood threw himself into the activity with vigor. As he pulled together the records, he described the collection as "the correspondence and miscellaneous items found in file [Sherwood's emphasis] that seem to best describe the history of this park or playground."
Sherwood continued this work until his position was eliminated, due to a budget reduction, in 1977. Some additional material was added to the collection after this date by various Park Department employees. Sherwood continued his research and writing on the history of Seattle parks until his death in November 1981. The histories and drawings of the parks he generated after leaving City employment were donated to the Museum of History and Industry following his death.
Sherwood labored for the Department of Parks and Recreation for 22 years. During this period, in addition to his historical research, he designed and illustrated numerous departmental brochures, maps, and annual reports; designed exhibits for the Children's Zoo; and illustrated Gordon Newell's text for Totem Tales of Old Seattle (Seattle: Superior Publishing Co., 1956). Sherwood was a lifetime member of the Sierra Club, a charter member of the Pacific Northwest Historians Guild, a member of the Historical Society of Seattle and King County, and a member of the American Historical Association.
Other Descriptive Information
The following essay was written by Don Sherwood two years after leaving the employ of the Parks Department. It has not been edited except for punctuation, capitalization, and, in a few places, the use of added bracketed words to clarify passages. As the reader will note from the final paragraphs, Sherwood did not complete this essay.
"Interpretive Essay on The History of Seattle's Parks & Playgrounds" by Don Sherwood, July 13, 1979
In order to establish possession of lands recently acquired from England, Spain-Mexico, France, as well as the native Indian tribes, the Federal government divided the land into a grid pattern that was applied across prairie, mountain, lake and river, and established a system of Donation Land Claims whereby every white citizen would be given the land that he staked out and homesteaded upon. The program began in Ohio in 1785 and was enacted in 1850 for the Oregon Territory, a portion of which became Washington Territory in 1853. The Oregon donation was for 160 acres per person, 320 to a married couple. One of the founders of the townsite that became Seattle was a bachelor named David Denny, who staked his claim north of the line that became Denny Way. The following year, 1853, he was married. In 1864 the couple deeded a portion of Denny's claim for "Seattle Cemetery." It was a long way from the town that was clustered around the "Pioneer Square District" and was accessible only by country roads. The town became a city in 1869 and began to grow by annexing land; the Dennys' claim was included in the 1883 annexation.
The Dennys must have responded to the same feelings voiced by Joni Mitchell: "Don't it always seem to go, that you don't know what you've got till it's gone... took all the trees and put 'em in a tree museum, and charge all the people just to see 'em!" At any rate, the Dennys decided to rededicate the 5-acre "Seattle Cemetery" to park purposes and, unlike the European concept of combined park and cemetery grounds, ordered the gravesites relocated at city expense.
Thus was Seattle's system of parks and playgrounds born, on July 22, 1884. First known as "Seattle Park" it was renamed c.1887 in honor of its donors as Denny Park.
Seattle was so busy in becoming a city -- and so surrounded by wilderness -- that the "park concept" was slow to grow. By 1892 there were only three major parks: (Denny, City [now Volunteer], and Kinnear) plus five small ones. Nonetheless, in that year the [Board of] Aldermen appointed James Taylor to assist the Park Commissioners by supervising the work in and of the parks. The following year, E.O. Schwagerl, "one of the most prominent landscape architect/engineers in the country" (i.e. St. Louis and Cleveland) was hired to superintend the work. Schwagerl stayed only three years and then vanished, but it was enough time to prepare the basis for a park system. A major portion of the 1892 Annual Report of the Park Commissioners is devoted to the Study Of Parkway Lying Between Madison Point And Through Hunter's Glenn, Reaching To The Peninsula On The West Shore Of Lake Washington. The report devotes itself to proclaiming the wonders of Seattle's natural beauty, how fast it is being ravaged, what other cities are doing, the need to commence a system of parks and boulevards in Seattle including a code of park laws, the need for the power of condemnation to acquire park land, and the need to increase the limit of bond indebtedness to more than $100,000. The report goes on to propose two major parks on Lake Washington, with the boulevard linking four of the "already most popular gardens." The report stresses that "This proposition is the heart and center of the magnificent system possible for the city." Mr. Schwagerl further proposed a similar plan for the Puget Sound shoreline; two major parks with two boulevards linking Woodland Park and Ravenna Park (both private) and the new University grounds. In the 1893 Annual Report he identifies the proposed "Northwest Park as overlooking Salmon Bay on Puget Sound (this became an Army post in 1897; Ft. Lawton; finally Discovery Park in 1971), Northeast Park as overlooking Union Bay on Lake Washington and Southeast Park as the peninsula on Lake Washington (acquired in 1911 as Seward Park)." The popular gardens were all private: Laurelshade, Madison, Madrona, and Leschi Parks. The Southwest Park was not identified: Duwamish head was settled as the town of West Seattle. Alki Beach became a park in 1910. Mayor J. T. Ronald vigorously endorsed the 1892-1893 plan...but no major action occurred until 1900 when the City Council appropriated $100,000 for the purchase of Woodland Park (including a portion of Green Lake) from the estate of Guy Phinney. There was an "enormous outcry" over spending that much money for a park so far from town! That same year, George F. Cotterill, Assistant City Engineer, published a map of bicycle paths for the city of 55,000 residents who owned 10,000 bicycles. (The first automobile appeared on Seattle streets in 1900.). Cotterill had walked about the city and developed a 25 mile system of paths, chosen for grade and to take advantage of the scenic beauty.
In 1873 the distinguished founder of American Landscape Architecture, Frederick Law Olmsted, prepared a city plan for the new railroad terminus town of Tacoma, but it was voted down. In 1895, according to R.C. Nesbitt (Judge Thomas Burke's biographer), Virgil Bogue outlined a plan to consolidate Seattle's railroad/port-depot into a civic pier; it was rejected (E.O. Schwagerl was Superintendent of park work at the time.). But the Olmsted concept was catching on, all over the nation. So, in 1902, Seattle hired the sons of Frederick Law Olmsted, the Olmsted Brothers of Brookline, Mass., to prepare A Comprehensive System of Parks and Parkways for the city. It was adopted by Council in 1903 and fully reported in the 1904 Annual Report. A Supplemental Report on Annexed Territory and General Development was prepared in 1908 and appears in the 1909 Annual Report: the annexations were Ballard, Columbia, Rainier Beach, South Seattle and West Seattle. They are wordy reports and many of the place names have changed, which made precise identification difficult. The two-color print of the "Olmsted System: 1908" on a city map is off-register, too, although the 1911 Bogue Plan for Seattle includes a "park map" which shows Olmsted proposals. The Olmsteds were further retained (until 1930) to prepare landscape plans for 37 parks. Evidently a written report accompanied each park design project to identify the landscape materials shown on the plan by a number, plus a specific description of the intent and manner of each park improvement. One general letter is critical of Seattle's existing parks: "they all look alike with the same plants and design appearance; each park should have an individual appearance." Only 18 reports are in file plus some scattered correspondence.
The Olmsted Report recommended: the creation of a Park Commission independent of the City Council; financing of property acquisitions and improvements by long-term loans (bonds) and also from direct taxation for park purposes; employment of a competent staff of a superintendent, foreman, realtor, lawyer, designer, etc. (the hiring of a superintendent became a condition of the Olmsted contract in 1904); and the establishment of a policy re: donated property to be free of donor's requests for specific improvements. The 1908 report felt the need to define the types of parks and playgrounds and boulevards and the improvements thereon. Also that the park area should equal 32 acres per square mile of the city.
The accomplishments of the Olmsted Plan are enormous. Cotterill's bicycle paths became the basis for Lake Washington Boulevard, Interlaken Boulevard, Magnolia Boulevard, and their parkway from Montlake [and] the University of Washington grounds (via 17th Avenue) to Ravenna Park/Boulevard to Green Lake and Woodland Park was also accomplished. But their parkway from Woodland Park to Queen Anne and to Golden Gardens was not done, nor Beacon Avenue developed as a real parkway. Lake Washington Boulevard from Seward Park to Atlantic City Park was successfully opposed and the Dunlap Canyon, Duwamish Hill, South Borne, Sound Bluffs and South Seattle parkways were not accomplished as such, but four parks and greenbelts did develop within some of the "parkways". Duwamish Head Parkway was envisioned around the top of the bluff; instead it became Alki Avenue and Harbor Avenue on a fill along the beach and Sound Bluffs Parkway envisioned atop the slopes from Williams Point to Alki Point became Beach Drive, a residential street. The Longfellow (Creek) Park became a greenbelt [between] 1954-1965. Ballard Bluff Park became a greenbelt. Parks which the Olmsteds proposed/endorsed [included] Seward, Ravenna, Discovery, Colman, Mt. Baker, Observatory, Gas Works, Edwards, Lincoln, Magnolia, Hamilton Viewpoint; playground sites at (or adjacent [to]) Garfield, Mercer (Seattle Center), Beacon Hill, Peppi's, Ballard, Gilman, Loyal Heights, Hiawatha, South Park, Hutchinson, Van Asselt, South Seattle, Rainier, Brighton, and Rainier Beach. (In 1907 the Olmsteds were hired by realtors to develop Mt. Baker, Licton Springs, and Golden Gardens Parks, since acquired and redeveloped.) The Olmsteds were contracted to design plans for 37 parks, producing 375 drawings of which only 39 were found in major designs. Major designs were for Volunteer, Woodland, Green Lake, Colman, Frink, Hiawatha, Jefferson, Schmitz and Seward. (They designed the Arboretum in Washington Park for the University of Washington in 1932.) In addition, the Olmsteds recommended the adoption of the new concept of public recreation in Seattle: playgrounds and buildings for year round indoor recreation (fieldhouses), staffed and programmed by teachers.
To begin the accomplishment of the Olmsted Plan, Seattle approved its first park bond in 1906 for $500,000, followed in 1908 with another bond for $1,000,000, and a third in 1910 for $2,000,000. With these funds, 26 parks and playgrounds were acquired and many of them developed.
In 1909, "urged by certain individuals, the American Institute of Architects (Seattle office) called a meeting, during which was formed the Municipal Plans League, from which was formed the Municipal Plans Commission in 1910." The Commission called upon Virgil Bogue to prepare a Plan for Seattle. His plan encompassed all phases of Seattle's activities; highways, civic center (five blocks southwest of present Seattle Center), park improvements, municipal decorations, harbor improvements, Port of Seattle and transportation steam trains, rapid transit, tunnels, interurban cars, street trolley cars and ferries. His 43 proposed sites included: a 65-acre park encircling Bitter Lake (seven acres were acquired in 1961); 27 acres in vicinity of Black River Junction (Ft. Dent Athletic Center--55 acres acquired in 1972); 185 acres/or all 4,000 acres of Mercer Island; parks at Richmond Beach, Lake Ballinger, Lake Burien, Three Tree Point to Black River Junction, around Lake Sammish to Snoqualmie Falls, to Tacoma along the bluff overlooking the Sound, to Mt. Rainier, around the Olympic Peninsula, etc. He proposed that these plans should be accomplished by either the city, county or state or done cooperatively. Bogue had engineered railways in Peru, Mexico, New Zealand, Nova Scotia and Alaska. He concluded his park plan with: "The Goves were God's first temple...the grand scene of Mt. Rainier, hoary with its thousand ages, is awe inspiring and the beholder is deeply impressed with a sense of the Infinite Presence and begins to understand why the native Indian had but one god - the Great Spirit." Nevertheless, even though no bond issue was asked for, the plan was vetoed by the voters, its opposition stemming from specific proposals like creating a whole new Civic Center/business, port, railroad, transportation, etc. away from the heavy business investments around Pioneer Square to the south end of Lake Union. (Yet 21 of his 36 park/playgrounds came to be, and most of the seven roads, though not as boulevards.)
In 1912 another park bond issue was approved by voters: $500,000, mostly for the development of properties already acquired. In 1924 a $30,000 park bond was also approved, this one entirely for development and construction.
In 1928 Mayor Bertha K. Landes initiated a Survey of Recreation Facilities. Produced jointly by the Park and School Boards, it was an inventory of the facilities of each Board and recommended minimum standards for recreation. The Mayor's intent was to establish joint planning between the two boards, but that didn't formally begin until 1950. The two boards had jointly used the playground at Highland Park School in 1919.
Acting upon the Olmsteds' recommendation, the Park Board, in 1904, through initiative petition, freed itself of City Hall control and became self-governing except for financial support (tax revenues, Council appropriations, and bond funds for specific voter-approved projects.)
This financial dependency, regulated by Council's approval or disapproval of each request for funds, became a real drag, especially if Council proceeded to fund a project over the objections of the Park Board. This came to a head in 1928 when Council authorized the purchase of a portion of property adjoining that given by Morgan Carkeek for Carkeek Park, plus the Matthews Beach. The Park Board objected on the grounds that council had not provided sufficient funds to maintain and develop property already owned. A minority of the Board attempted to complete the split with the City Council by proposing a "Metropolitan Park District" capable of self-support through taxation. But the voters were negative towards additional taxation, and the Governor vetoed the necessary revision to State law. In 1958 City Hall attempted to take control of the Park Department away from the Board, but the voters supported the Board. Yet, in 1967, the voter-climate had so changed that they approved the Charter Amendment returning control of the department to City Hall, changing the name to Department of Parks and Recreation and the Superintendent becoming a 4-year political appointee.
To cope with the nation-wide unemployment of The Great Depression of 1929, the federal government initiated a public works program: the Federal [government] paid for the labor and the cities, counties and states provided the materials and equipment for the approved projects. To this end, the Park Engineer, E. R. Hoffman, prepared A Ten Year Program in 1931, which detailed and inventoried facilities and provided cost estimates of the needs of each park and playground in Seattle as a basis for projects of the Works Projects Administration (WPA). As a result, Seattle's park system benefited greatly through this program. Only partial/quarterly summary lists of completed projects have been found, so a final recap of finished projects is difficult to establish, though some of the last projects were cut back due to the diversion of funds and workers into World War II efforts. The largest WPA project in this district ($1,090,920 WPA/$108,941 City funds) was the development of the West Seattle Golf and Recreation/Camp Long area. Hoffman's program also recommended new sites, of which the following were acquired: E. C. Hughes Playground (1945), Van Asselt Playground (1933), Rainier Beach Center and Pool (1969), Loyal Heights Playfield (1941), Montlake Playfield (1933), Pritchard Island Beach (1934), Matthews Beach (1951), Snoqualmie Ski (1933-38), Arboretum (UW, 1934), Ft. Lawton (1972); [and] also recommended acquiring 2000 acres of south end of Mercer Island (suburbia got it!) -- the fort or island were proposed new sites for the zoo and an aquarium.
The joint development program between the Park and School Boards was formally inaugurated with the construction of a gymnasium adjoining Laurelhurst School and park playfield in 1950. Both the development of plans and financing were done jointly. From this date has come a long and often difficult program of joint-use and development of recreation centers, playfields and indoor swimming pools.
The Seattle Zoning Commission was created in 1919 but dealt only in real estate. In 1925 it was expanded into a cumbersome 25-member planning commission which was reduced in 1946 to 11 members, but given a budget and a staff. Almost immediately this commission began to study a "Comprehensive Plan for Seattle" -- zoning, highways, parks, etc. -- and in 1954 produced a report Planning for Recreation. It was produced in cooperation with all city departments, official agencies, citizen groups and private individuals, to provide a general framework for public and private growth requirements as forecast for the next 25 years. Elements of the plan were subject to continuous review, adjustment and refining to represent the best long-range guide based upon the current information. Elements included land use, arterial thoroughfares, community and neighborhood boundaries. The basic purpose [was] to locate and integrate the various elements like parks, playfields and recreation centers. The plan identified needs: 69 new playgrounds prioritized, 33 were acquired; nine new playfields, six acquired; six community centers, five new; three major parks, three [acquired]; 32 minor parks, 24 acquired; 15 waterfront acquisitions; two new boat moorages; eight launching ramps; and 14 greenbelts (in Building Department jurisdiction). Thornton Creek Parkway was proposed as an urban trail in 1969 instead of a separate parks area. The abandonment of the Burlington Northern Railroad was hoped for as a marine drive; instead, it was the "Burke/Gilman" Railroad along Lake Washington that became a trail in 1974. The "Central Freeway" became the route of Interstate Highway 5 (1960). In 1958 a "Betterments Program" implemented the 1954 Plan.
The conclusion of the WPA program in 1941 -- the outbreak of U.S. involvement in World War II -- was followed in 1944-1946 by the Federal Lanham Act Grant for recreation leadership, programs, and improvements related to servicemen/areas where they were stationed or "processed." In 1946 the State funded $1,000,000 for developments in Seattle parks and playgrounds. A $2,500,000 Park Bond was voter approved in 1948, almost entirely programmed to improve a "worn out" park system. Then the voters turned against park bond proposals in 1952, 1954, and two submitted in 1958. In 1960 the Department joined with the Engineering Department in a bond proposal which was approved, providing $4,500,000 for park improvements.
Ever since year one, the City Charter had required each of the departments to submit annual budgets to the Council for review, revision, adoption, and funding. The Park Department budget was prepared by the park staffs, based upon needs for salaries, maintenance, repairs, development, and proposed property acquisitions. As such, the budget was a plan for the year ahead based upon the staff assessment of needs. But all the proposed budgets were subject to Council review and revision -- which often was extensive and resulting in an exasperating "tug-of-war" with Council. In 1960 the annual budget was replaced with a six-year Capital Improvement Program. This program schedules capital expenditures under a priority system for the six-year period, which is advanced each year, based upon an annual review and revision regarding changing conditions and projections.
In 1961 the Federal government initiated the Open Space Program with funding to be available through the existing HHFA (Urban Renewal) agency: this was expanded by the Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Act of 1965, then by the Bureau of Outdoor Recreation (BOR) in the Department of the Interior in 1965. The funding was to be administered by each state: in Washington by the Interagency Committee (IAC) for Outdoor Recreation. The IAC was also charged with the administration of funding from the State Outdoor Recreation Bonds (Referenda 11 and 18) and the unreclaimed Recreation-Use Gasoline Tax refund. Both Federal and State funding was predicated upon a percent basis for participating agencies: BOR = 50%, IAC = 25%, City = 25% of the total cost of a project approved at all three levels. A firm requirement of the BOR and IAC was that before any local agency could qualify for funding it must develop an Outdoor Recreation and Open Space Plan approved by the local government, including the availability of matching funds. The staffs of the Park Department and of the Planning Commission prepared Seattle's plan in 1965. It established standards for parks and recreation and produced a current inventory of both park and school facilities which revealed deficient areas of Seattle, which was followed with an action program with priorities that would bring the City up to national standards -- predicated upon funding assistance from the BOR and IAC.
That same year, 1965, a Seattle/King County "Committee of 200" was organized by attorney James Ellis, who had "fathered" METRO (Municipality of Metropolitan Seattle) which, approved by district voters in 1958, established the development of a metropolitan sewer system which successfully ended the pollution of waters adjacent to Seattle. The new "Committee of 200" assessed the total needs of Seattle and King County in all categories, as the Bogue Plan had done, but prepar[ed] then 13 separate plans rather than one plan as Bogue had done. The entire package was titled "Forward Thrust" and was the result of 30,000 hours of committee work. The committee identified the needs (but not specific sites or development details as Bogue had done) for each neighborhood, community, town and city in King County; the sites were to be selected by citizen workshops. They would participate in the formation of design developments to be included in each park or playground. The program established funding for design [and] a Design Review Commission, as well as dollar estimates for acquisition, development or rehabilitation. The Forward Thrust program was submitted to the voters in 1968, presented as 13 separate bond proposals. The voters approved only six, including $118 million for parks and recreation in King County, of which $65 million was allocated to Seattle projects. It was the third largest park and recreation bond issue to be approved in the U.S. Legal requirements determined that the bond proceeds must be allocated to a maximum 12-year period so that the County would not exceed 85 percent of its debt limitation.
The dollar estimates of the Forward Thrust program could not anticipate the approval of any project by the BOR or IAC, so, after the program was prioritized and put into action, various projects were submitted for IAC and BOR approval. Before the mid-point of the Forward Thrust program was reached, matching funds from IAC and BOR for approved projects plus bond investments, the Model City Program, private/community sources, etc., had stretched the working capital of Forward Thrust to $92 million. Due to the massive scope of the work envisioned in the program plus the 12-year accomplishment limitation, the Department staff was greatly increased for the management of finances, project design and implementation, inspection, and the citizen workshops. However, at the time Forward Thrust was conceived, it was agreed that staffing and maintenance should derive from funds normally allocated in the budget to the Capital Improvement Program. So, the battle of the budget continues.
Outstanding accomplishments of the Forward Thrust park and recreation program in Seattle are: seven new indoor swimming pools (the siting of several became community controversies; all were planned in cooperation with schools); Waterfront Park; Seattle Aquarium; Freeway Park; expansion of the Children's Zoo (the PONCHO Theater was a gift); development of the Burke/Gilman Trail for hiking/biking; Occidental Square and redevelopment of Pioneer Square with help from J.E. Casey; improvement of Gas Works Park; Madrona Dance Studio; Seward Park Art Studio; Bathhouse Theater; upgrading of West Seattle Stadium; enlarging the [West Seattle] golf course; six new playfields; indoor tennis courts; eight playgrounds; 25 mini-parks; [and] more waterfront. Two major parks were the gifts of the Federal government: most of Fort Lawton (Discovery Park) and a portion of Sand Point Naval Air Station (Magnuson Park) are under development. The Daybreak Star Center in Discovery Park is an outstanding improvement by the United Indians of All Tribes. The undetailed improvement of the Zoo in the Forward Thrust program created a great furor of objection when designer Bartholick located one of the specified exhibits buildings as a "lid" over Aurora Avenue -- the controversy was ended by voters in 1974.
In 1973 the City Council and Mayor created the Seattle 2000 Commission, composed of citizens and city government officials. They prepared a plan, Goals for Seattle/Year 2000, [that] was adopted by the Council and Mayor to "serve as a basis for continuing administrative and legislative decision-making." The Goals for Parks, Recreation and the Arts included "the protection, preservation and best use of Seattle's natural assets; like shorelines, streams, views, topography, trees and natural vegetation; to improve opportunities for ALL citizens for recreation, use of leisure time, and the understanding, enjoyment of and participation in the arts." The report points out that a broader base of funding is needed, with possible facility/activity user-fees and that development funding should include costs of maintenance.
However, the "base of funding" continued to shrink, and by 1979 the operation of golf activities, the new tennis center, and some park maintenance was being done by concessionaires or through Community Councils. Concession operation produced income for the Department rather than salaries against players fees.
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Preferred Citation
[Item and date], Don Sherwood Parks History Collection, Record Series 5801-01. Box [number], Folder [number]. Seattle Municipal Archives.
Administrative Information
Arrangement
The records are arranged in eight subseries: Annual Files; Parks History Files; Olmsted Brothers Correspondence; Former Department Property; Proposed Parks Sites; Subject Files; Parks Naming Files; and Photographs.
Detailed Description of the Collection
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Annual Files, 1884-1979
7.2 cubic feetThe Annual Files are primarily records used in compiling the department's annual reports and for other basic administrative functions. The records include annual reports, correspondence, financial materials, brochures, inventories, copies of legislation, maps, newspaper clippings, policies and procedures, schedules, and Don Sherwood's notes and essays (photocopies).
The records document the administration and activities of the department as represented in its annual reports. Subjects include property acquisition, park improvements, recreation programs, capital improvement planning, civil defense, education programs, department finances, security, training, cooperation with the public schools, personnel and payroll issues, community recreation needs, and youth groups and activities, among others. Also included is the department's interaction with with or relation to the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition, the City Planning Commission, Works Projects Administration, and Forward Thrust.
Of special interest is the Seattle Cemetery Removal and Reburial Register. This volume includes information regarding the exhumation of bodies from the cemetery land donated by the Denny Family to the City for its first park and the reburial of those bodies in other cemeteries. The volume lists the plot number, its owner, and names of those interred in the old cemetery, followed by the respective cemetery and plot where the bodies were reburied. Also included are the reports of the Commissioners who oversaw the process, a financial statement of costs, drawings showing the position of the new park in relation to the old cemetery, and a map of the cemetery.
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Description: Seattle Cemetery Removal and Reburial RegisterDates: 1884Container: Box 1, Folder 1
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Description: Great Fire of 1889, Burn Area MapDates: 1889Container: Box 1, Folder 2
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Description: Annual ReportDates: 1892Container: Box 1, Folder 3
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Description: Annual ReportDates: 1894Container: Box 1, Folder 4
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Description: Annual ReportDates: 1884-1904Container: Box 1, Folder 5
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Description: Correspondence and Financial RecordsDates: 1904Container: Box 1, Folder 6
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Description: Correspondence and Financial RecordsDates: 1905Container: Box 1, Folder 7
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Description: Correspondence and Financial RecordsDates: 1906Container: Box 1, Folder 8
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Description: Annual ReportDates: 1906-1907Container: Box 1, Folder 9
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Description: Estimate of ExpensesDates: 1907Container: Box 1, Folder 10
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Description: Annual ReportDates: 1907-1908Container: Box 1, Folder 11
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Description: Correspondence and Financial RecordsDates: 1908Container: Box 1, Folder 12
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Description: Annual ReportDates: 1909Container: Box 1, Folder 13
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Description: CorrespondenceDates: 1909Container: Box 1, Folder 14
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Description: Parks, Playgrounds, and Boulevards of SeattleDates: 1909Container: Box 1, Folder 15
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Description: Ravenna Park - Big Tree ParkDates: 1909Container: Box 1, Folder 16
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Description: Recreation and EducationDates: 1909Container: Box 1, Folder 17
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Description: Annual ReportDates: 1910Container: Box 1, Folder 18
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Description: Correspondence and Financial RecordsDates: 1910Container: Box 1, Folder 19
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Description: Construction and MaintenanceDates: 1911Container: Box 2, Folder 1
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Description: Correspondence and Financial RecordsDates: 1911Container: Box 2, Folder 2
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Description: Recreation and EducationDates: 1911Container: Box 2, Folder 3
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Description: Annual ReportDates: 1912Container: Box 2, Folder 4
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Description: Construction and MaintenanceDates: 1912Container: Box 2, Folder 5
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Description: Correspondence and Financial RecordsDates: 1912Container: Box 2, Folder 6
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Description: Recreation and EducationDates: 1912Container: Box 2, Folder 7
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Description: Annual ReportDates: 1913Container: Box 2, Folder 8
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Description: Correspondence and Financial RecordsDates: 1913Container: Box 2, Folder 9
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Description: Recreation and EducationDates: 1913Container: Box 2, Folder 10
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Description: Correspondence and Financial RecordsDates: 1914Container: Box 2, Folder 11
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Description: Recreation and EducationDates: 1914Container: Box 2, Folder 12
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Description: Correspondence and Financial RecordsDates: 1915Container: Box 2, Folder 13
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Description: PersonnelDates: 1915Container: Box 2, Folder 14
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Description: Recreation and EducationDates: 1915Container: Box 2, Folder 15
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Description: Annual ReportDates: 1916Container: Box 2, Folder 16
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Description: Correspondence and Financial RecordsDates: 1916Container: Box 2, Folder 17
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Description: PersonnelDates: 1916Container: Box 2, Folder 18
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Description: Recreation and EducationDates: 1916Container: Box 2, Folder 19
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Description: Correspondence and Financial RecordsDates: 1917Container: Box 2, Folder 20
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Description: PersonnelDates: 1917Container: Box 2, Folder 21
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Description: Correspondence and Financial RecordsDates: 1918Container: Box 2, Folder 22
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Description: Construction, Maintenance, and FacilitiesDates: 1919Container: Box 2, Folder 23
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Description: Correspondence and Financial RecordsDates: 1919Container: Box 2, Folder 24
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Description: Recreation and EducationDates: 1919Container: Box 2, Folder 25
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Description: Safety and SecurityDates: 1919Container: Box 2, Folder 26
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Description: Construction and MaintenanceDates: 1920Container: Box 3, Folder 1
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Description: Correspondence and Financial RecordsDates: 1920Container: Box 3, Folder 2
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Description: InventoryDates: 1920Container: Box 3, Folder 3
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Description: Personnel and PayrollDates: 1920Container: Box 3, Folder 4
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Description: Recreation and EducationDates: 1920Container: Box 3, Folder 5
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Description: Correspondence and Financial RecordsDates: 1921Container: Box 3, Folder 6
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Description: Annual ReportDates: 1922Container: Box 3, Folder 7
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Description: Correspondence and Financial RecordsDates: 1922Container: Box 3, Folder 8
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Description: Correspondence and Financial RecordsDates: 1923Container: Box 3, Folder 9
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Description: International Association of Park Commissioners MeetingDates: 1923Container: Box 3, Folder 10
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Description: Inventory, Woodland Park ZooDates: 1923Container: Box 3, Folder 11
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Description: Recreation and EducationDates: 1923Container: Box 3, Folder 12
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Description: Construction and MaintenanceDates: 1924Container: Box 3, Folder 13
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Description: Correspondence and Financial RecordsDates: 1924Container: Box 3, Folder 14
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Description: Recreation and EducationDates: 1924Container: Box 3, Folder 15
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Description: Correspondence and Financial RecordsDates: 1925Container: Box 3, Folder 16
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Description: Recreation and EducationDates: 1925Container: Box 3, Folder 17
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Description: Correspondence and Financial RecordsDates: 1926Container: Box 3, Folder 18
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Description: Correspondence and Financial RecordsDates: 1927Container: Box 3, Folder 19
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Description: Recreation and EducationDates: 1927Container: Box 3, Folder 20
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Description: Annual ReportDates: 1928Container: Box 3, Folder 21
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Description: Correspondence and Financial RecordsDates: 1928Container: Box 3, Folder 22
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Description: Survey of Recreational FacilitiesDates: 1928Container: Box 3, Folder 23
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Description: Correspondence and Financial RecordsDates: 1929Container: Box 4, Folder 1
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Description: Metropolitan Parks ProposalDates: 1929Container: Box 4, Folder 2
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Description: Recreation and EducationDates: 1929Container: Box 4, Folder 3
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Description: Annual ReportDates: 1923-1930Container: Box 4, Folder 4
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Description: Correspondence and Financial RecordsDates: 1930Container: Box 4, Folder 5
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Description: Recreation and EducationDates: 1930Container: Box 4, Folder 6
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Description: View MapsDates: 1930Container: Box 4, Folder 7
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Description: Annual ReportDates: 1931Container: Box 4, Folder 8
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Description: Correspondence and Financial RecordsDates: 1931Container: Box 4, Folder 9
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Description: Recreation and EducationDates: 1931Container: Box 4, Folder 10
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Description: Ten Year Program for the Seattle Park DepartmentDates: 1931Container: Box 4, Folder 11
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Description: Ten Year Program for the Seattle Park Department: DraftDates: 1931Container: Box 4, Folder 12
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Description: Annual ReportDates: 1932Container: Box 4, Folder 13
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Description: Correspondence and Financial RecordsDates: 1932Container: Box 4, Folder 14
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Description: PersonnelDates: 1932Container: Box 4, Folder 15
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Description: Recreation and EducationDates: 1932Container: Box 4, Folder 16
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Description: Annual ReportDates: 1933Container: Box 4, Folder 17
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Description: Correspondence and Financial RecordsDates: 1933Container: Box 5, Folder 1
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Description: Annual ReportDates: 1934Container: Box 5, Folder 2
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Description: Construction and MaintenanceDates: 1934Container: Box 5, Folder 3
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Description: Correspondence and Financial RecordsDates: 1934Container: Box 5, Folder 4
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Description: Recreation and EducationDates: 1934Container: Box 5, Folder 5
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Description: Annual ReportDates: 1935Container: Box 5, Folder 6
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Description: Correspondence and Financial RecordsDates: 1935Container: Box 5, Folder 7
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Description: Recreation and EducationDates: 1935Container: Box 5, Folder 8
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Description: Annual ReportDates: 1936Container: Box 5, Folder 9
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Description: Correspondence and Financial RecordsDates: 1936Container: Box 5, Folder 10
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Description: Annual ReportDates: 1937Container: Box 5, Folder 11
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Description: Correspondence and Financial RecordsDates: 1937Container: Box 5, Folder 12
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Description: Annual ReportDates: 1938Container: Box 5, Folder 13
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Description: Correspondence and Financial RecordsDates: 1938Container: Box 5, Folder 14
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Description: PersonnelDates: 1938Container: Box 5, Folder 15
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Description: Annual ReportDates: 1939Container: Box 5, Folder 16
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Description: Construction and MaintenanceDates: 1939Container: Box 5, Folder 17
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Description: Correspondence and Financial RecordsDates: 1939Container: Box 5, Folder 18
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Description: Personnel and PayrollDates: 1939Container: Box 5, Folder 19
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Description: Recreation and EducationDates: 1939Container: Box 5, Folder 20
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Description: Zoo InventoryDates: 1939Container: Box 5, Folder 21
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Description: Annual ReportDates: 1940Container: Box 5, Folder 22
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Description: Construction and MaintenanceDates: 1940Container: Box 5, Folder 23
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Description: Correspondence and Financial RecordsDates: 1940Container: Box 6, Folder 1
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Description: Personnel and PayrollDates: 1940Container: Box 6, Folder 2
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Description: Recreation and EducationDates: 1940Container: Box 6, Folder 3
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Description: Zoo InventoryDates: 1940Container: Box 6, Folder 4
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Description: Annual ReportDates: 1941Container: Box 6, Folder 5
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Description: Correspondence and Financial RecordsDates: 1941Container: Box 6, Folder 6
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Description: Personnel and PayrollDates: 1941Container: Box 6, Folder 7
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Description: Recreation and EducationDates: 1941Container: Box 6, Folder 8
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Description: Zoo InventoryDates: 1941Container: Box 6, Folder 9
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Description: Annual ReportDates: 1942Container: Box 6, Folder 10
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Description: Construction and MaintenanceDates: 1942Container: Box 6, Folder 11
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Description: Correspondence and Financial RecordsDates: 1942Container: Box 6, Folder 12
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Description: Military Use of Parks, Civil DefenseDates: 1942Container: Box 6, Folder 13
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Description: Penny Milk ProgramDates: 1942Container: Box 6, Folder 14
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Description: PersonnelDates: 1942Container: Box 6, Folder 15
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Description: Recreation and EducationDates: 1942Container: Box 6, Folder 16
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Description: Annual ReportDates: 1943Container: Box 6, Folder 17
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Description: Construction and MaintenanceDates: 1943Container: Box 6, Folder 18
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Description: Correspondence and Financial RecordsDates: 1943Container: Box 6, Folder 19
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Description: Defense PlansDates: 1943Container: Box 6, Folder 20
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Description: Military Use of Parks, Civil DefenseDates: 1943Container: Box 6, Folder 21
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Description: PersonnelDates: 1943Container: Box 6, Folder 22
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Description: Recreation and EducationDates: 1943Container: Box 6, Folder 23
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Description: Wartime RationingDates: 1943Container: Box 6, Folder 24
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Description: Annual ReportDates: 1944Container: Box 7, Folder 1
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Description: Correspondence and Financial RecordsDates: 1944Container: Box 7, Folder 2
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Description: Military Use of Parks, Civil DefenseDates: 1944Container: Box 7, Folder 3
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Description: Personnel and PayrollDates: 1944Container: Box 7, Folder 4
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Description: Post-War Park Improvement Program, Proposed Five-YearDates: 1944Container: Box 7, Folder 5
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Description: Recreation and EducationDates: 1944Container: Box 7, Folder 6
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Description: Recreation Survey: Northwest DistrictDates: 1944Container: Box 7, Folder 7
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Description: Annual ReportDates: 1945Container: Box 7, Folder 8
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Description: Correspondence and Financial RecordsDates: 1945Container: Box 7, Folder 9
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Description: Recreation and EducationDates: 1945Container: Box 7, Folder 10
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Description: Report on Proposed Public Buildings AreasDates: 1945Container: Box 7, Folder 11
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Description: Zoo InventoryDates: 1945Container: Box 7, Folder 12
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Description: Annual ReportDates: 1946Container: Box 7, Folder 13
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Description: Construction and MaintenanceDates: 1946Container: Box 7, Folder 14
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Description: Correspondence and Financial RecordsDates: 1946Container: Box 7, Folder 15
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Description: Recreation and EducationDates: 1946Container: Box 7, Folder 16
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Description: Annual ReportDates: 1947Container: Box 7, Folder 17
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Description: Construction and MaintenanceDates: 1947Container: Box 7, Folder 18
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Description: Correspondence and Financial RecordsDates: 1947Container: Box 7, Folder 19
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Description: Recreation and EducationDates: 1947Container: Box 7, Folder 20
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Description: Zoo InventoryDates: 1947Container: Box 7, Folder 21
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Description: Annual ReportDates: 1948Container: Box 7, Folder 22
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Description: Correspondence and Financial RecordsDates: 1948Container: Box 7, Folder 23
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Description: Parks Bond IssueDates: 1948Container: Box 7, Folder 24
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Description: PersonnelDates: 1948Container: Box 7, Folder 25
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Description: Recreation and EducationDates: 1948Container: Box 7, Folder 26
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Description: Annual ReportDates: 1949Container: Box 8, Folder 1
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Description: Correspondence and Financial RecordsDates: 1949Container: Box 8, Folder 2
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Description: Recreation and EducationDates: 1949Container: Box 8, Folder 3
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Description: Annual ReportDates: 1950Container: Box 8, Folder 4
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Description: Civic Memorial Arts Center SiteDates: 1950Container: Box 8, Folder 5
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Description: Correspondence and Financial RecordsDates: 1950Container: Box 8, Folder 6
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Description: Annual ReportDates: 1951Container: Box 8, Folder 7
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Description: Correspondence and Financial RecordsDates: 1951Container: Box 8, Folder 8
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Description: Annual ReportDates: 1952Container: Box 8, Folder 9
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Description: Correspondence and Financial RecordsDates: 1952Container: Box 8, Folder 10
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Description: Location of Municipal Facilities in the Northern Annexation AreaDates: 1952Container: Box 8, Folder 11
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Description: Preliminary Report on Sites (Puget Sound Parks Study)Dates: 1952Container: Box 8, Folder 12
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Description: Annual ReportDates: 1953Container: Box 8, Folder 13
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Description: Community Recreation Facilities SummaryDates: 1953Container: Box 8, Folder 14
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Description: Correspondence and Financial RecordsDates: 1953Container: Box 8, Folder 15
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Description: Growth by Annexations: City of Seattle, 1869 - 1953Dates: 1953Container: Box 8, Folder 16
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Description: Population Trends and Projections Seattle Standard Metro AreaDates: 1953Container: Box 8, Folder 17
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Description: Recreation Areas and FacilitiesDates: 1953Container: Box 8, Folder 18
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Description: Seattle's Land: A Preliminary Land Use PlanDates: 1953Container: Box 8, Folder 19
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Description: Too Little! and Too Late? Public Beaches, Parks and ParkwaysDates: 1953Container: Box 8, Folder 20
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Description: Annual ReportDates: 1954Container: Box 8, Folder 21
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Description: Correspondence and Financial RecordsDates: 1954Container: Box 8, Folder 22
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Description: Parks Bond IssueDates: 1954Container: Box 8, Folder 23
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Description: Planning for RecreationDates: 1954Container: Box 9, Folder 1
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Description: Recreation and EducationDates: 1954Container: Box 9, Folder 2
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Description: Annual ReportDates: 1955Container: Box 9, Folder 3
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Description: Correspondence and Financial RecordsDates: 1955Container: Box 9, Folder 4
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Description: Metropolitan Seattle: The Shape We're In!Dates: 1955Container: Box 9, Folder 5
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Description: Seattle Park Department Civil Defense CodeDates: 1955Container: Box 9, Folder 6
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Description: Seattle's Land Use, 1952 - 1954Dates: 1955Container: Box 9, Folder 7
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Description: Annual ReportDates: 1956Container: Box 9, Folder 8
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Description: Correspondence and Financial RecordsDates: 1956Container: Box 9, Folder 9
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Description: Future Suburban Parks (Robert Moses Article)Dates: 1956Container: Box 9, Folder 10
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Description: Our Vanishing ShorelineDates: 1956Container: Box 9, Folder 11
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Description: Procedures for Capital Improvement ProgrammingDates: 1956Container: Box 9, Folder 12
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Description: Annual ReportDates: 1957Container: Box 9, Folder 13
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Description: Administrative Survey, Volume IV, Park DepartmentDates: 1957Container: Box 9, Folder 14
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Description: Construction and MaintenanceDates: 1957Container: Box 9, Folder 15
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Description: Correspondence and Financial RecordsDates: 1957Container: Box 9, Folder 16
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Description: Recreation and EducationDates: 1957Container: Box 9, Folder 17
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Description: Annual ReportDates: 1958Container: Box 9, Folder 18
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Description: Bond IssueDates: 1958Container: Box 9, Folder 19
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Description: Correspondence and Financial RecordsDates: 1958Container: Box 10, Folder 1
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Description: Maps and Miscellaneous MaterialsDates: 1958Container: Box 10, Folder 2
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Description: Seattle's Central Business District: A Land Use SurveyDates: 1958Container: Box 10, Folder 3
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Description: Annual ReportDates: 1959Container: Box 10, Folder 4
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Description: Correspondence and Financial RecordsDates: 1959Container: Box 10, Folder 5
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Description: PersonnelDates: 1959Container: Box 10, Folder 6
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Description: PublicationsDates: 1959Container: Box 10, Folder 7
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Description: RecreationDates: 1959Container: Box 10, Folder 8
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Description: Annual ReportDates: 1960Container: Box 10, Folder 9
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Description: Bond IssueDates: 1960Container: Box 10, Folder 10
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Description: Capital Improvement Program, 1960 - 1965Dates: 1960Container: Box 10, Folder 11
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Description: CorrespondenceDates: 1960Container: Box 10, Folder 12
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Description: Public Recreation in the Central Puget Sound RegionDates: 1960Container: Box 10, Folder 13
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Description: RecreationDates: 1960Container: Box 11, Folder 1
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Description: Annual ReportDates: 1961Container: Box 11, Folder 2
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Description: BondsDates: 1961Container: Box 11, Folder 3
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Description: Capital Improvement Program, 1961 - 1966Dates: 1961Container: Box 11, Folder 4
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Description: Correspondence and Financial RecordsDates: 1961Container: Box 11, Folder 5
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Description: RecreationDates: 1961Container: Box 11, Folder 6
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Description: Survey and Evaluation of the Public Recreation ProgramDates: 1961Container: Box 11, Folder 7
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Description: Annual ReportDates: 1962Container: Box 11, Folder 8
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Description: Capital Improvement Program, 1962 - 1967Dates: 1962Container: Box 11, Folder 9
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Description: CorrespondenceDates: 1962Container: Box 11, Folder 10
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Description: Downtown Park Sites for the City of SeattleDates: 1962Container: Box 11, Folder 11
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Description: Annual ReportDates: 1963Container: Box 11, Folder 12
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Description: Analysis of Typical Shelter Houses and Comfort Stations, 1908 - 1963Dates: 1963Container: Box 11, Folder 13
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Description: Capital Improvement Program, 1963 - 1968Dates: 1963Container: Box 11, Folder 14
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Description: CorrespondenceDates: 1963Container: Box 12, Folder 1
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Description: Park and Recreation Training InstituteDates: 1963Container: Box 12, Folder 2
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Description: RecreationDates: 1963Container: Box 12, Folder 3
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Description: Annual ReportDates: 1964Container: Box 12, Folder 4
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Description: Capital Improvement Program, 1964 - 1969Dates: 1964Container: Box 12, Folder 5
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Description: CorrespondenceDates: 1964Container: Box 12, Folder 6
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Description: RecreationDates: 1964Container: Box 12, Folder 7
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Description: Annual ReportDates: 1965Container: Box 12, Folder 8
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Description: BondsDates: 1965Container: Box 12, Folder 9
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Description: CorrespondenceDates: 1965Container: Box 12, Folder 10
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Description: Guide for School PlanningDates: 1965Container: Box 12, Folder 11
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Description: Outdoor Recreation and Open Space PlanDates: 1965Container: Box 12, Folder 12
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Description: RecreationDates: 1965Container: Box 13, Folder 1
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Description: Southeast Seattle Community StudyDates: 1965Container: Box 13, Folder 2
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Description: Annual ReportDates: 1966Container: Box 13, Folder 3
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Description: Beautification ProjectsDates: 1966Container: Box 13, Folder 4
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Description: Capital ImprovementsDates: 1966Container: Box 13, Folder 5
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Description: CorrespondenceDates: 1966Container: Box 13, Folder 6
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Description: Pioneer Square Redevelopment (John Graham and Company)Dates: 1966Container: Box 13, Folder 7
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Description: Preliminary Report on Land Use Goals, Principles and StandardsDates: 1966Container: Box 13, Folder 8
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Description: RecreationDates: 1966Container: Box 13, Folder 9
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Description: Annual ReportDates: 1967Container: Box 14, Folder 1
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Description: Capital ImprovementsDates: 1967Container: Box 14, Folder 2
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Description: CAMP, Operation Street Tree Planting and BeautificationDates: 1967Container: Box 14, Folder 3
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Description: CorrespondenceDates: 1967Container: Box 14, Folder 4
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Description: Neighborhood Youth CorpsDates: 1967Container: Box 14, Folder 5
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Description: Outdoor Athletic Fields StudyDates: 1967Container: Box 14, Folder 6
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Description: RecreationDates: 1967Container: Box 14, Folder 7
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Description: Study of Current and Future Recreation Needs of TeenagersDates: 1967Container: Box 14, Folder 8
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Description: Annual ReportsDates: 1968Container: Box 14, Folder 9
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Description: Capital ImprovementsDates: 1968Container: Box 15, Folder 1
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Description: CorrespondenceDates: 1968Container: Box 15, Folder 2
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Description: PersonnelDates: 1968Container: Box 15, Folder 3
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Description: Publications, BrochuresDates: 1968Container: Box 15, Folder 4
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Description: RecreationDates: 1968Container: Box 15, Folder 5
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Description: Annual ReportDates: 1969Container: Box 15, Folder 6
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Description: Annual Population ReportDates: 1969Container: Box 15, Folder 7
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Description: Capital ImprovementsDates: 1969Container: Box 15, Folder 8
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Description: CorrespondenceDates: 1969Container: Box 15, Folder 9
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Description: Parks and Recreation in the Urban CrisesDates: 1969Container: Box 15, Folder 10
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Description: RecreationDates: 1969Container: Box 15, Folder 11
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Description: Summary and Recommendations, Survey of Vacant and Undeveloped Natural Ravine and Creek SitesDates: 1969Container: Box 15, Folder 12
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Description: Annual ReportDates: 1970Container: Box 15, Folder 13
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Description: Capital ImprovementDates: 1970Container: Box 16, Folder 1
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Description: CorrespondenceDates: 1970Container: Box 16, Folder 2
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Description: Forward ThrustDates: 1970Container: Box 16, Folder 3
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Description: Parks Property InventoryDates: 1970Container: Box 16, Folder 4
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Description: PersonnelDates: 1970Container: Box 16, Folder 5
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Description: Publications, Brochures, MapsDates: 1970Container: Box 16, Folder 6
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Description: RecreationDates: 1970Container: Box 16, Folder 7
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Description: Annual ReportDates: 1971Container: Box 16, Folder 8
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Description: CorrespondenceDates: 1971Container: Box 16, Folder 9
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Description: Organization and Staffing ProposalDates: 1971Container: Box 16, Folder 10
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Description: RecreationDates: 1971Container: Box 16, Folder 11
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Description: Annual ReportDates: 1972Container: Box 17, Folder 1
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Description: Capital Improvement Program, ParksDates: 1972Container: Box 17, Folder 2
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Description: CorrespondenceDates: 1972Container: Box 17, Folder 3
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Description: Here in Seattle, 1972Dates: 1972Container: Box 17, Folder 4
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Description: Property and FacilitiesDates: 1972Container: Box 17, Folder 5
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Description: RecreationDates: 1972Container: Box 17, Folder 6
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Description: Annual ReportDates: 1973Container: Box 17, Folder 7
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Description: Capital Improvement ProgramDates: 1973Container: Box 17, Folder 8
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Description: CorrespondenceDates: 1973Container: Box 17, Folder 9
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Description: Forward Thrust Progress ReportDates: 1973Container: Box 17, Folder 10
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Description: Property and FacilitiesDates: 1973Container: Box 17, Folder 11
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Description: Recreation and Program GuidesDates: 1973Container: Box 17, Folder 12
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Description: Annual ReportDates: 1974Container: Box 17, Folder 13
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Description: Capital Improvement Program, Parks, 1974 - 1983Dates: 1974Container: Box 17, Folder 14
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Description: CorrespondenceDates: 1974Container: Box 17, Folder 15
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Description: Forward Thrust at the Halfway MarkDates: 1974Container: Box 17, Folder 16
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Description: Newspaper ClippingsDates: 1974Container: Box 17, Folder 17
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Description: Open Space ReportsDates: 1974Container: Box 18, Folder 1
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Description: Publications, BrochuresDates: 1974Container: Box 18, Folder 2
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Description: Annual ReportsDates: 1975Container: Box 18, Folder 3
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Description: CorrespondenceDates: 1975Container: Box 18, Folder 4
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Description: Newspaper ClippingsDates: 1975Container: Box 18, Folder 5
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Description: Urban Resource Inventory of SeattleDates: 1975Container: Box 18, Folder 6
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Description: Annual ReportDates: 1976Container: Box 18, Folder 7
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Description: CorrespondenceDates: 1976Container: Box 18, Folder 8
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Description: Newspaper ClippingsDates: 1976Container: Box 18, Folder 9
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Description: Publications, BrochuresDates: 1976Container: Box 18, Folder 10
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Description: Annual ReportDates: 1977Container: Box 18, Folder 11
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Description: Newspaper ClippingsDates: 1977Container: Box 18, Folder 12
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Description: PublicationsDates: 1977Container: Box 18, Folder 13
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Description: Newspaper ClippingsDates: 1978Container: Box 18, Folder 14
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Description: Newspaper ClippingsDates: 1979Container: Box 18, Folder 15
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Parks History Files, 1892-1985
13.4 cubic feetThe Parks History Files document the acquisition, development, improvements, and use of over 200 department maintained facilities, including parks, boulevards, bathing beaches, golf courses, moorages, playgrounds and playfields, squares and mini-parks, stadiums, the Seattle Aquarium, and the Woodland Park Zoo. The largest files include: Alki Beach Park, Discovery Park, Green Lake, Jefferson Park, Madison Park, Pioneer Square, Ravenna Park, Seward Park, Volunteer Park, Woodland Park, and the Zoo.
The records in this subseries include correspondence, excerpts from annual reports, Board of Park Commissioners committee reports, brochures, City Council committee reports, maps and drawings, copies of legislation, petitions, reports and studies, and newspaper clippings. Also included are copies of drawings, notes and essays by Sherwood for most of the parks.
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Description: Alki Beach ParkDates: 1910-1970Container: Box 19, Folder 1
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Description: Alki Beach Park, Finances and ConcessionsDates: 1911-1965Container: Box 19, Folder 2
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Description: Alki Beach Park, History and OriginsDates: 1910-1965Container: Box 19, Folder 3
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Description: Alki Beach Park, Newspaper ClippingsDates: 1927-1985Container: Box 19, Folder 4
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Description: Alki Beach Park, Natatorium and Field HouseDates: 1911-1966Container: Box 19, Folder 5
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Description: Alki Beach Park, Natatorium and Field House, Finances and ConcessionsDates: 1934-1955Container: Box 19, Folder 6
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Description: Alki Beach Park, Natatorium and Field House, Safety and SanitationDates: 1911-1954Container: Box 19, Folder 8
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Description: Alki PlaygroundDates: 1915-1970Container: Box 19, Folder 9
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Description: Alki Playground, Finances and ConcessionsDates: 1915-1958Container: Box 19, Folder 10
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Description: Alki Playground, Newspaper ClippingsDates: 1944-1975Container: Box 19, Folder 11
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Description: Alki Playground, Alki Avenue and Parklands Master PlanDates: 1974Container: Box 19, Folder 12
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Description: Alki Playground, Alki Beach Development and Neighborhood Recreation StudyDates: 1950Container: Box 19, Folder 13
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Description: Andover (West) StreetDates: 1949-1959Container: Box 19, Folder 14
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Description: AquariumDates: 1928-1949Container: Box 20, Folder 1
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Description: AquariumDates: 1950-1958Container: Box 20, Folder 2
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Description: AquariumDates: 1959Container: Box 20, Folder 3
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Description: AquariumDates: 1961-1970Container: Box 20, Folder 4
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Description: Aquarium, Newspaper ClippingsDates: 1957-1961Container: Box 20, Folder 5
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Description: Aquarium, Other CitiesDates: 1956-1964Container: Box 20, Folder 6
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Description: Armeni Boat Ramp and ParkDates: 1953-1983Container: Box 20, Folder 7
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Description: Atlantic City ParkDates: 1910-1970Container: Box 20, Folder 8
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Description: Atlantic City Park, Project DevelopmentDates: 1926-1972Container: Box 20, Folder 9
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Description: Atlantic City Park / Beer Sheva ParkDates: 1977-1980Container: Box 20, Folder 10
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Description: Bagley ViewpointDates: 1916-1964Container: Box 20, Folder 11
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Description: Ballard ParkwayDates: 1914-1962Container: Box 20, Folder 12
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Description: Ballard PlaygroundDates: 1914-1962Container: Box 20, Folder 13
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Description: Ballard PoolDates: 1965-1972Container: Box 20, Folder 14
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Description: Banner PlaceDates: 1962-1970Container: Box 20, Folder 15
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Description: Bar S Play FieldDates: 1968-1970Container: Box 20, Folder 16
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Description: Barnett ParkDates: 1963-1970Container: Box 20, Folder 17
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Description: Bayview PlaygroundDates: 1915-1964Container: Box 21, Folder 1
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Description: Beacon Hill PlaygroundDates: 1912-1955Container: Box 21, Folder 2
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Description: Beacon PlaceDates: 1911-1957Container: Box 21, Folder 3
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Description: Bellevue PlaceDates: 1963-1967Container: Box 21, Folder 4
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Description: Belvedere PlaceDates: 1927-1966Container: Box 21, Folder 5
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Description: Belvedere Place, Newspaper ClippingsDates: 1939-1965Container: Box 21, Folder 6
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Description: Belvoir PlaceDates: 1957Container: Box 21, Folder 7
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Description: Benefit PlaygroundDates: 1979-1980Container: Box 21, Folder 8
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Description: Bergen PlaceDates: 1965-1975Container: Box 21, Folder 9
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Description: Bhy Kracke ParkDates: 1969-1974Container: Box 21, Folder 10
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Description: Bike RoutesDates: 1920-1971Container: Box 21, Folder 11
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Description: Bike Routes, Comprehensive Bikeway PlanDates: 1972Container: Box 21, Folder 12
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Description: Bitter Lake PlaygroundDates: 1915-1960Container: Box 21, Folder 13
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Description: Blaine PlaceDates: 1945Container: Box 21, Folder 14
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Description: Blue Ridge CircleDates: 1960Container: Box 21, Folder 15
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Description: Boat Moorages and RampsDates: 1955-1969Container: Box 21, Folder 16
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Description: Boat Moorages and Ramps, Seattle Pleasure Boat MoorageDates: 1950Container: Box 21, Folder 17
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Description: Boren - Interlaken ParkDates: 1904-1976Container: Box 21, Folder 18
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Description: Boren - Interlaken Park, Maps and DrawingsDates: 1919-1940Container: Box 21, Folder 19
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Description: Interlaken Park, Newspaper ClippingsDates: 1942-1975Container: Box 21, Folder 20
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Description: Bradner PlaygroundDates: 1958-1970Container: Box 22, Folder 1
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Description: Brighton Play FieldDates: 1911-1973Container: Box 22, Folder 2
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Description: Broadway Play FieldDates: 1904-1955Container: Box 22, Folder 3
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Description: Broadway Play Field, Capitol Hill: Broadway Recreation StudyDates: 1948Container: Box 22, Folder 4
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Description: Broadway Play Field, Newspaper ClippingsDates: 1934-1973Container: Box 22, Folder 5
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Description: Broadway Play Field, Renamed Bobby Morris PlaygroundDates: 1979-1980Container: Box 22, Folder 6
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Description: Bryant PlaygroundDates: 1966-1977Container: Box 22, Folder 7
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Description: Burke - Gilman TrailDates: 1952-1974Container: Box 22, Folder 8
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Description: Burke - Gilman Trail, Draft Environmental Impact StatementDates: 1975Container: Box 22, Folder 9
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Description: California PlaceDates: 1959-1964Container: Box 22, Folder 10
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Description: Canal ParkDates: 1978-1979Container: Box 22, Folder 11
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Description: Carkeek ParkDates: 1926-1939Container: Box 22, Folder 12
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Description: Carkeek ParkDates: 1940-1959Container: Box 22, Folder 13
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Description: Carkeek ParkDates: 1960-1976Container: Box 22, Folder 14
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Description: Carkeek Park, Newspaper ClippingsDates: 1927-1975Container: Box 22, Folder 15
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Description: Carleton CenterDates: 1930Container: Box 22, Folder 16
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Description: Cascade PlaygroundDates: 1931-1971Container: Box 22, Folder 17
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Description: Cheasty BoulevardDates: 1916-1960Container: Box 23, Folder 1
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Description: City Hall ParkDates: 1915-1973Container: Box 23, Folder 2
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Description: Cleveland Play FieldDates: 1930-1943Container: Box 23, Folder 3
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Description: College Street Mini ParkDates: 1970Container: Box 23, Folder 4
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Description: Collins PlaygroundDates: 1905-1939Container: Box 23, Folder 5
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Description: Collins PlaygroundDates: 1940-1976Container: Box 23, Folder 6
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Description: Collins Playground, Maps and DrawingsDates: 1926-1932Container: Box 23, Folder 7
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Description: Colman ParkDates: 1904-1970Container: Box 23, Folder 8
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Description: Colman PlaygroundDates: 1912-1973Container: Box 23, Folder 9
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Description: Columbia ParkDates: 1911-1970Container: Box 23, Folder 10
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Description: Commodore ParkDates: 1919-1978Container: Box 23, Folder 11
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Description: Commodore Park, Final Environmental Impact StatementDates: 1971Container: Box 23, Folder 12
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Description: Condon WayDates: 1942-1968Container: Box 23, Folder 13
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Description: Dahl Play FieldDates: 1946-1974Container: Box 24, Folder 1
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Description: Dahl Play Field, History of Waldo J. Dahl Play FieldDates: 1962Container: Box 24, Folder 2
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Description: Dahl Play Field, Proposed Recreation Area at East 80th Street and 25th Avenue NEDates: 1948Container: Box 24, Folder 3
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Description: Davis ParkDates: 1958-1972Container: Box 24, Folder 4
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Description: Day PlaygroundDates: 1915-1975Container: Box 24, Folder 5
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Description: Dearborn ParkDates: 1929-1970Container: Box 24, Folder 6
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Description: Delridge Play FieldDates: 1909-1950Container: Box 24, Folder 7
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Description: Denny ParkDates: 1908-1963Container: Box 24, Folder 8
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Description: Denny Park, Maps and DrawingsDates: 1927-1928Container: Box 24, Folder 9
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Description: Denny - Blaine Lake ParkDates: 1924-1966Container: Box 24, Folder 10
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Description: Denny - Blaine ParkDates: 1908-1970Container: Box 24, Folder 11
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Description: Denny (O.O.) ParkDates: 1922-1974Container: Box 24, Folder 12
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Description: Discovery ParkDates: 1910-1947Container: Box 25, Folder 1
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Description: Discovery ParkDates: 1962-1970Container: Box 25, Folder 2
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Description: Discovery ParkDates: 1971-1976Container: Box 25, Folder 3
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Description: Discovery ParkDates: 1977Container: Box 25, Folder 4
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Description: Discovery ParkDates: 1978-1979Container: Box 25, Folder 5
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Description: Discovery Park, History of Fort LawtonDates: 1957Container: Box 25, Folder 6
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Description: Discovery Park, Maps and DrawingsDates: 1902-1972Container: Box 25, Folder 7
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Description: Discovery Park, Newspaper ClippingsDates: 1928-1979Container: Box 25, Folder 8
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Description: Discovery Park, Project DevelopmentDates: 1957-1969Container: Box 25, Folder 9
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Description: Discovery Park, Project DevelopmentDates: 1970-1976Container: Box 25, Folder 10
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Description: Discovery Park, Project DevelopmentDates: 1977Container: Box 25, Folder 11
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Description: Discovery Park, Project DevelopmentDates: 1978-1979Container: Box 25, Folder 12
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Description: Discovery Park, Revised Master Plan, Fort LawtonDates: 1974Container: Box 25, Folder 13
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Description: Duwamish Park (King County)Dates: 1974Container: Box 26, Folder 1
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Description: Edwards ParkDates: 1955-1976Container: Box 26, Folder 2
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Description: Fairmount PlaygroundDates: 1957-1958Container: Box 26, Folder 3
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Description: Fairmount ParkDates: 1912-1965Container: Box 26, Folder 4
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Description: Fauntleroy ParkDates: 1911-1970Container: Box 26, Folder 5
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Description: Fauntleroy TriangleDates: 1929-1969Container: Box 26, Folder 6
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Description: Firehouse Mini ParkDates: 1969-1972Container: Box 26, Folder 7
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Description: First Hill ParkDates: 1934-1978Container: Box 26, Folder 8
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Description: Fletcher PlaceDates: 1945-1970Container: Box 26, Folder 9
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Description: Fort Dent Athletic CenterDates: 1967-1976Container: Box 26, Folder 10
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Description: Fort Lawton BuildingsDates: 1975Container: Box 26, Folder 11
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Description: Fort Lawton Feasibility Study Volume OneDates: 1974Container: Box 26, Folder 12
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Description: Fort Lawton Feasibility Study Volume Two, Buildings SurveyDates: 1974Container: Box 26, Folder 13
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Description: Fort Lawton Park Master PlanDates: 1972Container: Box 26, Folder 14
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Description: Fort Lawton Park PlanDates: 1972Container: Box 26, Folder 15
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Description: Fort Lawton, Special Report on Improvement of the Fort Lawton Military Reservation (Olmsted Brothers)Dates: 1910Container: Box 27, Folder 1
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Description: Forty-Third Street Mini Park / Christie ParkDates: 1969-1981Container: Box 27, Folder 2
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Description: Freeway ParkDates: 1955-1976Container: Box 27, Folder 3
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Description: Freeway Park, East Plaza Parking Garage Final Environmental Impact StatementDates: 1973Container: Box 27, Folder 4
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Description: Freeway Park, Newspaper ClippingsDates: 1970-1977Container: Box 27, Folder 5
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Description: Frink ParkDates: 1906-1985Container: Box 27, Folder 6
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Description: Froula PlaygroundDates: 1920-1943Container: Box 27, Folder 7
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Description: Garfield Play FieldDates: 1915-1974Container: Box 27, Folder 8
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Description: Gas Works ParkDates: 1916-1975Container: Box 27, Folder 9
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Description: Gas Works Park, Lake Union StudyDates: 1963Container: Box 27, Folder 10
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Description: Gas Works Park, Newspaper ClippingsDates: 1929-1976Container: Box 27, Folder 11
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Description: Genesee Play FieldDates: 1917-1970Container: Box 27, Folder 12
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Description: Genesee Play Field, AppraisalDates: 1961Container: Box 28, Folder 1
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Description: Genesee Play Field, Report on Possible Airport Sites in SeattleDates: 1946Container: Box 28, Folder 2
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Description: Georgetown Play FieldDates: 1915-1970Container: Box 28, Folder 3
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Description: Georgetown Play Field, Comprehensive Plan for Duwamish Bend AreaDates: 1957Container: Box 28, Folder 4
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Description: Georgetown Play Field, Development of Industrial Sites in the Duwamish - Green River ValleyDates: 1946Container: Box 28, Folder 5
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Description: Georgetown Play Field, Duwamish Bend Land Disposition StudyDates: 1953Container: Box 28, Folder 6
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Description: Gilman PlaygroundDates: 1930-1939Container: Box 28, Folder 7
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Description: Golden GardensDates: 1923-1939Container: Box 28, Folder 8
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Description: Golden GardensDates: 1940-1959Container: Box 28, Folder 9
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Description: Golden GardensDates: 1960-1971Container: Box 28, Folder 10
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Description: Golden Gardens, Economic Data for Proposed Shilshole BreakwatersDates: 1948Container: Box 28, Folder 11
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Description: Golden Gardens, Newspaper ClippingsDates: 1929-1974Container: Box 28, Folder 12
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Description: Grand Army of the Republic CemeteryDates: 1922-1976Container: Box 28, Folder 13
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Description: Green LakeDates: 1904-1919Container: Box 28, Folder 14
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Description: Green LakeDates: 1920-1939Container: Box 29, Folder 1
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Description: Green LakeDates: 1940-1959Container: Box 29, Folder 2
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Description: Green LakeDates: 1960-1976Container: Box 29, Folder 3
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Description: Green Lake, Aqua Theater / Shell HouseDates: 1939-1970Container: Box 29, Folder 4
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Description: Green Lake, Bathhouse TheaterDates: 1970-1976Container: Box 29, Folder 5
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Description: Green Lake, Boats, Racing, Regattas, Concessions, Etc.Dates: 1929-1970Container: Box 29, Folder 6
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Description: Green Lake, Boats, Racing, Regattas, Concessions, Etc.: NewsDates: 1929-1976Container: Box 29, Folder 7
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Description: Green Lake, East BeachDates: 1924-1971Container: Box 29, Folder 8
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Description: Green Lake, East Beach: Newspaper ClippingsDates: 1927-1973Container: Box 29, Folder 9
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Description: Green Lake, Engineering and Ecological Study for RehabilitationDates: 1960Container: Box 29, Folder 10
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Description: Green Lake, FishingDates: 1924-1971Container: Box 29, Folder 11
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Description: Green Lake, Green Lake Path User StudyDates: 1980Container: Box 30, Folder 1
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Description: Green Lake, Green Lake Rehabilitation Program Preliminary DesignDates: 1961Container: Box 30, Folder 2
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Description: Green Lake, History and MiscellaneousDates: undatedContainer: Box 30, Folder 3
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Description: Green Lake, Newspaper Clippings, GeneralDates: 1935-1978Container: Box 30, Folder 4
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Description: Green Lake, Pitch 'n'PuttDates: 1943-1960Container: Box 30, Folder 5
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Description: Green Lake, Play FieldDates: 1915-1966Container: Box 30, Folder 6
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Description: Green Lake, Report on Algae Control (WPA 667-4110-5638)Dates: 1938Container: Box 30, Folder 7
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Description: Green Lake, Small Craft CenterDates: 1979-1980Container: Box 30, Folder 8
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Description: Green Lake, West BeachDates: 1928-1962Container: Box 30, Folder 9
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Description: Hamilton ViewpointDates: 1929-1970Container: Box 30, Folder 10
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Description: Hamilton Viewpoint, WPA Slide Control Drainage ProjectsDates: 1935-1941Container: Box 30, Folder 11
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Description: Hamlin ParkDates: 1924-1970Container: Box 30, Folder 12
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Description: Hamlin Park, An Interpretive Master PlanDates: 1970Container: Box 30, Folder 13
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Description: Handicapped CenterDates: 1964-1968Container: Box 30, Folder 14
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Description: Harbor Vista ParkDates: 1962Container: Box 30, Folder 15
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Description: Harborview ParkDates: 1908-1973Container: Box 30, Folder 16
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Description: Harrison Ridge ParkDates: 1948-1971Container: Box 30, Folder 17
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Description: Harrison Street Mini Park (Prentiss Park)Dates: 1966-1982Container: Box 30, Folder 18
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Description: Hiawatha Play FieldDates: 1909-1939Container: Box 30, Folder 19
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Description: Hiawatha Play FieldDates: 1940-1983Container: Box 30, Folder 20
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Description: High Point Recreation CenterDates: 1943-1979Container: Box 31, Folder 1
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Description: Highland Park Play FieldDates: 1924-1949Container: Box 31, Folder 2
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Description: Hing Hay Mini ParkDates: 1969-1975Container: Box 31, Folder 3
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Description: Howell ParkDates: 1909-1953Container: Box 31, Folder 4
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Description: Hughes (E.C.) PlaygroundDates: 1937-1948Container: Box 31, Folder 5
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Description: Hunters BoulevardDates: 1909-1968Container: Box 31, Folder 6
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Description: Hutchinson Playground (Baseball History)Dates: 1916-1975Container: Box 31, Folder 7
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Description: Interbay Play FieldDates: 1938-1976Container: Box 31, Folder 8
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Description: Interlaken - Boren Park, Plants ofDates: 1981Container: Box 31, Folder 9
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Description: Jackson Park, Bridge TrailDates: 1949-1956Container: Box 31, Folder 10
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Description: Jackson Park, GolfDates: 1925-1929Container: Box 31, Folder 11
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Description: Jackson Park, GolfDates: 1930-1939Container: Box 31, Folder 12
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Description: Jackson Park, GolfDates: 1940-1949Container: Box 31, Folder 13
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Description: Jackson Park, GolfDates: 1950-1959Container: Box 32, Folder 1
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Description: Jackson Park, GolfDates: 1960-1976Container: Box 32, Folder 2
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Description: Jackson Park, Golf: Newspaper ClippingsDates: 1927-1975Container: Box 32, Folder 3
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Description: Jackson Street Mini Park (Flo Ware Park)Dates: 1969-1982Container: Box 32, Folder 4
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Description: Jefferson ParkDates: 1909-1965Container: Box 32, Folder 5
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Description: Jefferson Park, Armed Forces Recreation CampDates: 1941-1947Container: Box 32, Folder 6
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Description: Jefferson Park, Community CenterDates: 1919-1968Container: Box 32, Folder 7
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Description: Jefferson Park, GolfDates: 1910-1919Container: Box 32, Folder 8
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Description: Jefferson Park, GolfDates: 1920-1929Container: Box 33, Folder 1
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Description: Jefferson Park, GolfDates: 1930-1934Container: Box 33, Folder 2
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Description: Jefferson Park, GolfDates: 1935-1939Container: Box 33, Folder 3
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Description: Jefferson Park, GolfDates: 1940-1945Container: Box 33, Folder 4
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Description: Jefferson Park, GolfDates: 1946-1959Container: Box 33, Folder 5
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Description: Jefferson Park, GolfDates: 1960-1970Container: Box 33, Folder 6
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Description: Jefferson Park, Golf: Brochures, Publications, etc.Dates: 1949-1967Container: Box 33, Folder 7
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Description: Jefferson Park, Golf: DrawingsDates: 1930-1957Container: Box 33, Folder 8
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Description: Jefferson Park, Golf: Newspaper ClippingsDates: 1928-1977Container: Box 33, Folder 9
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Description: Jefferson Park, Lawn BowlingDates: 1931-1970Container: Box 33, Folder 10
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Description: Jefferson Park, Lawn Bowling: Newspaper ClippingsDates: 1956-1975Container: Box 33, Folder 11
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Description: Jefferson Park, Mercer SchoolDates: 1930-1974Container: Box 33, Folder 12
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Description: Jefferson Park, Veterans' HospitalDates: 1945-1955Container: Box 33, Folder 13
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Description: Judkins PlaygroundDates: 1942-1970Container: Box 34, Folder 1
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Description: Judkins Playground, Final Environmental Impact Statement for Central Area Play Fields and ParksDates: 1974Container: Box 34, Folder 2
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Description: Judkins Playground, Newspaper ClippingsDates: 1966-1975Container: Box 34, Folder 3
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Description: Kerry ViewpointDates: 1909-1970Container: Box 34, Folder 4
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Description: Kerry Viewpoint, Newspaper ClippingsDates: 1962-1974Container: Box 34, Folder 5
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Description: Keystone SquareDates: 1942Container: Box 34, Folder 6
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Description: Kilbourne ParkDates: 1951-1963Container: Box 34, Folder 7
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Description: Kinnear ParkDates: 1892-1961Container: Box 34, Folder 8
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Description: Kinnear Park, Newspaper ClippingsDates: 1936-1974Container: Box 34, Folder 9
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Description: Kiwanis ParkDates: 1956-1975Container: Box 34, Folder 10
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Description: Kobe TerraceDates: 1957-1976Container: Box 34, Folder 11
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Description: Lake City Mini ParkDates: 1980-1981Container: Box 34, Folder 12
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Description: Lake City PlaygroundDates: 1966-1970Container: Box 34, Folder 13
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Description: Lake City Playground, Lake City Improves for TomorrowDates: 1969Container: Box 34, Folder 14
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Description: Lake View ParkDates: 1910-1966Container: Box 34, Folder 15
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Description: Lake Washington BoulevardDates: 1909-1973Container: Box 34, Folder 16
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Description: Lake Washington Boulevard, DrawingsDates: 1912-1939Container: Box 34, Folder 17
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Description: Lake Washington Boulevard, Environmental Assessment of the East Pine Street Pumping StationDates: 1972Container: Box 34, Folder 18
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Description: Lake Washington Boulevard, Observations on the Lake Washington Boulevard ShorelineDates: 1972Container: Box 34, Folder 19
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Description: Lakeridge Park and PlaygroundDates: 1959-1969Container: Box 34, Folder 20
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Description: Lakewood MoorageDates: 1916-1975Container: Box 34, Folder 21
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Description: Lakewood PlaygroundDates: 1928-1949Container: Box 34, Folder 22
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Description: Lakewood TriangleDates: 1959Container: Box 34, Folder 23
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Description: Landing ParkwayDates: 1911Container: Box 35, Folder 1
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Description: Langston Hughes CenterDates: 1911-1970Container: Box 35, Folder 2
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Description: Langston Hughes Center, A Recreation Study for the Central Community DistrictDates: 1953Container: Box 35, Folder 3
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Description: Langston Hughes Center, Planning for Neighborhoods: Yesler and AtlanticDates: 1959Container: Box 35, Folder 4
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Description: Laurelhurst ParkDates: 1925-1971Container: Box 35, Folder 5
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Description: Lawton ParkDates: 1955-1974Container: Box 35, Folder 6
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Description: Lawton Park, Lawton Neighborhood Recreation StudyDates: 1950Container: Box 35, Folder 7
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Description: Leschi ParkDates: 1904-1919Container: Box 35, Folder 8
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Description: Leschi ParkDates: 1920-1939Container: Box 35, Folder 9
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Description: Leschi ParkDates: 1940-1959Container: Box 35, Folder 10
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Description: Leschi ParkDates: 1960-1970Container: Box 35, Folder 11
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Description: Leschi Park, DrawingsDates: 1915-1961Container: Box 35, Folder 12
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Description: Leschi Park, Planning for Neighborhoods: LeschiDates: 1964Container: Box 35, Folder 13
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Description: Leschi Park, Seattle Pleasure Boat MoorageDates: 1950Container: Box 35, Folder 14
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Description: Lewis ParkDates: 1905-1923Container: Box 35, Folder 15
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Description: Licton SpringsDates: 1919-1974Container: Box 35, Folder 16
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Description: Licton Springs, An Interpretive Master PlanDates: 1970Container: Box 35, Folder 17
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Description: Licton Springs, DrawingsDates: 1960Container: Box 35, Folder 18
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Description: Lincoln ParkDates: 1923-1939Container: Box 35, Folder 19
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Description: Lincoln ParkDates: 1940-1949Container: Box 35, Folder 20
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Description: Lincoln ParkDates: 1950-1975Container: Box 35, Folder 21
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Description: Lincoln Park, Newspaper ClippingsDates: 1941-1974Container: Box 35, Folder 22
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Description: Lowman BeachDates: 1910-1919Container: Box 36, Folder 1
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Description: Loyal Heights PlaygroundDates: 1931-1974Container: Box 36, Folder 2
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Description: Madison ParkDates: 1915-1939Container: Box 36, Folder 3
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Description: Madison ParkDates: 1940-1949Container: Box 36, Folder 4
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Description: Madison ParkDates: 1950-1970Container: Box 36, Folder 5
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Description: Madison Park, A Preliminary Report on Madison Park Recreational NeedsDates: 1950Container: Box 36, Folder 6
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Description: Madison Park, DrawingsDates: 1927-1936Container: Box 36, Folder 7
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Description: Madison Park, Madison Park Recreation StudyDates: 1951Container: Box 36, Folder 8
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Description: Madison Park, Madison Park Recreation StudyDates: 1953Container: Box 36, Folder 9
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Description: Madison Park, Newspaper ClippingsDates: 1926-1974Container: Box 36, Folder 10
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Description: Madison PoolDates: 1911-1972Container: Box 36, Folder 11
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Description: Madison Pool, Haller Lake Community Study, Recreation Committee ReportDates: 1965Container: Box 36, Folder 12
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Description: Madison Pool, Helene Madison Biographical NotesDates: undatedContainer: Box 36, Folder 13
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Description: Madison Pool, Newspaper ClippingsDates: 1932-1972Container: Box 36, Folder 14
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Description: Madrona ParkDates: 1908-1939Container: Box 36, Folder 15
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Description: Madrona ParkDates: 1940-1973Container: Box 36, Folder 16
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Description: Madrona Park, Brochures and NoticesDates: 1931-1976Container: Box 36, Folder 17
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Description: Madrona Park, DrawingsDates: 1912-1926Container: Box 36, Folder 18
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Description: Madrona Park, Newspaper ClippingsDates: 1929-1977Container: Box 36, Folder 19
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Description: Madrona PlaygroundDates: 1928-1970Container: Box 36, Folder 20
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Description: Madrona Playground, DrawingsDates: 1929-1966Container: Box 36, Folder 21
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Description: Magnolia BoulevardDates: 1903-1939Container: Box 37, Folder 1
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Description: Magnolia BoulevardDates: 1940-1970Container: Box 37, Folder 2
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Description: Magnolia Boulevard, DrawingsDates: 1916-1968Container: Box 37, Folder 3
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Description: Magnolia Boulevard, Paving PlansDates: 1951-1952Container: Box 37, Folder 4
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Description: Magnolia ParkDates: 1909-1974Container: Box 37, Folder 5
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Description: Magnolia Play FieldDates: 1934-1949Container: Box 37, Folder 6
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Description: Magnolia Play FieldDates: 1950-1971Container: Box 37, Folder 7
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Description: Magnolia Play Field, Community Shopping Center, Suggested Plan, Magnolia VillageDates: 1951Container: Box 37, Folder 8
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Description: Magnolia Play Field, DrawingsDates: 1931-1942Container: Box 37, Folder 9
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Description: Magnolia Play Field, Newspaper ClippingsDates: 1947-1976Container: Box 37, Folder 10
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Description: Magnolia Play Field, Proposed Combined School - Recreational Development, Magnolia DistrictDates: 1949Container: Box 37, Folder 11
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Description: Magnolia Play Field, Proposed Recreational Development for the Magnolia DistrictDates: 1949Container: Box 37, Folder 12
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Description: Magnolia Playground (East)Dates: 1929-1937Container: Box 37, Folder 13
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Description: Magnolia Tidelands ParkDates: 1934-1970Container: Box 38, Folder 1
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Description: Magnolia Tidelands Park, Newspaper ClippingsDates: 1970-1975Container: Box 38, Folder 2
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Description: Magnuson ParkDates: 1916-1970Container: Box 38, Folder 3
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Description: Magnuson Park, DrawingsDates: 1965Container: Box 38, Folder 4
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Description: Magnuson Park, Newspaper ClippingsDates: 1919-1978Container: Box 38, Folder 5
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Description: Magnuson Park, Project DevelopmentDates: 1976-1977Container: Box 38, Folder 6
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Description: Maple Leaf PlaygroundDates: 1927-1966Container: Box 38, Folder 7
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Description: Maple Wood Play FieldDates: 1935-1977Container: Box 38, Folder 8
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Description: Marshall ViewpointDates: 1904-1977Container: Box 38, Folder 9
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Description: Matthews BeachDates: 1927-1976Container: Box 38, Folder 10
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Description: Mayfair ParkDates: 1970-1975Container: Box 38, Folder 11
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Description: McCurdy Park - East Montlake ParkDates: 1920-1970Container: Box 38, Folder 12
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Description: McCurdy Park - East Montlake Park, DrawingsDates: 1895-1962Container: Box 38, Folder 13
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Description: McCurdy Park - East Montlake Park, Newspaper ClippingsDates: 1932-1974Container: Box 38, Folder 14
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Description: McGilvra BoulevardDates: 1930-1959Container: Box 38, Folder 15
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Description: McGilvra PlaceDates: 1968Container: Box 38, Folder 16
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Description: McGraw Square (Drawing)Dates: 1919-1959Container: Box 38, Folder 17
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Description: Mee Kwa Mooks ParkDates: 1977Container: Box 38, Folder 18
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Description: Meadowbrook Recreation CenterDates: 1952-1975Container: Box 38, Folder 19
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Description: Meadowbrook Recreation Center, Newspaper ClippingsDates: 1967-1974Container: Box 38, Folder 20
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Description: Miller PlayfieldDates: 1912-1970Container: Box 38, Folder 21
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Description: Montlake Center Strip (Drawings)Dates: 1909-1951Container: Box 39, Folder 1
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Description: Montlake (West) Park: Yacht Club (Drawings)Dates: 1911-1978Container: Box 39, Folder 2
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Description: Montlake (West) Park: Yacht Club Newspaper ClippingsDates: 1965-1978Container: Box 39, Folder 3
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Description: Montlake PlayfieldDates: 1930-1949Container: Box 39, Folder 4
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Description: Montlake PlayfieldDates: 1950-1974Container: Box 39, Folder 5
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Description: Montlake Playfield, DrawingsDates: 1935-1984Container: Box 39, Folder 6
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Description: Montlake Playfield, Newspaper ClippingsDates: 1939-1975Container: Box 39, Folder 7
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Description: Montlake Playfield, Preliminary Draft of Portage Bay StudyDates: 1950Container: Box 39, Folder 8
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Description: Mount Baker BoulevardDates: 1913-1970Container: Box 39, Folder 9
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Description: Mount Baker ParkDates: 1907-1939Container: Box 39, Folder 10
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Description: Mount Baker ParkDates: 1940-1971Container: Box 39, Folder 11
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Description: Mount Baker Park, Maps and DrawingsDates: 1907-1964Container: Box 39, Folder 12
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Description: Mount Claire ParkDates: 1916-1955Container: Box 39, Folder 13
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Description: North Beach Community ParkDates: 1970Container: Box 39, Folder 14
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Description: North Seattle ParkDates: 1955-1970Container: Box 39, Folder 15
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Description: Northacres ParkDates: 1957-1970Container: Box 39, Folder 16
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Description: Observatory CourtsDates: 1930-1962Container: Box 39, Folder 17
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Description: Occidental ParkDates: 1970-1973Container: Box 39, Folder 18
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Description: Parkmount PlaceDates: 1942Container: Box 40, Folder 1
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Description: Parson's GardensDates: 1945-1967Container: Box 40, Folder 2
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Description: Passage Point, North and SouthDates: 1957-1976Container: Box 40, Folder 3
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Description: Peppi's PlaygroundDates: 1953-1968Container: Box 40, Folder 4
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Description: Peppi's Playground, Petition for Rezoning LeschiDates: 1963Container: Box 40, Folder 5
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Description: Peppi's Playground, Planning for Neighborhoods: LeschiDates: 1964Container: Box 40, Folder 6
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Description: Pinehurst PlaygroundDates: 1955-1970Container: Box 40, Folder 7
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Description: Pioneer SquareDates: 1911-1939Container: Box 40, Folder 8
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Description: Pioneer SquareDates: 1940-1975Container: Box 40, Folder 9
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Description: Pioneer Square, BrochuresDates: 1954-1980Container: Box 40, Folder 10
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Description: Pioneer Square, Changes in Downtown Seattle, 1960 - 74 and Housing Conditions in Downtown SeattleDates: 1974Container: Box 40, Folder 11
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Description: Pioneer Square, DrawingsDates: 1953-1972Container: Box 40, Folder 12
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Description: Pioneer Square, News ClippingsDates: 1956-1975Container: Box 40, Folder 13
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Description: Pioneer Square: Pioneer Square Study, A Preliminary DraftDates: 1949Container: Box 40, Folder 14
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Description: Pioneer Square, Rehabilitation of Seattle's Historic Pioneer SquareDates: 1959Container: Box 40, Folder 15
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Description: Pratt ParkDates: 1931-1975Container: Box 40, Folder 16
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Description: Prefontaine PlaceDates: 1915-1971Container: Box 40, Folder 17
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Description: Pritchard Island BeachDates: 1908-1970Container: Box 40, Folder 18
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Description: Puget ParkDates: 1933-1971Container: Box 40, Folder 19
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Description: Queen Anne BoulevardDates: 1908-1912Container: Box 41, Folder 1
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Description: Queen Anne BoulevardDates: 1913-1939Container: Box 41, Folder 2
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Description: Queen Anne BoulevardDates: 1940-1977Container: Box 41, Folder 3
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Description: Queen Anne Boulevard, Newspaper ClippingsDates: 1902-1951Container: Box 41, Folder 4
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Description: Queen Anne Bowl (Rodgers Park)Dates: 1915-1970Container: Box 41, Folder 5
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Description: Queen Anne Playfield (West)Dates: 1932-1970Container: Box 41, Folder 6
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Description: Queen Anne Playfield (West), Newspaper ClippingsDates: 1929-1976Container: Box 41, Folder 7
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Description: Queen Anne Playfield (West), Report of the Queen Anne Parks and Recreation CommitteeDates: 1970Container: Box 41, Folder 8
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Description: Queen Anne Playground (East)Dates: 1915-1969Container: Box 41, Folder 9
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Description: Rainier Beach Lake Park Cottage TractDates: 1937-1970Container: Box 41, Folder 10
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Description: Rainier Beach Recreation CenterDates: 1929-1974Container: Box 41, Folder 11
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Description: Rainier Beach Recreation Center, DrawingsDates: 1927-1975Container: Box 41, Folder 12
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Description: Rainier Beach Recreation Center, Impact of Southeast Education Center on Rainier BeachDates: 1969Container: Box 41, Folder 13
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Description: Rainier Beach Recreation Center, Newspaper ClippingsDates: 1973-1974Container: Box 41, Folder 14
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Description: Rainier PlayfieldDates: 1911-1966Container: Box 41, Folder 15
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Description: Rainier Playfield, Newspaper ClippingsDates: 1927-1949Container: Box 41, Folder 16
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Description: Ravenna BoulevardDates: 1915-1970Container: Box 41, Folder 17
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Description: Ravenna Boulevard, Newspaper ClippingsDates: 1973Container: Box 41, Folder 18
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Description: Ravenna ParkDates: 1904-1919Container: Box 42, Folder 1
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Description: Ravenna ParkDates: 1920-1949Container: Box 42, Folder 2
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Description: Ravenna ParkDates: 1950-1971Container: Box 42, Folder 3
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Description: Ravenna Park, DrawingsDates: 1919-1942Container: Box 42, Folder 4
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Description: Ravenna Park, Environmental Assessment 20th Avenue Northeast Bridge ClosureDates: 1974Container: Box 42, Folder 5
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Description: Ravenna Park, Newspaper ClippingsDates: 1920-1976Container: Box 42, Folder 6
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Description: Red Barn RanchDates: 1969-1974Container: Box 42, Folder 7
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Description: Ridgeway PlaceDates: 1927-1931Container: Box 42, Folder 8
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Description: Rizal ParkDates: 1928-1974Container: Box 42, Folder 9
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Description: Rizal Park, Filipino - American Community Services of the Pacific Northwest, Incorporated Progress ReportDates: 1959Container: Box 42, Folder 10
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Description: Rizal Park, Site Analysis and Development PlanDates: undatedContainer: Box 42, Folder 11
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Description: Roanoke ParkDates: 1924-1978Container: Box 42, Folder 12
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Description: Rodgers ParkDates: 1928-1967Container: Box 42, Folder 13
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Description: Rodgers PlaygroundDates: 1924-1975Container: Box 42, Folder 14
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Description: Ross PlaygroundDates: 1924-1959Container: Box 42, Folder 15
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Description: Roxhill PlaygroundDates: 1938-1970Container: Box 42, Folder 16
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Description: Sacajawea PlaygroundDates: 1957-1970Container: Box 42, Folder 17
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Description: Salmon Bay ParkDates: 1915-1959Container: Box 42, Folder 18
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Description: Sandel PlaygroundDates: 1931-1970Container: Box 42, Folder 19
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Description: Sandel Playground, A Recreation Study for the Greenwood Community DistrictDates: 1954Container: Box 42, Folder 20
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Description: Sandel Playground, North Greenwood Neighborhood PlanDates: 1975Container: Box 42, Folder 21
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Description: Sayres Memorial ParkDates: 1929-1969Container: Box 43, Folder 1
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Description: Sayres Memorial Park, DrawingsDates: 1912-1965Container: Box 43, Folder 2
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Description: Sayres Memorial Park, Newspaper ClippingsDates: 1929-1979Container: Box 43, Folder 3
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Description: Schmitz OverlookDates: 1941-1974Container: Box 43, Folder 4
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Description: Schmitz Park and BoulevardDates: 1915-1929Container: Box 43, Folder 5
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Description: Schmitz Park and BoulevardDates: 1930-1949Container: Box 43, Folder 6
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Description: Schmitz Park and BoulevardDates: 1950-1971Container: Box 43, Folder 7
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Description: Schmitz Park and Boulevard, DrawingsDates: 1909-1955Container: Box 43, Folder 8
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Description: Schmitz Park and Boulevard, Interpretive Master PlanDates: 1969Container: Box 43, Folder 9
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Description: Seola ParkDates: 1958-1964Container: Box 43, Folder 10
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Description: Seward ParkDates: 1913-1929Container: Box 43, Folder 11
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Description: Seward ParkDates: 1930-1934Container: Box 43, Folder 12
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Description: Seward ParkDates: 1935-1939Container: Box 43, Folder 13
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Description: Seward ParkDates: 1940-1949Container: Box 43, Folder 14
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Description: Seward ParkDates: 1950-1971Container: Box 43, Folder 15
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Description: Seward Park, A Design Proposal for Seward ParkDates: undatedContainer: Box 43, Folder 16
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Description: Seward Park, DrawingsDates: 1919-1954Container: Box 43, Folder 17
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Description: Seward Park, Newspaper ClippingsDates: 1920-1977Container: Box 43, Folder 18
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Description: Sick's StadiumDates: 1919-1974Container: Box 44, Folder 1
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Description: Sierra PlaceDates: 1941Container: Box 44, Folder 2
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Description: Snoqualmie Ski AreaDates: 1933-1954Container: Box 44, Folder 3
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Description: Snoqualmie Ski Area, DrawingsDates: 1931-1934Container: Box 44, Folder 4
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Description: Soundview PlayfieldDates: 1954-1966Container: Box 44, Folder 5
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Description: Soundview TerraceDates: 1972Container: Box 44, Folder 6
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Description: South Park PlayfieldDates: 1909-1971Container: Box 44, Folder 7
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Description: Southwest Community Center and PoolDates: 1969-1976Container: Box 44, Folder 8
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Description: Spring Street Mini ParkDates: 1969-1970Container: Box 44, Folder 9
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Description: Spruce Street Mini ParkDates: 1969-1970Container: Box 44, Folder 10
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Description: Stevens TriangleDates: 1935-1955Container: Box 44, Folder 11
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Description: Sturges ParkDates: 1916-1929Container: Box 44, Folder 12
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Description: Sunset Hill ParkDates: 1928-1968Container: Box 44, Folder 13
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Description: Tashkent ParkDates: 1969-1974Container: Box 44, Folder 14
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Description: [Seattle] Tennis CenterDates: 1951-1977Container: Box 44, Folder 15
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Description: [Seattle] Tennis Center, Analysis of Potential SiteDates: 1974Container: Box 44, Folder 16
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Description: [Seattle] Tennis Center, Study and FileDates: 1968-1969Container: Box 44, Folder 17
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Description: Thirtieth Avenue Mini Park (William Grose Park)Dates: 1941-1983Container: Box 44, Folder 18
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Description: Thirty - Seventh Avenue South ParkDates: 1973-1974Container: Box 44, Folder 19
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Description: Thomas Mini ParkDates: 1969-1971Container: Box 44, Folder 20
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Description: Thornton CreekDates: 1952-1970Container: Box 45, Folder 1
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Description: Thornton Creek, DrawingsDates: 1952-1971Container: Box 45, Folder 2
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Description: Thornton Creek, Study of Lake City Area and Thornton Creek EnvironsDates: 1969Container: Box 45, Folder 3
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Description: Tillicum PlaceDates: 1919-1976Container: Box 45, Folder 4
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Description: Tillicum Place, Chief Sealth Statue by James A. WehnDates: 1962Container: Box 45, Folder 5
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Description: Tillicum Place, DrawingsDates: 1962Container: Box 45, Folder 6
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Description: Tillicum Place, Newspaper ClippingsDates: 1912-1975Container: Box 45, Folder 7
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Description: Twelfth Avenue South ViewpointDates: 1958Container: Box 45, Folder 8
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Description: Twenty - Sixth Avenue Mini ParkDates: 1969-1970Container: Box 45, Folder 9
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Description: Union Station SquareDates: 1913-1957Container: Box 45, Folder 10
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Description: University District Mini ParkDates: 1975Container: Box 45, Folder 11
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Description: University Lake Shore PlaceDates: 1968Container: Box 45, Folder 12
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Description: University PlaceDates: 1931-1961Container: Box 45, Folder 13
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Description: University PlayfieldDates: 1911-1974Container: Box 45, Folder 14
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Description: University Playfield, University and Wallingford Recreation StudyDates: 1949Container: Box 45, Folder 15
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Description: University Playfield, University Neighborhood PlanDates: 1969Container: Box 45, Folder 16
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Description: Van Asselt PlaygroundDates: 1929-1949Container: Box 45, Folder 17
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Description: Victory Heights PlaygroundDates: 1954-1959Container: Box 45, Folder 18
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Description: View Ridge PlaygroundDates: 1955-1966Container: Box 45, Folder 19
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Description: Viretta ParkDates: 1901-1966Container: Box 45, Folder 20
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Description: Volunteer ParkDates: 1906-1919Container: Box 45, Folder 21
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Description: Volunteer ParkDates: 1920-1939Container: Box 45, Folder 22
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Description: Volunteer ParkDates: 1940-1949Container: Box 45, Folder 23
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Description: Volunteer ParkDates: 1950-1959Container: Box 46, Folder 1
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Description: Volunteer ParkDates: 1960-1969Container: Box 46, Folder 2
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Description: Volunteer ParkDates: 1970-1978Container: Box 46, Folder 3
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Description: Volunteer Park, DrawingsDates: 1952Container: Box 46, Folder 4
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Description: Volunteer Park, Newspaper ClippingsDates: 1929-1975Container: Box 46, Folder 5
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Description: Wallingford PlayfieldDates: 1909-1970Container: Box 46, Folder 6
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Description: Washington ParkDates: 1908-1919Container: Box 46, Folder 7
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Description: Washington ParkDates: 1920-1939Container: Box 46, Folder 8
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Description: Washington ParkDates: 1940-1959Container: Box 46, Folder 9
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Description: Washington ParkDates: 1960-1974Container: Box 46, Folder 10
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Description: Washington Park, Brochures and BulletinsDates: 1940-1971Container: Box 46, Folder 11
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Description: Washington Park, Newspaper ClippingsDates: 1935-1976Container: Box 46, Folder 12
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Description: Washington SchoolDates: 1915-1973Container: Box 46, Folder 13
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Description: Waterfront, Central Waterfront Park Phase One Development, DEISDates: 1972Container: Box 47, Folder 1
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Description: Waterfront, Planning the Future of Seattle, Central Area Criteria, Etc.Dates: 1959Container: Box 47, Folder 2
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Description: Waterfront, Report on the Proposed Seattle Aquarium at Golden Gardens ParkDates: 1959Container: Box 47, Folder 3
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Description: Waterfront, Seattle Aquarium: An Economic Feasibility StudyDates: 1971Container: Box 47, Folder 4
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Description: Waterfront ParkDates: 1969Container: Box 47, Folder 5
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Description: Waterfront ParkDates: 1970-1971Container: Box 47, Folder 6
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Description: Waterfront Park, Newspaper ClippingsDates: 1970-1976Container: Box 47, Folder 7
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Description: Waterfront Park, Seattle AquariumDates: 1958-1976Container: Box 47, Folder 8
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Description: Waterfront Park, Seattle Central Waterfront Proposals for EnvironsDates: 1970Container: Box 47, Folder 9
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Description: Wedgwood SquareDates: 1951-1956Container: Box 47, Folder 10
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Description: Wedgwood Square, Wedgwood Elementary School StudyDates: 1951Container: Box 47, Folder 11
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Description: West Seattle Recreation CenterDates: 1935-1959Container: Box 47, Folder 12
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Description: West Seattle Recreation Center, Camp LongDates: 1932-1973Container: Box 47, Folder 13
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Description: West Seattle Recreation Center, Brochures and PublicationsDates: 1944-1953Container: Box 48, Folder 1
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Description: West Seattle Recreation Center, Golf CourseDates: 1930-1939Container: Box 48, Folder 2
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Description: West Seattle Recreation Center, Golf CourseDates: 1940-1949Container: Box 48, Folder 3
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Description: West Seattle Recreation Center, Golf CourseDates: 1950-1971Container: Box 48, Folder 4
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Description: West Seattle Recreation Center, Golf Course, Newspaper ClippingsDates: 1935-1965Container: Box 48, Folder 5
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Description: West Seattle Recreation Center, Stadium and PlayfieldDates: 1914-1965Container: Box 48, Folder 6
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Description: Westcrest ParkDates: 1930-1969Container: Box 48, Folder 7
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Description: Westcrest Park, West Seattle Reservoir ParkDates: 1975Container: Box 48, Folder 8
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Description: Westlake SquareDates: 1911-1973Container: Box 48, Folder 9
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Description: Williams PlaceDates: 1957-1972Container: Box 48, Folder 10
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Description: Woodland ParkDates: 1903-1919Container: Box 48, Folder 11
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Description: Woodland ParkDates: 1920-1939Container: Box 48, Folder 12
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Description: Woodland ParkDates: 1940-1959Container: Box 48, Folder 13
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Description: Woodland Park, Athletic FieldsDates: 1911-1971Container: Box 48, Folder 14
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Description: Woodland Park, Athletic Fields, DrawingsDates: 1948Container: Box 48, Folder 15
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Description: Woodland Park, Aurora AvenueDates: 1928-1939Container: Box 48, Folder 16
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Description: Woodland Park, Auto Tourist CampDates: 1915-1947Container: Box 48, Folder 17
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Description: Woodland Park, ConcessionsDates: 1904-1929Container: Box 49, Folder 1
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Description: Woodland Park, ConcessionsDates: 1930-1939Container: Box 49, Folder 2
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Description: Woodland Park, ConcessionsDates: 1940-1961Container: Box 49, Folder 3
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Description: Woodland Park, Concessions, Newspaper ClippingsDates: 1940-1974Container: Box 49, Folder 4
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Description: Woodland Park, CWA Project (503) 17 - 39Dates: 1933Container: Box 49, Folder 5
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Description: Woodland Park, DrawingsDates: 1930-1975Container: Box 49, Folder 6
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Description: Woodland Park, Flag PoleDates: 1949Container: Box 49, Folder 7
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Description: Woodland Park, Floral HallDates: 1928-1959Container: Box 49, Folder 8
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Description: Woodland Park, GiftsDates: 1932-1970Container: Box 49, Folder 9
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Description: Woodland Park, Harding MemorialDates: 1925-1976Container: Box 49, Folder 10
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Description: Woodland Park, Lawn BowlingDates: 1928-1949Container: Box 49, Folder 11
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Description: Woodland Park, Lawn BowlingDates: 1950-1967Container: Box 49, Folder 12
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Description: Woodland Park, Newspaper ClippingsDates: 1942-1976Container: Box 49, Folder 13
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Description: Woodland Park, Picnic AreaDates: 1930-1950Container: Box 49, Folder 14
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Description: Woodland Park, Proposed StadiumDates: 1936-1945Container: Box 49, Folder 15
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Description: Woodland Park, Proposed Stadium, Newspaper ClippingsDates: 1939-1945Container: Box 49, Folder 16
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Description: Woodland Park, Rose GardenDates: 1925-1967Container: Box 49, Folder 17
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Description: Woodland Park, Veterans' Area, ArtilleryDates: 1915-1948Container: Box 49, Folder 18
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Description: Woodland Park ZooDates: 1906-1949Container: Box 50, Folder 1
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Description: Woodland Park ZooDates: 1950-1959Container: Box 50, Folder 2
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Description: Woodland Park ZooDates: 1960-1969Container: Box 50, Folder 3
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Description: Woodland Park ZooDates: 1970-1973Container: Box 50, Folder 4
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Description: Woodland Park Zoo, Animals - Popular / TotemDates: 1916-1949Container: Box 50, Folder 5
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Description: Woodland Park Zoo, Animals - Popular / TotemDates: 1950-1971Container: Box 50, Folder 6
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Description: Woodland Park Zoo, Animals - Popular / Totem News ClippingsDates: 1956-1976Container: Box 50, Folder 7
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Description: Woodland Park Zoo, Brochures and PublicationsDates: 1937-1976Container: Box 50, Folder 8
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Description: Woodland Park Zoo, Brochures and PublicationsDates: 1970Container: Box 50, Folder 9
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Description: Woodland Park Zoo, Children's ZooDates: 1948-1963Container: Box 50, Folder 10
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Description: Woodland Park Zoo, Children's ZooDates: 1964-1967Container: Box 50, Folder 11
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Description: Woodland Park Zoo, Children's Zoo, Newspaper ClippingsDates: 1961-1963Container: Box 50, Folder 12
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Description: Woodland Park Zoo, Environmental Assessment Woodland Park Zoo DevelopmentDates: 1973Container: Box 51, Folder 1
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Description: Woodland Park Zoo, Facts and Figures and Zoo's SymposiumDates: 1970Container: Box 51, Folder 2
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Description: Woodland Park Zoo, Financial RecordsDates: 1942-1958Container: Box 51, Folder 3
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Description: Woodland Park Zoo, Long Range Master Plan StudyDates: 1970Container: Box 51, Folder 4
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Description: Woodland Park Zoo, MapsDates: 1953-1975Container: Box 51, Folder 5
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Description: Woodland Park Zoo, Monthly and Annual ReportsDates: 1933-1936Container: Box 51, Folder 6
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Description: Woodland Park Zoo, Newspaper ClippingsDates: 1965-1976Container: Box 51, Folder 7
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Description: Woodland Park Zoo, Reports on Tours of Other ZoosDates: 1940-1948Container: Box 51, Folder 8
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Description: Woodland Park Zoo, Seattle Zoological Society, Meeting Notices and MinutesDates: 1965-1971Container: Box 51, Folder 9
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Description: Woodland Park Zoo, Seattle Zoological Society, Meeting Notices and MinutesDates: 1965-1968Container: Box 51, Folder 10
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Description: Woodland Park Zoo, StaffDates: 1905-1971Container: Box 51, Folder 11
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Description: Woodland Park Zoo, Staff, Newspaper ClippingsDates: 1948-1976Container: Box 51, Folder 12
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Description: Yesler - Atlantic Neighborhood Improvement ProjectDates: 1967Container: Box 52, Folder 1
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Description: Yesler Recreation CenterDates: 1934-1969Container: Box 52, Folder 2
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Description: York PlaygroundDates: 1930-1969Container: Box 52, Folder 3
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Olmsted Brothers Correspondence, 1902-1984
0.4 cubic feetThe major portion of this subseries consists of correspondence from the Olmsted Brothers regarding the planning and development of the system of parks and boulevards in Seattle. Subject matter also includes the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition, the Olmsteds' ideas regarding responsibilities of a Parks Superintendent, the hiring of J.W. Thompson as superintendent, and John C. Olmsted's trips to Seattle.
In addition to correspondence, the records include agreements, news articles and clippings, brochures, drawings, expense accounts, plan index cards (photocopies), reports, and Don Sherwood's notes and essays. The photocopies of the plan index cards, which were obtained from Olmsted Associates, Inc., include the subject, scale, and date of Seattle parks and facilities drawings that the firm has on file.
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Description: Olmsted Brothers, CorrespondenceDates: 1902Container: Box 53, Folder 1
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Description: Olmsted Brothers, CorrespondenceDates: 1903Container: Box 53, Folder 2
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Description: Olmsted Brothers, CorrespondenceDates: 1904Container: Box 53, Folder 3
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Description: Olmsted Brothers, CorrespondenceDates: 1904Container: Box 53, Folder 4
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Description: Olmsted Brothers, CorrespondenceDates: 1905Container: Box 53, Folder 5
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Description: Olmsted Brothers, CorrespondenceDates: 1906Container: Box 53, Folder 6
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Description: Olmsted Brothers, CorrespondenceDates: 1908Container: Box 53, Folder 7
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Description: Olmsted Brothers, CorrespondenceDates: 1909Container: Box 53, Folder 8
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Description: Olmsted Brothers, CorrespondenceDates: 1910Container: Box 53, Folder 9
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Description: Olmsted Brothers, CorrespondenceDates: 1911Container: Box 53, Folder 10
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Description: Olmsted Brothers, CorrespondenceDates: 1912Container: Box 53, Folder 11
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Description: Olmsted Brothers, CorrespondenceDates: 1913-1919Container: Box 53, Folder 12
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Description: Olmsted Brothers, CorrespondenceDates: 1920-1929Container: Box 53, Folder 13
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Description: Olmsted Associates, Inc., CorrespondenceDates: 1972-1975Container: Box 53, Folder 14
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Description: Olmsted Brothers, Agreement with Board of Park CommissionersDates: 1904Container: Box 53, Folder 15
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Description: Olmsted Brothers, Articles and Special ReportsDates: 1906-1914Container: Box 53, Folder 16
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Description: Olmsted Brothers, Drawings (Copies from Microfiche)Dates: 1906-1929Container: Box 53, Folder 17
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Description: Olmsted Brothers, Frederick Law Olmsted Historic SiteDates: 1975-1984Container: Box 53, Folder 18
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Description: Olmsted Brothers, Biographical, Miscellaneous Correspondence, ObituariesDates: 1919-1973Container: Box 53, Folder 19
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Description: Olmsted Brothers, Olmsted Documentation Project - Park DepartmentDates: 1974-1975Container: Box 53, Folder 20
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Description: Olmsted Brothers, Plan Index Cards (Photocopies)Dates: undatedContainer: Box 53, Folder 21
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Former Department Property, 1905-1974
0.5 cubic feetThis subseries includes information on over 20 properties that were once administered by the Department of Parks and Recreation and either have been placed under the jurisdiction of another City agency or are no longer owned by the City. An example of the former is the Mercer Playfield property, which is now under the jurisdiction of the Seattle Center.
Records in these files include correspondence, excerpts of annual reports, maps and drawings, copies of legislation, newspaper clippings, petitions, reports, and Don Sherwood's notes and essays (photocopies).
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Description: Armory ParkDates: 1973Container: Box 54, Folder 1
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Description: Aurora TriangleDates: 1934-1965Container: Box 54, Folder 2
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Description: Beacon Hill LotsDates: 1910-1944Container: Box 54, Folder 3
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Description: Bell Street PierDates: 1916-1941Container: Box 54, Folder 4
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Description: Brooklyn Boat RampDates: 1952-1958Container: Box 54, Folder 5
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Description: Former City Property, MiscellaneousDates: 1929-1956Container: Box 54, Folder 6
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Description: Fortson SquareDates: 1905-1964Container: Box 54, Folder 7
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Description: Forty-third Avenue NE Center StripDates: 1933-1951Container: Box 54, Folder 8
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Description: Graham School and PlaygroundDates: 1944-1957Container: Box 54, Folder 9
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Description: Greenwood ParkDates: 1927-1940Container: Box 54, Folder 10
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Description: Handicapped Center / Stadium HomesDates: 1954-1968Container: Box 54, Folder 11
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Description: Harvard PlaceDates: 1931-1939Container: Box 54, Folder 12
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Description: Irving (West) SchoolDates: 1940-1949Container: Box 54, Folder 13
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Description: James Street Cable BarnDates: 1946Container: Box 54, Folder 14
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Description: Johnson ParkDates: 1930-1951Container: Box 54, Folder 15
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Description: Lacey Murrow Bridge Launch ApproachDates: 1971-1974Container: Box 54, Folder 16
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Description: Lake Way TrianglesDates: 1940-1942Container: Box 54, Folder 17
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Description: Laurelhurst TriangleDates: 1962-1968Container: Box 54, Folder 18
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Description: Little's 85th Street AdditionDates: 1951Container: Box 54, Folder 19
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Description: Mercer PlaygroundDates: 1913-1960Container: Box 54, Folder 20
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Description: Mercer Playground, Civic Memorial Arts Center SiteDates: 1950Container: Box 54, Folder 21
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Description: Ronald (Judge J.T.) Playground (Fulton School)Dates: 1946-1969Container: Box 54, Folder 22
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Description: South Seattle PlayfieldDates: 1951-1967Container: Box 54, Folder 23
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Description: South Seattle PlayfieldDates: 1912-1967Container: Box 55, Folder 1
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Description: South Seattle Playfield, South Seattle Industrial ParkDates: 1966Container: Box 55, Folder 2
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Description: South Seattle Playfield, Workable Program for Community ImprovementDates: 1964Container: Box 55, Folder 3
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Description: South Seattle Playfield, Urban RenewalDates: 1964-1966Container: Box 55, Folder 4
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Description: University BoulevardDates: 1907-1962Container: Box 55, Folder 5
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Description: Unnamed Strip, University of WashingtonDates: 1915-1963Container: Box 55, Folder 6
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Description: Washington PlaceDates: 1931-1956Container: Box 55, Folder 7
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Description: Wildwood LaneDates: 1907-1954Container: Box 55, Folder 8
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Description: Yesler SlideDates: 1899-1963Container: Box 55, Folder 9
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Proposed Parks Sites, 1905-1976
1 cubic feetThis subseries contains files on more than 40 proposed sites for Department of Parks and Recreation parks and facilities. The proposals are from the general public, the Board of Park Commissioners, community groups, or other parties interested in the development of park facilities.
Records in this subseries include correspondence, petitions, proposals, reports and studies, maps and drawings, and newspaper clippings.
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Description: Alki: Marine Drive SitesDates: 1927-1957Container: Box 55, Folder 10
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Description: Ammersfoordt BeachDates: 1927-1929Container: Box 55, Folder 11
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Description: Armour SchoolDates: 1955-1956Container: Box 55, Folder 12
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Description: Aurora Avenue, Report on Preservation of Scenic OutlookDates: 1945Container: Box 55, Folder 13
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Description: Beacon Avenue and 56th Avenue South, Proposed School SiteDates: 1952-1953Container: Box 55, Folder 14
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Description: Boyer and Roanoke ViewpointDates: 1967Container: Box 55, Folder 15
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Description: Brookwood ParkDates: 1958Container: Box 55, Folder 16
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Description: Cambridge Arms PlayfieldDates: 1938-1959Container: Box 55, Folder 17
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Description: Central School PropertyDates: 1950-1954Container: Box 55, Folder 18
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Description: Civic Arts CenterDates: 1946Container: Box 55, Folder 19
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Description: Community BeachDates: 1952Container: Box 55, Folder 20
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Description: Dravus West and ArapahoeDates: 1947Container: Box 55, Folder 21
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Description: Dunlap SchoolDates: 1961-1976Container: Box 55, Folder 22
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Description: East ParkDates: 1913-1916Container: Box 55, Folder 23
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Description: Glendale Golf CourseDates: 1956Container: Box 55, Folder 24
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Description: Gatewood PlayfieldDates: 1951-1952Container: Box 55, Folder 25
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Description: Golf Course, Snohomish CountyDates: 1962Container: Box 55, Folder 26
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Description: Harvard - Miller Frontage Road ViewpointDates: 1969-1970Container: Box 55, Folder 27
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Description: Hawthorne HillsDates: 1946-1953Container: Box 55, Folder 28
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Description: Lake City Treatment PlantDates: 1968-1970Container: Box 55, Folder 29
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Description: Lake Union SitesDates: 1962-1970Container: Box 55, Folder 30
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Description: Lake Youngs WatershedDates: 1970Container: Box 55, Folder 31
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Description: Lakeridge ParkDates: 1954-1955Container: Box 55, Folder 32
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Description: Miscellaneous Proposed SitesDates: 1927-1957Container: Box 55, Folder 33
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Description: Miscellaneous Proposed SitesDates: 1962-1970Container: Box 56, Folder 1
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Description: Miscellaneous Proposed Sites, Newspaper ClippingsDates: 1927-1975Container: Box 56, Folder 2
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Description: Montlake, East Lynn and 19th AvenueDates: 1947Container: Box 56, Folder 3
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Description: Newport ParkDates: 1956-1957Container: Box 56, Folder 4
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Description: Oak Lake SchoolDates: 1956-1957Container: Box 56, Folder 5
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Description: Pier 91 PoolDates: 1970-1971Container: Box 56, Folder 6
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Description: Queen Anne Hill SitesDates: 1963-1966Container: Box 56, Folder 7
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Description: Rainier Beach SitesDates: 1928-1944Container: Box 56, Folder 8
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Description: Seneca Street Dead EndDates: 1969-1970Container: Box 56, Folder 9
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Description: Sound View TerraceDates: 1970Container: Box 56, Folder 10
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Description: Spring Hill ParkDates: 1905-1932Container: Box 56, Folder 11
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Description: Star LakeDates: 1928-1930Container: Box 56, Folder 12
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Description: Stevens Street Southwest GreenbeltDates: 1969Container: Box 56, Folder 13
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Description: Summit PlaygroundDates: 1934-1938Container: Box 56, Folder 14
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Description: Twenty-eighth Avenue Northeast at Northeast 68th StreetDates: 1946-1947Container: Box 56, Folder 15
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Description: Viewpoints, Miscellaneous: City Officials View TripsDates: 1962Container: Box 56, Folder 16
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Description: Water Tower Site, Shearwater Housing ProjectDates: 1964-1965Container: Box 56, Folder 17
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Description: West Woodland Recreation CenterDates: 1937-1948Container: Box 56, Folder 18
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Description: Westlake ParkDates: 1958-1969Container: Box 56, Folder 19
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Description: Westlake Park, Draft Environmental Impact StatementDates: 1975Container: Box 56, Folder 20
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Description: Westlake Park, Newspaper ClippingsDates: 1975-1976Container: Box 56, Folder 21
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Subject Files, 1876-1979
2.7 cubic feetThe Subject Files include information about Parks Department programs and projects and City-wide activities that impact the department. The most extensive files relate to beautification and open space programs, Forward Thrust, the Seafair Gold Cup Races, and Depression Era activities. Other subjects include airport planning, bicycle trails, bond issues, comprehensive planning, cultural events, sports and recreation, schools and youth programs, and zoning.
Records in the Subject Files include correspondence, maps and drawings, inventories, copies of legislation, reports and studies, newspaper clippings, and speeches.
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Description: Airports, Report on Airport Sites in the City of SeattleDates: 1946Container: Box 56, Folder 22
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Description: Alki Drawings and Blueprints (oversized)Dates: 1909-1946Container: Box 68, Folder 2
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Description: BeautificationDates: 1969-1970Container: Box 56, Folder 23
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Description: Beautification, Emergency Work OrdersDates: 1969-1970Container: Box 56, Folder 24
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Description: Beautification, Urban Beautification Program ApplicationDates: 1970Container: Box 57, Folder 1
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Description: Capital Improvement PlanDates: 1962-1967Container: Box 57, Folder 2
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Description: Capital Improvement Program, Park Bond Issue Preliminary StudiesDates: 1967Container: Box 57, Folder 3
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Description: Central Business DistrictDates: 1963-1967Container: Box 57, Folder 4
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Description: City CouncilDates: 1963-1967Container: Box 57, Folder 5
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Description: City Engineer, Work Done forDates: 1931-1959Container: Box 57, Folder 6
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Description: City Light, SkagitDates: 1958-1962Container: Box 57, Folder 7
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Description: City PlanningDates: 1961-1966Container: Box 57, Folder 8
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Description: Civil DefenseDates: 1963-1964Container: Box 57, Folder 9
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Description: Civil Works AdministrationDates: 1933-1934Container: Box 57, Folder 10
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Description: Comprehensive Planning, BackgroundDates: 1884-1965Container: Box 57, Folder 11
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Description: Comprehensive Planning, BackgroundDates: 1965-1974Container: Box 57, Folder 12
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Description: Facilities and Recreation PlanningDates: 1953-1955Container: Box 57, Folder 13
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Description: Fort Lawton Park Study, Conclusions to Need AnalysisDates: 1964Container: Box 57, Folder 14
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Description: Forward Thrust: Annual Report of the Parks Department re Forward Thrust Development ProjectDates: 1968-1969Container: Box 57, Folder 15
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Description: Forward Thrust: Bond IssueDates: 1968Container: Box 58, Folder 1
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Description: Forward Thrust: Developing a Capital Improvement Plan for King County, Part One BackgroundDates: 1967Container: Box 58, Folder 2
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Description: Forward Thrust: Developing a Capital Improvement Plan for King County, Part Two AnalysisDates: 1967Container: Box 58, Folder 3
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Description: Forward Thrust: Developing a Capital Improvement Plan for King County, Part Three RecommendationsDates: 1967Container: Box 58, Folder 4
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Description: Forward Thrust: Developing a Capital Improvement Plan for King County, Part Four Analysis and RecommendationsDates: 1970Container: Box 58, Folder 5
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Description: Forward Thrust: Forward Thrust at the Halfway MarkDates: 1974Container: Box 58, Folder 6
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Description: Forward Thrust: Forward Thrust Work 1968-1970 - A Report to the Residents of King CountyDates: 1970Container: Box 58, Folder 7
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Description: Forward Thrust: Forward Thrust Work 1968-1970 - A Report to the Residents of King CountyDates: 1972Container: Box 58, Folder 8
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Description: Forward Thrust, Miscellaneous MaterialsDates: 1966-1969Container: Box 58, Folder 9
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Description: Forward Thrust, Miscellaneous MaterialsDates: 1968-1969Container: Box 58, Folder 10
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Description: Forward Thrust, Resolutions and Ordinances, Forward Thrust BondsDates: 1967Container: Box 59, Folder 1
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Description: Forward Thrust, Selected Speeches on Forward Thrust and Election ResultsDates: 1968Container: Box 59, Folder 2
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Description: Gifts and Donations to Parks DepartmentDates: 1941-1965Container: Box 68, Folder 11
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Description: Gold Cup RacesDates: 1954-1958Container: Box 59, Folder 3
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Description: Gold Cup RacesDates: 1959-1963Container: Box 59, Folder 4
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Description: Gold Cup RacesDates: 1962-1967Container: Box 59, Folder 5
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Description: Gold Cup RacesDates: 1954-1970Container: Box 59, Folder 6
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Description: Gold Cup Races, Draft Environmental Impact Statement for the 1975 Seafair Unlimited Hydroplane RacesDates: 1975Container: Box 59, Folder 7
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Description: Gold Cup Races, Newspaper ClippingsDates: 1957-1975Container: Box 59, Folder 8
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Description: GolfDates: 1960-1967Container: Box 59, Folder 9
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Description: Greater Seattle Athletic AssociationDates: 1959-1965Container: Box 59, Folder 10
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Description: Greater Seattle, IncorporatedDates: 1962-1965Container: Box 59, Folder 11
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Description: Hans A. Thompson Special CitationDates: 1965Container: Box 68, Folder 9
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Description: Health DepartmentDates: 1961-1965Container: Box 59, Folder 12
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Description: High Point Housing Playground Construction CostsDates: 1962Container: Box 68, Folder 4
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Description: Human Rights CommissionDates: 1964-1965Container: Box 59, Folder 13
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Description: Lake City Sewer Treatment Plant Property / Thornton Creek Urban Trail SystemDates: 1970-1975Container: Box 68, Folder 5
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Description: Lanham ActDates: 1944-1946Container: Box 60, Folder 1
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Description: Local Improvement DistrictsDates: 1876-1959Container: Box 60, Folder 2
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Description: Mayor's OfficeDates: 1957-1967Container: Box 60, Folder 3
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Description: Municipal Building - Deck LandscapingDates: 1962Container: Box 68, Folder 6
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Description: Music in the ParkDates: 1915-1965Container: Box 60, Folder 4
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Description: Music in the Park, Newspaper ClippingsDates: 1961-1965Container: Box 60, Folder 5
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Description: National Parks and Recreation Conferences in SeattleDates: 1909-1968Container: Box 60, Folder 6
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Description: National Recreation Association, Pacific Northwest DistrictDates: 1962-1965Container: Box 60, Folder 7
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Description: Newspaper ClippingsDates: 1978Container: Box 60, Folder 8
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Description: Newspaper ClippingsDates: 1978Container: Box 60, Folder 9
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Description: Newspaper ClippingsDates: 1978Container: Box 60, Folder 10
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Description: Newspaper ClippingsDates: 1979Container: Box 60, Folder 11
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Description: Northwest Parks AssociationDates: 1960-1968Container: Box 60, Folder 12
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Description: Open Space and Urban Beautification in 1969: A Progress ReportDates: 1969Container: Box 60, Folder 13
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Description: Outdoor Recreation and Open Space PlanDates: 1965Container: Box 60, Folder 14
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Description: Parks - Schools Joint UseDates: 1919-1970Container: Box 61, Folder 1
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Description: Parks and Playground Improvement Drawings (11x14)Dates: 1974-1986Container: Box 68, Folder 1
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Description: Parks Department LetterheadContainer: Box 68, Folder 12
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Description: Plant ListsContainer: Box 68, Folder 13
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Description: Playground Shops / Fire Station BuildingDates: 1970Container: Box 68, Folder 7
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Description: PoliceDates: 1961-1964Container: Box 61, Folder 2
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Description: Property: Legal Opinions and LegislationDates: 1916-1968Container: Box 61, Folder 3
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Description: Property: Legal Opinions and LegislationDates: 1916-1970Container: Box 61, Folder 4
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Description: Public Work Reserve ProjectsDates: 1942Container: Box 61, Folder 5
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Description: Puget Sound Governmental ConferenceDates: 1962-1964Container: Box 61, Folder 6
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Description: Quarterly Budget Adjustment RequestsDates: 1964-1967Container: Box 61, Folder 7
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Description: RecreationDates: 1965Container: Box 61, Folder 8
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Description: Recreation, Classification StudiesDates: 1962Container: Box 61, Folder 9
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Description: Recreation Director, Search for a New DirectorDates: 1964-1965Container: Box 61, Folder 10
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Description: Recreation Director, Willard H. ShumardDates: 1962-1963Container: Box 61, Folder 11
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Description: Recreation Director, Willard H. ShumardDates: 1963-1966Container: Box 61, Folder 12
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Description: Recreation SurveyDates: 1961-1962Container: Box 62, Folder 1
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Description: Resolution thanking Charles Cowen for land donationDates: 1906Container: Box 68, Folder 3
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Description: Safety Committee ReportsDates: 1961-1962Container: Box 62, Folder 2
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Description: Seattle Handicapped CenterDates: 1962-1967Container: Box 62, Folder 3
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Description: Seattle Shoreline InventoryDates: 1973Container: Box 62, Folder 4
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Description: Seattle 2000 Commission: Goals Statement from Task ForcesDates: 1973Container: Box 62, Folder 5
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Description: Soil Storage ProposalDates: 1962Container: Box 68, Folder 8
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Description: State Development FundsDates: 1946-1953Container: Box 62, Folder 6
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Description: Street Trees Ordinance DraftsDates: 1912Container: Box 62, Folder 7
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Description: Summer Youth Corps ProgramDates: 1964Container: Box 62, Folder 8
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Description: Umlauff, Jacob - Park MaintenanceDates: 1941-1970Container: Box 68, Folder 10
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Description: University GroundsDates: 1911Container: Box 62, Folder 9
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Description: Urban RenewalDates: 1959-1968Container: Box 62, Folder 10
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Description: WERA / CWA / WPA ProjectsDates: 1933-1936Container: Box 62, Folder 11
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Description: Welch, Douglass, Miscellaneous MaterialsDates: 1959-1968Container: Box 62, Folder 12
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Description: Welch, Douglass, Newspaper Articles About Park BoardDates: 1954-1960Container: Box 63, Folder 1
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Description: Welch, Douglass, Newspaper Articles About Park BoardDates: 1961-1965Container: Box 63, Folder 2
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Description: WPA ProjectsDates: 1935-1941Container: Box 63, Folder 3
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Description: WPA, Training of WPA Workers in the Field of RecreationDates: 1937Container: Box 63, Folder 4
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Description: ZoningDates: 1958-1959Container: Box 63, Folder 5
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Parks Naming Files, 1971-1983
0.2 cubic feetThe Parks Naming Files consist primarily of correspondence to and from the Board of Park Commissioners, City Council, City Comptroller, Park Naming Committee, and Parks Superintendent suggesting names for parks and parks facilities. Also included are petitions, drawings, newspaper clippings, and press releases.
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Description: Alvin Larkins ParkDates: 1974-1979Container: Box 63, Folder 6
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Description: Arboretum, Donald G. Graham Visitors CenterDates: 1986Container: Box 63, Folder 7
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Description: Coe Elementary School, Coe Play ParkDates: 1982Container: Box 63, Folder 8
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Description: Good Shepherd Center/Meridian PlaygroundDates: 1976-1979Container: Box 63, Folder 9
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Description: International Children's ParkDates: 1979Container: Box 63, Folder 10
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Description: Market ParkDates: 1978-1979Container: Box 63, Folder 11
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Description: Montlake Bicycle Trail (Bill Dawson)Dates: 1982Container: Box 63, Folder 12
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Description: Parks Facilities NamingDates: 1971-1983Container: Box 63, Folder 13
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Description: Parks Naming SuggestionsDates: 1982Container: Box 63, Folder 14
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Description: Rainbow PointDates: 1978-1979Container: Box 63, Folder 15
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Description: Regrade ParkDates: 1978Container: Box 63, Folder 16
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Description: Sunset Place ParkDates: 1980Container: Box 63, Folder 17
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Description: Twelfth and West HoweDates: 1982Container: Box 63, Folder 18
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Photographs, 1891-1975
3.6 cubic feetThe photographs have been physically removed from the Sherwood files and integrated with the Archives Photograph Collection. Although separated, the photographs are included in the Sherwood Guide. They have been scanned, cataloged, and indexed and are included in the online photograph index on the Seattle Municipal Archives web site.
The photographs collected by Sherwood include approximately 2,400 images documenting roughly 140 properties, facilities, and events that have been administered by the Department of Parks and Recreation. The images document sports and recreation on Seattle's playgrounds, parks landscaping, the construction of parks facilities, and the City's boulevards.
Secondarily, the images document leisure time activities, the City's social history, and Works Projects Administration endeavors. They depict the physical development of parks, such as the dredging of Green Lake and the draining of Dahl Field, as well as elements or activities that no longer exist, such as the Licton Springs health spa and the Potlatch Parade.
Among the largest files of images are Green Lake, Lake Washington Boulevard, Leschi Park, Lincoln Park, Ravenna Park, Sayres Park, Seward Park, Volunteer Park, Woodland Park, and Woodland Park Zoo. The images are arranged alphabetically by name of park or facility.
A substantial number of the photographs collected by Sherwood were created by one of three well known local studios: those of Asahel Curtis, Frank H. Nowell, and Webster and Stevens.
Asahel Curtis (1874-1941) came to Seattle with his family in 1888, and six years later he established a photographic studio. Unlike his more famous brother, Edward, he did not consider himself an artist. Curtis was a commercial photographer, and his clients were businessmen, promoters, and government agencies. He was also commissioned by a newspaper to photograph the Klondike Gold Rush. Curtis' life work was a monumental survey of the Pacific Northwest, comprising over 60,000 photographic plates and negatives.
Frank H. Nowell (1864-1950) went to Nome, Alaska in 1900, where he opened his first studio. Between 1901 and 1908, Nowell created a photographic chronicle of the Territory. In 1908 he was appointed the Official Photographer of the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition in Seattle. Following the Exposition, Nowell remained in Seattle and opened a new studio.
Ira (Ike) Webster (c.1870-1942) and Nelson Stevens (c.1875-1938) were the founders of the studio that carried their names until 1981. They came to Seattle in 1899 from their hometown of Portland, Michigan, and initially worked in the studios of other photographers. In 1903 they opened their own studio and from 1906 to 1928 were the exclusive photographers to The Seattle Times (one of the region's principal daily newspapers). Seattle's Museum of History and Industry holds 55,000 negatives produced during the early years of the firm.
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Description: Alki Beach and PlaygroundDates: undatedContainer: Box 150, Folder 1
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Description: Ammersfoordt BeachDates: undatedContainer: Box 150, Folder 2
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Description: Armeni Boat RampDates: undatedContainer: Box 150, Folder 3
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Description: Armeni Boat RampDates: undatedContainer: Box 150, Folder 4
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Description: Atlantic CityDates: undatedContainer: Box 150, Folder 5
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Description: Bagley ViewpointDates: undatedContainer: Box 150, Folder 6
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Description: Ballard Playground and Field HouseDates: undatedContainer: Box 150, Folder 7
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Description: Ballard PoolDates: 1969Container: Box 150, Folder 8
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Description: Powell Barnett ParkDates: 1970-1972Container: Box 150, Folder 9
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Description: Bayview PlaygroundDates: 1938-1964Container: Box 150, Folder 10
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Description: Beacon Hill PlaygroundDates: undatedContainer: Box 150, Folder 11
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Description: Belvedere PlaceDates: undatedContainer: Box 150, Folder 12
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Description: Bhy Kracke ParkDates: 1971Container: Box 150, Folder 13
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Description: Bitter Lake PlaygroundDates: undatedContainer: Box 150, Folder 14
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Description: Brighton PlayfieldDates: 1936Container: Box 150, Folder 15
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Description: Broadway PlayfieldDates: 1908-1939Container: Box 150, Folder 16
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Description: Carkeek ParkDates: undatedContainer: Box 150, Folder 17
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Description: Carkeek ParkDates: 1954Container: Box 150, Folder 18
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Description: Carkeek ParkDates: undatedContainer: Box 150, Folder 19
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Description: Cascade PlaygroundDates: 1936-1938Container: Box 150, Folder 20
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Description: Cheasty BoulevardDates: undatedContainer: Box 150, Folder 21
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Description: City Hall ParkDates: undatedContainer: Box 150, Folder 22
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Description: Cleveland PlaygroundDates: 1965Container: Box 150, Folder 23
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Description: Collins Field House and PlayfieldDates: undatedContainer: Box 150, Folder 24
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Description: Colman Park and PlaygroundDates: 1937-1965Container: Box 150, Folder 25
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Description: Colman Park and PlaygroundDates: 1937-1965Container: Box 150, Folder 26
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Description: Columbia ParkDates: undatedContainer: Box 150, Folder 27
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Description: Dahl PlayfieldDates: undatedContainer: Box 150, Folder 28
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Description: Dahl PlayfieldDates: undatedContainer: Box 150, Folder 29
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Description: Day (B.F.) PlayfieldDates: undatedContainer: Box 150, Folder 30
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Description: Delridge PlayfieldDates: 1936-1969Container: Box 150, Folder 31
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Description: Denny ParkDates: undatedContainer: Box 150, Folder 32
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Description: Denny Park, Parks Dept. Administration BuildingDates: 1950Container: Box 150, Folder 33
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Description: Denny Park, Parks Dept. Administration BuildingDates: 1950Container: Box 150, Folder 34
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Description: Denny Park, Parks. Dept. Administration BuildingDates: 1950Container: Box 150, Folder 35
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Description: Denny Park, Parks Dept. Administration BuildingDates: 1950Container: Box 151, Folder 1
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Description: Denny-Blaine ParkDates: undatedContainer: Box 151, Folder 2
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Description: Denny-Blaine Lake ParkDates: undatedContainer: Box 151, Folder 3
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Description: Denny (O.O.) ParkDates: 1903Container: Box 151, Folder 4
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Description: Discovery ParkDates: 1903Container: Box 151, Folder 5
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Description: Duwamish HeadDates: undatedContainer: Box 151, Folder 6
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Description: Edwards (Myrtle) ParkDates: undatedContainer: Box 151, Folder 7
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Description: Fairmount ParkDates: 1929Container: Box 151, Folder 8
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Description: First Avenue South RampDates: 1955Container: Box 151, Folder 9
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Description: Franklin QuarryDates: 1910Container: Box 151, Folder 10
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Description: Freeway ParkDates: 1967Container: Box 151, Folder 11
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Description: Frink ParkDates: 1907-1913Container: Box 151, Folder 12
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Description: Froula PlaygroundDates: undatedContainer: Box 151, Folder 13
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Description: Garfield PlayfieldDates: undatedContainer: Box 151, Folder 14
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Description: Garfield PlayfieldDates: undatedContainer: Box 151, Folder 15
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Description: Gas Works ParkDates: 1911-1966Container: Box 151, Folder 16
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Description: Gas Works ParkDates: 1911-1966Container: Box 151, Folder 17
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Description: Genesee PlayfieldDates: undatedContainer: Box 151, Folder 18
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Description: Georgetown PlayfieldDates: 1936-1969Container: Box 151, Folder 19
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Description: Gilman PlaygroundDates: undatedContainer: Box 151, Folder 20
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Description: Golden GardensDates: undatedContainer: Box 151, Folder 21
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Description: Golden GardensDates: undatedContainer: Box 151, Folder 22
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Description: Golden GardensDates: undatedContainer: Box 151, Folder 23
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Description: Golden GardensDates: undatedContainer: Box 151, Folder 24
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Description: Golf, Snohomish CountyDates: 1960Container: Box 151, Folder 25
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Description: Green LakeDates: undatedContainer: Box 151, Folder 26
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Description: Green LakeDates: undatedContainer: Box 151, Folder 27
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Description: Green LakeDates: undatedContainer: Box 151, Folder 28
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Description: Green LakeDates: undatedContainer: Box 151, Folder 29
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Description: Green LakeDates: undatedContainer: Box 151, Folder 30
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Description: Green LakeDates: undatedContainer: Box 151, Folder 31
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Description: Green LakeDates: undatedContainer: Box 151, Folder 32
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Description: Green LakeDates: undatedContainer: Box 151, Folder 33
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Description: Green LakeDates: undatedContainer: Box 151, Folder 34
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Description: Green LakeDates: undatedContainer: Box 151, Folder 35
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Description: Haller Lake PlaygroundDates: 1965-1969Container: Box 152, Folder 1
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Description: Hamilton ViewpointDates: 1948Container: Box 152, Folder 2
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Description: Hamilton ViewpointDates: undatedContainer: Box 152, Folder 3
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Description: Hamlin ParkDates: 1956Container: Box 152, Folder 4
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Description: Harborview ParkDates: undatedContainer: Box 152, Folder 5
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Description: Harrison Street Mini ParkDates: undatedContainer: Box 152, Folder 6
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Description: Hiawatha PlayfieldDates: undatedContainer: Box 152, Folder 7
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Description: Hiawatha PlayfieldDates: undatedContainer: Box 152, Folder 8
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Description: Hiawatha PlayfieldDates: undatedContainer: Box 152, Folder 9
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Description: Highland ParkDates: undatedContainer: Box 152, Folder 10
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Description: Hing Hay ParkDates: undatedContainer: Box 152, Folder 11
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Description: Hughes (E.C.) PlaygroundDates: undatedContainer: Box 152, Folder 12
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Description: Hutchinson PlaygroundDates: 1913-1963Container: Box 152, Folder 13
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Description: Hutchinson PlaygroundDates: 1913-1963Container: Box 152, Folder 14
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Description: Interbay FieldDates: 1903-1967Container: Box 152, Folder 15
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Description: Interbay FieldDates: 1903-1967Container: Box 152, Folder 16
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Description: Interbay FieldDates: undatedContainer: Box 152, Folder 17
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Description: Interlaken BoulevardDates: undatedContainer: Box 152, Folder 18
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Description: Interlaken BoulevardDates: undatedContainer: Box 152, Folder 19
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Description: Jackson ParkDates: undatedContainer: Box 152, Folder 20
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Description: Jackson ParkDates: undatedContainer: Box 152, Folder 21
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Description: Jackson ParkDates: undatedContainer: Box 152, Folder 22
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Description: Jefferson ParkDates: undatedContainer: Box 152, Folder 23
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Description: Jefferson ParkDates: undatedContainer: Box 152, Folder 24
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Description: Jefferson ParkDates: undatedContainer: Box 152, Folder 25
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Description: Jefferson Community CenterDates: undatedContainer: Box 152, Folder 26
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Description: Judkins ParkDates: undatedContainer: Box 152, Folder 27
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Description: Judkins ParkDates: undatedContainer: Box 152, Folder 28
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Description: Kerry Park ViewpointDates: 1936-1969Container: Box 153, Folder 1
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Description: Kinnear ParkDates: undatedContainer: Box 153, Folder 2
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Description: Kinnear ParkDates: undatedContainer: Box 153, Folder 3
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Description: Kinnear ParkDates: undatedContainer: Box 153, Folder 4
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Description: Kinnear ParkDates: undatedContainer: Box 153, Folder 5
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Description: Kinnear ParkDates: undatedContainer: Box 153, Folder 6
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Description: Lake City PlaygroundDates: 1961Container: Box 153, Folder 7
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Description: Lake View ParkDates: 1913-1966Container: Box 153, Folder 8
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Description: Lake Washington BoulevardDates: undatedContainer: Box 153, Folder 9
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Description: Lake Washington BoulevardDates: undatedContainer: Box 153, Folder 10
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Description: Lake Washington BoulevardDates: undatedContainer: Box 153, Folder 11
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Description: Lake Washington BoulevardDates: undatedContainer: Box 153, Folder 12
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Description: Lake Washington BoulevardDates: undatedContainer: Box 153, Folder 13
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Description: Lake Washington BoulevardDates: undatedContainer: Box 153, Folder 14
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Description: Lake Washington BoulevardDates: undatedContainer: Box 153, Folder 15
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Description: Lake Washington BoulevardDates: 1948Container: Box 153, Folder 16
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Description: Lake Washington BoulevardDates: 1948Container: Box 153, Folder 17
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Description: Lake Washington BoulevardDates: 1948Container: Box 153, Folder 18
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Description: Lake Washington BoulevardDates: 1948Container: Box 153, Folder 19
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Description: Lakewood MoorageDates: undatedContainer: Box 153, Folder 20
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Description: Laurelhurst Community CenterDates: undatedContainer: Box 153, Folder 21
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Description: Laurelhurst Community CenterDates: undatedContainer: Box 153, Folder 22
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Description: Lawton ParkDates: 1955Container: Box 153, Folder 23
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Description: Leschi ParkDates: undatedContainer: Box 153, Folder 24
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Description: Leschi ParkDates: undatedContainer: Box 153, Folder 25
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Description: Leschi ParkDates: undatedContainer: Box 153, Folder 26
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Description: Leschi ParkDates: undatedContainer: Box 153, Folder 27
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Description: Leschi ParkDates: undatedContainer: Box 153, Folder 28
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Description: Leschi ParkDates: undatedContainer: Box 153, Folder 29
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Description: Leschi ParkDates: undatedContainer: Box 153, Folder 30
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Description: Leschi ParkDates: undatedContainer: Box 153, Folder 31
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Description: Leschi ParkDates: undatedContainer: Box 153, Folder 32
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Description: Licton SpringsDates: undatedContainer: Box 154, Folder 1
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Description: Licton SpringsDates: undatedContainer: Box 154, Folder 2
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Description: Licton SpringsDates: undatedContainer: Box 154, Folder 3
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Description: Licton SpringsDates: undatedContainer: Box 154, Folder 4
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Description: Lincoln ParkDates: undatedContainer: Box 154, Folder 5
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Description: Lincoln ParkDates: undatedContainer: Box 154, Folder 6
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Description: Lincoln ParkDates: undatedContainer: Box 154, Folder 7
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Description: Lincoln ParkDates: undatedContainer: Box 154, Folder 8
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Description: Lincoln ParkDates: undatedContainer: Box 154, Folder 9
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Description: Lincoln ParkDates: undatedContainer: Box 154, Folder 10
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Description: Lincoln ParkDates: undatedContainer: Box 154, Folder 11
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Description: Lincoln ParkDates: undatedContainer: Box 154, Folder 12
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Description: Lincoln ParkDates: undatedContainer: Box 154, Folder 13
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Description: Lowman BeachDates: 1936Container: Box 154, Folder 14
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Description: Madison BeachDates: undatedContainer: Box 154, Folder 15
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Description: Madison BeachDates: undatedContainer: Box 154, Folder 16
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Description: Madison BeachDates: undatedContainer: Box 154, Folder 17
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Description: Madison BeachDates: undatedContainer: Box 154, Folder 18
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Description: Madison PoolDates: 1972Container: Box 154, Folder 19
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Description: Madrona Park and BeachDates: undatedContainer: Box 154, Folder 20
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Description: Madrona Park and BeachDates: undatedContainer: Box 154, Folder 21
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Description: Madrona Park and BeachDates: undatedContainer: Box 154, Folder 22
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Description: Madrona Park and BeachDates: undatedContainer: Box 154, Folder 23
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Description: Madrona PlaygroundDates: undatedContainer: Box 154, Folder 24
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Description: Magnolia Boulevard and PlayfieldDates: undatedContainer: Box 154, Folder 25
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Description: Magnolia Boulevard and PlayfieldDates: undatedContainer: Box 154, Folder 26
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Description: Magnuson ParkDates: undatedContainer: Box 154, Folder 27
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Description: Maple LeafDates: 1937Container: Box 154, Folder 28
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Description: Matthews BeachDates: undatedContainer: Box 154, Folder 29
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Description: McCurdy Park/Museum of History and IndustryDates: undatedContainer: Box 154, Folder 30
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Description: McGraw SquareDates: undatedContainer: Box 154, Folder 31
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Description: Meadowbrook Pool and PlayfieldDates: undatedContainer: Box 154, Folder 32
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Description: Miller PlayfieldDates: undatedContainer: Box 154, Folder 33
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Description: Montlake PlayfieldDates: undatedContainer: Box 154, Folder 34
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Description: Montlake PlayfieldDates: undatedContainer: Box 154, Folder 35
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Description: Montlake PlayfieldDates: undatedContainer: Box 154, Folder 36
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Description: Mt. Baker Park and BoulevardDates: undatedContainer: Box 155, Folder 1
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Description: Mt. Baker Park and BoulevardDates: undatedContainer: Box 155, Folder 2
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Description: Park Department ProductionsDates: undatedContainer: Box 155, Folder 3
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Description: Parson's GardensDates: undatedContainer: Box 155, Folder 4
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Description: Passage PointDates: 1963-1969Container: Box 155, Folder 5
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Description: Pinehurst PlaygroundDates: 1961Container: Box 155, Folder 6
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Description: Pioneer SquareDates: undatedContainer: Box 155, Folder 7
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Description: Pioneer SquareDates: undatedContainer: Box 155, Folder 8
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Description: Pioneer SquareDates: undatedContainer: Box 155, Folder 9
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Description: Pioneer SquareDates: undatedContainer: Box 155, Folder 10
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Description: Prefontaine PlaceDates: 1968Container: Box 155, Folder 11
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Description: Pritchard's IslandDates: 1936-1937Container: Box 155, Folder 12
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Description: Queen Anne BoulevardDates: 1903-1936Container: Box 155, Folder 13
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Description: East Queen Anne PlaygroundDates: undatedContainer: Box 155, Folder 14
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Description: West Queen Anne PlayfieldDates: undatedContainer: Box 155, Folder 15
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Description: West Queen Anne PlayfieldDates: undatedContainer: Box 155, Folder 16
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Description: Rainier Beach Community CenterDates: 1952-1969Container: Box 155, Folder 17
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Description: Rainier PlayfieldDates: 1966Container: Box 155, Folder 18
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Description: Ravenna ParkDates: undatedContainer: Box 155, Folder 19
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Description: Ravenna ParkDates: undatedContainer: Box 155, Folder 20
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Description: Ravenna ParkDates: undatedContainer: Box 155, Folder 21
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Description: Ravenna ParkDates: undatedContainer: Box 155, Folder 22
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Description: Ravenna ParkDates: undatedContainer: Box 155, Folder 23
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Description: Ravenna ParkDates: undatedContainer: Box 155, Folder 24
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Description: Red Barn RanchDates: undatedContainer: Box 155, Folder 25
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Description: Riverview PlayfieldDates: 1966Container: Box 155, Folder 26
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Description: Rizal ParkDates: undatedContainer: Box 155, Folder 27
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Description: Roanoke ParkDates: undatedContainer: Box 155, Folder 28
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Description: Rodgers (David) ParkDates: undatedContainer: Box 155, Folder 29
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Description: Rodgers (David) ParkDates: undatedContainer: Box 155, Folder 30
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Description: Rogers PlaygroundDates: 1910-1969Container: Box 156, Folder 1
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Description: Ross PlaygroundDates: 1911Container: Box 156, Folder 2
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Description: Roxhill PlaygroundDates: 1953-1969Container: Box 156, Folder 3
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Description: Salmon Bay ParkDates: 1910Container: Box 156, Folder 4
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Description: Sandal PlayfieldDates: 1968-1974Container: Box 156, Folder 5
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Description: Sayres ParkDates: undatedContainer: Box 156, Folder 6
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Description: Sayres ParkDates: undatedContainer: Box 156, Folder 7
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Description: Sayres ParkDates: undatedContainer: Box 156, Folder 8
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Description: Sayres ParkDates: undatedContainer: Box 156, Folder 9
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Description: Sayres ParkDates: undatedContainer: Box 156, Folder 10
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Description: Sayres ParkDates: undatedContainer: Box 156, Folder 11
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Description: Sayres ParkDates: undatedContainer: Box 156, Folder 12
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Description: Sayres ParkDates: undatedContainer: Box 156, Folder 13
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Description: Schmitz ParkDates: 1913-1915Container: Box 156, Folder 14
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Description: Schmitz ParkDates: undatedContainer: Box 156, Folder 15
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Description: Seward ParkDates: undatedContainer: Box 156, Folder 16
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Description: Seward ParkDates: undatedContainer: Box 156, Folder 17
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Description: Seward ParkDates: undatedContainer: Box 156, Folder 18
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Description: Seward ParkDates: undatedContainer: Box 156, Folder 19
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Description: Seward ParkDates: undatedContainer: Box 156, Folder 20
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Description: Seward ParkDates: undatedContainer: Box 156, Folder 21
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Description: Seward ParkDates: undatedContainer: Box 156, Folder 22
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Description: Seward ParkDates: undatedContainer: Box 156, Folder 23
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Description: Seward ParkDates: undatedContainer: Box 156, Folder 24
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Description: Snoqualmie Ski AreaDates: undatedContainer: Box 156, Folder 25
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Description: Snoqualmie Ski AreaDates: undatedContainer: Box 156, Folder 26
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Description: Soundview PlayfieldDates: 1959-1961Container: Box 156, Folder 27
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Description: South Park PlayfieldDates: 1910Container: Box 156, Folder 28
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Description: South Seattle PlaygroundDates: undatedContainer: Box 156, Folder 29
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Description: Spring Street Mini ParkDates: 1971Container: Box 156, Folder 30
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Description: Sunrise Terrace ParkDates: 1950Container: Box 156, Folder 31
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Description: Sunset Hill ParkDates: undatedContainer: Box 156, Folder 32
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Description: Tilikum PlaceDates: undatedContainer: Box 156, Folder 33
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Description: Tilikum PlaceDates: undatedContainer: Box 156, Folder 34
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Description: Union Station SquareDates: 1929Container: Box 156, Folder 35
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Description: University PlayfieldDates: undatedContainer: Box 156, Folder 36
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Description: Van Asselt PlayfieldDates: 1937-1938Container: Box 156, Folder 37
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Description: Victory Heights PlaygroundDates: 1961Container: Box 156, Folder 38
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Description: View Ridge PlaygroundDates: undatedContainer: Box 156, Folder 39
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Description: Volunteer ParkDates: 1904-1909Container: Box 157, Folder 1
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Description: Volunteer ParkDates: 1909Container: Box 157, Folder 2
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Description: Volunteer ParkDates: undatedContainer: Box 157, Folder 3
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Description: Volunteer ParkDates: undatedContainer: Box 157, Folder 4
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Description: Volunteer ParkDates: undatedContainer: Box 157, Folder 5
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Description: Volunteer ParkDates: undatedContainer: Box 157, Folder 6
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Description: Volunteer ParkDates: undatedContainer: Box 157, Folder 7
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Description: Volunteer ParkDates: undatedContainer: Box 157, Folder 8
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Description: Volunteer ParkDates: undatedContainer: Box 157, Folder 9
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Description: Volunteer ParkDates: undatedContainer: Box 157, Folder 10
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Description: Volunteer ParkDates: undatedContainer: Box 157, Folder 11
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Description: Volunteer ParkDates: undatedContainer: Box 157, Folder 12
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Description: Volunteer Park, Seattle Art MuseumDates: undatedContainer: Box 157, Folder 13
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Description: Wallingford PlayfieldDates: 1965-1971Container: Box 157, Folder 14
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Description: Washington ParkDates: undatedContainer: Box 157, Folder 15
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Description: Washington ParkDates: undatedContainer: Box 157, Folder 16
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Description: Washington ParkDates: undatedContainer: Box 157, Folder 17
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Description: (Martha) Washington SchoolDates: 1966-1975Container: Box 157, Folder 18
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Description: West Seattle Recreation Center: Camp LongDates: undatedContainer: Box 157, Folder 19
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Description: West Seattle Recreation Center: Camp LongDates: undatedContainer: Box 157, Folder 20
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Description: West Seattle Recreation Center: Camp LongDates: undatedContainer: Box 157, Folder 21
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Description: West Seattle Golf CourseDates: 1936-1939Container: Box 157, Folder 22
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Description: West Seattle Golf CourseDates: 1936-1939Container: Box 157, Folder 23
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Description: West Seattle Golf CourseDates: 1936-1939Container: Box 157, Folder 24
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Description: West Seattle StadiumDates: undatedContainer: Box 157, Folder 25
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Description: West Seattle StadiumDates: undatedContainer: Box 157, Folder 26
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Description: West Seattle StadiumDates: undatedContainer: Box 157, Folder 27
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Description: West Seattle StadiumDates: undatedContainer: Box 157, Folder 28
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Description: West Seattle StadiumDates: undatedContainer: Box 157, Folder 29
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Description: Westlake SquareDates: undatedContainer: Box 158, Folder 1
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Description: Westlake SquareDates: undatedContainer: Box 158, Folder 2
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Description: Westlake SquareDates: undatedContainer: Box 158, Folder 3
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Description: Woodland ParkDates: 1891Container: Box 158, Folder 4
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Description: Woodland ParkDates: undatedContainer: Box 158, Folder 5
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Description: Woodland ParkDates: undatedContainer: Box 158, Folder 6
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Description: Woodland ParkDates: undatedContainer: Box 158, Folder 7
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Description: Woodland ParkDates: undatedContainer: Box 158, Folder 8
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Description: Woodland ParkDates: undatedContainer: Box 158, Folder 9
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Description: Woodland ParkDates: undatedContainer: Box 158, Folder 10
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Description: Woodland ParkDates: undatedContainer: Box 158, Folder 11
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Description: Woodland ParkDates: undatedContainer: Box 158, Folder 12
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Description: Woodland ParkDates: undatedContainer: Box 158, Folder 13
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Description: Woodland ParkDates: undatedContainer: Box 158, Folder 14
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Description: Woodland ParkDates: undatedContainer: Box 158, Folder 15
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Description: Woodland Park, Rose GardenDates: undatedContainer: Box 158, Folder 16
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Description: Woodland Park, Rose GardenDates: undatedContainer: Box 158, Folder 17
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Description: Woodland Park ZooDates: undatedContainer: Box 158, Folder 18
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Description: Woodland Park ZooDates: undatedContainer: Box 158, Folder 19
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Description: Woodland Park ZooDates: 1911-1914Container: Box 158, Folder 20
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Description: Woodland Park ZooDates: undatedContainer: Box 158, Folder 21
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Description: Woodland Park ZooDates: undatedContainer: Box 158, Folder 22
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Description: Woodland Park ZooDates: undatedContainer: Box 158, Folder 23
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Description: Woodland Park ZooDates: undatedContainer: Box 159, Folder 1
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Description: Woodland Park ZooDates: undatedContainer: Box 159, Folder 2
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Description: Woodland Park ZooDates: undatedContainer: Box 159, Folder 3
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Description: Woodland Park ZooDates: undatedContainer: Box 159, Folder 4
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Description: Woodland Park ZooDates: undatedContainer: Box 159, Folder 6
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Description: Woodland Park ZooDates: undatedContainer: Box 159, Folder 7
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Description: Woodland Park ZooDates: undatedContainer: Box 159, Folder 8
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Description: Woodland Park ZooDates: 1950Container: Box 159, Folder 9
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Description: Woodland Park ZooDates: 1950Container: Box 159, Folder 10
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Description: Woodland Park ZooDates: 1950Container: Box 159, Folder 11
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Description: Woodland Park ZooDates: undatedContainer: Box 159, Folder 12
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Description: Potlatch ParadeDates: 1911Container: Box 159, Folder 13
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Description: Potlatch ParadeDates: 1911Container: Box 159, Folder 14
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Description: Potlatch ParadeDates: 1911Container: Box 159, Folder 15
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Description: Potlatch ParadeDates: 1911Container: Box 159, Folder 16
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Description: Potlatch ParadeDates: 1911Container: Box 159, Folder 17
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Description: Parks and Recreation Department StaffDates: 1903-1974Container: Box 159, Folder 18
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Description: BillboardsDates: 1965-1966Container: Box 159, Folder 19
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Description: Bond IssuesDates: 1958Container: Box 159, Folder 20
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Description: Frederick and Nelson Window DisplaysDates: 1967Container: Box 159, Folder 21
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Description: King County CourthouseDates: 1927Container: Box 159, Folder 22
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Description: Swing Seat from PlaygroundsDates: undatedContainer: Box 159, Folder 23
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Description: Seattle MayorsDates: 1923-1929Container: Box 159, Folder 24
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Description: Unidentified Aerial PhotographsDates: undatedContainer: Box 159, Folder 25
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Description: Unidentified PhotographsDates: undatedContainer: Box 159, Folder 26
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Description: Unidentified PhotographsDates: undatedContainer: Box 159, Folder 27
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Description: Unidentified PhotographsDates: undatedContainer: Box 159, Folder 28
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Description: Miscellaneous PhotographsDates: undatedContainer: Box 159, Folder 29
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Description: Miscellaneous PhotographsDates: undatedContainer: Box 159, Folder 30
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Names and SubjectsReturn to Top
Subject Terms
- Capital Improvement Program
- Forward Thrust
- Parks
- Playgrounds and Playfields
- Recreation Centers
- Swimming pools