The Olympic Sculpture Park is a nine-acre industrial area along the Seattle waterfront that serves as a backdrop to a variety of sculptures. It opened in January 2007.
Back in the day, when Corey and I lived downtown, I'd run past the construction that would later become the park and though I've heard great things about it since it's completion, I hadn't been yet and was looking forward to checking it out.
The weather took a turn for the better almost as soon as we reached the park, which was a pleasant surprise. We spent about an hour walking around scoping out the park, taking photos and letting Roxy run around. It was the perfect way to spend a beautiful afternoon.
Check out all of Corey's photos from the park here.
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