Location: Downtown Seattle
Address: Boren Ave. and Pike St.
Acreage: 0.6
Sitting between downtown and Capitol Hill, Plymouth Pillars Park is a small urban square on a busy corner but it’s a convenient place to eat lunch and take in views of the city. The huge pillars are limestone columns that originally marked the entrance to Plymouth Congregational Church, which was demolished in 1966 to create I-5.
Looking for the dog park? Read more here.
#321 (Visited 12/8/11)
[…] confusing is the location of the dog park. It’s actually across Boren Ave. from the rest of Plymouth Pillars Park, so many people miss it completely and give up on exercising their […]