Terry Pettus Park
Appearance
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Coordinates | 47°38′12″N 122°19′45″W / 47.6367°N 122.3293°W |
Area | 0.9 acres (3,600 m2) |

Terry Pettus Park is a 0.9-acre (3,600 m2) park located in Seattle, Washington, on the eastern shoreline of Lake Union at Fairview Avenue E. and E. Newton Street. It includes shoreline access and a public float.
The park is named after Terry Pettus, an activist who played a crucial role in saving Lake Union's houseboats.[1]
Notes
[edit]- ^ Eric Scigliano, "What a Hoot!", Seattle Metropolitan, December 2008 [52-54]. p.54.
External links
[edit] Media related to Terry Pettus Park at Wikimedia Commons
- Terry Pettus Park, Seattle Parks and Recreation
- Historylink essay on Terry Pettus