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northacres+park Latitude and Longitude:

47°43′19.9″N 122°19′35.2″W / 47.722194°N 122.326444°W / 47.722194; -122.326444
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Northacres Park
Parking and play fields at Northacres Park
Type Urban Park
Location Seattle, Washington
Coordinates 47°43′19.9″N 122°19′35.2″W / 47.722194°N 122.326444°W / 47.722194; -122.326444
Area20.7 acres (84,000 m2)
Operated by Seattle Parks and Recreation
Trail through a wooded area of Northacres Park

Northacres Park is a 20.7-acre (84,000 m2) public park located in the Haller Lake neighborhood of Seattle, Washington, at the corner of Interstate 5 and N.E. 130th Street. It incorporates a large forested area with trails, a picnic area, a baseball diamond and soccer field, and an off-leash dog area. The park's playground and wading pool were remodeled and reopened in 2012. They include two play areas with equipment for children of different ages as well as a Splash pad.

The park is also the site of one of only two remaining Civil Defense towers in the city, erected in 1954 to support a Chrysler Air-Raid Siren. The siren, listed by Guinness World Records as the loudest ever constructed, is no longer operational.

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northacres+park Latitude and Longitude:

47°43′19.9″N 122°19′35.2″W / 47.722194°N 122.326444°W / 47.722194; -122.326444
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Northacres Park
Parking and play fields at Northacres Park
Type Urban Park
Location Seattle, Washington
Coordinates 47°43′19.9″N 122°19′35.2″W / 47.722194°N 122.326444°W / 47.722194; -122.326444
Area20.7 acres (84,000 m2)
Operated by Seattle Parks and Recreation
Trail through a wooded area of Northacres Park

Northacres Park is a 20.7-acre (84,000 m2) public park located in the Haller Lake neighborhood of Seattle, Washington, at the corner of Interstate 5 and N.E. 130th Street. It incorporates a large forested area with trails, a picnic area, a baseball diamond and soccer field, and an off-leash dog area. The park's playground and wading pool were remodeled and reopened in 2012. They include two play areas with equipment for children of different ages as well as a Splash pad.

The park is also the site of one of only two remaining Civil Defense towers in the city, erected in 1954 to support a Chrysler Air-Raid Siren. The siren, listed by Guinness World Records as the loudest ever constructed, is no longer operational.

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