Bergen Place
1975 establishments in Washington (state)Ballard, SeattleEuropean-American culture in SeattleNorwegian-American culture in Washington (state)Parks in Seattle
Bergen Place is a small, triangle-shaped public park in Seattle's Ballard neighborhood, in the U.S. state of Washington. Named after Bergen, Norway (one of Seattle's sister cities), the square is lined with benches and trees and features sculptures.The park was inaugurated by King Olaf V in 1975. It was redesigned in 2004. The park has also displayed a large menorah to commemorate Hanukkah.A 1995 mural, created with support from the Ballard Historical Society, was vandalized in 2009.
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Leary Avenue Northwest, Seattle Ballard
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N 47.668 ° | E -122.384 ° |
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Leary Avenue Northwest 5455
98107 Seattle, Ballard
Washington, United States
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