NRHP Reference # 09000578 Year built 1899 Added to NRHP 30 July 2009 | Area 7 ha Phone +1 206-684-4075 | |
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Location Bounded by Shelby St. on the N., Roanoke St. on the S., Harvard Ave on the W., 10th Ave. on the E., Seattle, Washington Architectural style Late 19th And 20th Century Revivals, Bungalow/craftsman Address 950 E Roanoke St, Seattle, WA 98102, USA Hours Closed now Sunday4AM–11:30PMMonday4AM–11:30PMTuesday4AM–11:30PMWednesday4AM–11:30PMThursday4AM–11:30PMFriday4AM–11:30PMSaturday4AM–11:30PM Similar Fairview Park, Terry Pettus Park, South Passage Point Park, North Passage Point Park, Lake People Park |
Roanoke Park is a 2.2-acre (0.89 ha) park on north Capitol Hill in Seattle, Washington. It occupies the block bounded by E. Edgar and Roanoke Streets on the north and south and 10th Avenue E. and Broadway E. on the east and west, just northeast of the junction of State Route 520 and Interstate 5.
The park was named by David T. Denny and Henry Fuhrman after Roanoke, Virginia. It was bought by the city of Seattle in 1908.
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