Marshall Park is a 0.78-acre (0.32-hectare) park in Seattle, Washington.[1] Once known as "Phelps Place", the small park across from Parsons Garden provided a viewpoint for sightseers until the expansion and improvement of Queen Anne Boulevard. In 1960, the park was named after the Marshalls[who?]. Betty Bowen Viewpoint was added to the park in 1977–1978. Today, the concrete walkway contains unsigned artwork by artists Guy Anderson, Kenneth Callahan, Morris Graves, Victor Steinbrueck, Charles Stokes and Margaret Tompkins.[1]

Marshall Park
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TypeUrban Park
LocationSeattle, Washington
Coordinates47°37′46″N 122°22′01″W / 47.62944°N 122.36694°W / 47.62944; -122.36694
Area0.78 acres (0.32 ha)
Operated bySeattle Parks and Recreation

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  1. ^ a b "Marshall Park". Seattle Parks and Recreation. Retrieved April 25, 2011.

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