Friday, May 29, 2015

Victor Steinbrueck Park - Traveling Seattle, Day 1-4/7

     We were going to visit the Original Starbucks at Pike Place Market, but there was a way too long line to enter the store. That's why we decided to go Seattle Waterfront first.
Pike Pl

Virginia Street
       On our way to Seattle Waterfront, we stopped at Victor Steinbrueck Park, which is located northwest of Pike Place Market. We were able to overlook Elliott Bay from the park.
Victor Steinbrueck Park

The view from Victor Steinbrueck Park
       That Ferris wheel is the Seattle Great Wheel.
The View from Victor Steinbrueck Park

       There were tall cedar totem poles sit in the park.
A Cedar Totem Pole at Victor Steinbrueck Park
        This totem pole was designed by Victor Steinbrueck, who was a Seattle architect.

A Cedar Totem Pole at Victor Steinbrueck Park


A Cedar Totem Pole at Victor Steinbrueck Park
       Then we headed toward Seattle Waterfront.


Victor Steinbrueck Park

2001 Western Ave
Seattle, WA 98121




       My entries related to my traveling in Seattle can be seen here.
http://itisapieceofcake2011.blogspot.com/search/label/Seattle

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