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Lake Union and Gas Works in Seattle

Posted on the 23 July 2012 by Iberius
Picture This scenic park located on the north shore of Lake Union is easily the strangest in Seattle, and may rank among the strangest in the world as it was built on the former site of the Seattle Gas Company gasification plant. Besides the great views of the lake and the city is also popular with cyclists and joggers since the Burk-Gilman Trail run past it.


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