Nestled in Seattle’s Pioneer Square neighborhood, the diminutive Waterfall Garden Park provides a tranquil escape from the bustling city streets. This serene space, filled with tables, chairs, and benches, invites visitors to unwind and enjoy the natural beauty. The park is planted with trees and flowers native to Japan, creating a harmonious and calming atmosphere. Originally the site of the first United Parcel Service, the park now serves as a living tribute to its historical significance, offering a quiet spot for reflection and relaxation.
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