The 0.01 acre McGraw Square is one of the smallest parks in Seattle's city park system. Establish in 1913, the now urban plaza commemorates John Harte McGraw, a former King County Sheriff and the second Governor of Washington State. Today, the location serves as a streetcar stop and public gathering spot for people who live and work in the area, and traverse the Denny Triangle between Downtown Seattle and the South Lake Union neighborhood.
As a park, the location is great for people watching but lacks tranquility, situated at one of Seattle busiest commuter corridors between Stewart and Olive streets...
Read moreHello... I'm really not sure where this McGraw Square is. However... I'm a Peace Marcher and have been and passing through many places around Seattle. If it's any consolation? Today has been spectacular and beautiful Afternoon. So I'll put it this way. Venture out and visit the many sites, sights...people,places,things, Ideas and it's mysterious charismatic Gousts. Don't forget them. Anyways have fun. And Enjoy the ride. Whatever your...
Read moreIt's an okay spot to stop and sit down for a few minutes. I visit once in awhile to play Pokemon Go because this location is a featured gym in the game. But not somewhere I'd spend too much time, it's often kind of trashy and usually will have a few homeless folks posted up as well, which in my experience usually means there will be some kind of drama. But otherwise a decent place to sit...
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