🌲 Seattle’s Gas Works Park: Where Industry Meets Eden 🏭🌿
🚂📸Perched on the south shore of Lake Union, Gas Works Park is a steampunk dreamscape with a story. Born as the Seattle Gas Light Co. plant in 1906, it hummed until 1956. 🚴🛶 Then, in 1975, urban planners worked magic: repurposing rusted relics into public art. 🏭 Why It’s Radical Industrial Art: Gigantic gasification towers + rusted machinery = post-apocalyptic chic. 🌲 Perfect for moody selfies. 🚂📸 Skyline Views: Sunset over downtown? Chef’s kiss. Bonus: Front-row seat for Space Needle fireworks. 🎆🏙️ Kite Hill: Locals flock here to fly dragons or sprawl on picnic blankets. Bring a camera—the light is golden. 🪁🧺 Lake Loop: Jog, bike, or paddle along the shore. City life fades… until you spot a kayak-commuter. 🚴♂️🛶 📍 Get There 2101 N Northlake Way (Fremont/UW vibes 🏫). Arrive early for parking—this spot’s iconic. #Seattle #GasWorksPark #UrbanExploration #SteamPunkVibes