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Alice Ball Park, located across the street from the American Dance Institute Greenwood, opened in June 2019. The park is named in honor of Alice Ball, an African American chemist who developed a groundbreaking injectable oil extract used as the most effective treatment for leprosy in the early 1900s.
Born in Seattle in 1892, Ball graduated from the University of Washington with degrees in pharmaceutical chemistry and pharmacy and became the first woman and African American to earn a master’s degree from the University of Hawaii.
This charming neighborhood park offers wonderful open space and fosters community connections in the Greenwood area. The park features a multi-use space that includes natural play elements, an open lawn, a gathering plaza with seating, a loop path, and beautifully planted areas. Designed with sustainability in mind, the project incorporates low-impact strategies such as amended soils, porous concrete, and increased water infiltration.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Greenwood is a neighborhood in north central Seattle, Washington, United States. The intersection of Greenwood Avenue North and North 85th Street is the commercial center. Greenwood is known for its numerous bars, restaurants, coffee houses, theatres and specialty stores. Greenwood's main thoroughfares are Greenwood Avenue North and N. 85th streets.
Since 1993 the neighborhood has hosted the "Greenwood Car Show" on the last Saturday in June. Another annual event is the "Greenwood Seafair Parade", held on the fourth Wednesday in July. Both events draw tens of thousands of visitors to the neighborhood.
Boundaries
[edit]The generally accepted[citation needed] boundaries are Aurora Avenue N (State Route 99) to the east, beyond which lies Licton Springs; N 105th Street/Holman Road to the north, beyond which lie Broadview and Bitter Lake; 8th Avenue NW to the west, beyond which lies Crown Hill, and N 75th Street to the south, beyond which lies Phinney Ridge. The division between Greenwood and Phinney Ridge is nebulous; the two neighborhoods plan events jointly.