Beer Sheva Park

Coordinates: 47°31′28″N 122°15′49″W / 47.5244°N 122.2635°W / 47.5244; -122.2635
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Be'er Sheva Park
Be'er Sheva Park, looking southeast over Lake Washington
Beer Sheva Park is located in Washington (state)
Beer Sheva Park
TypePlayground, picnic, water access
Coordinates47°31′28″N 122°15′49″W / 47.5244°N 122.2635°W / 47.5244; -122.2635
Area25.5 acres
Created1905 (as Atlantic City Park)
StatusOpen
PathsBoardwalk and walking paths
TerrainFlat, waterfront
WaterLake Washington
CollectionsMurals and art panels
FacilitiesPerformance stage

Be'er Sheva Park is a small 25.5-acre (10.3 ha) park located on Lake Washington in the Rainier Beach neighborhood of Seattle, Washington. Dedicated in 1905 as Atlantic City Park after the subdivision, it was renamed after Beer Sheva, Israel, in 1977, to honor Seattle's new sister city. In Beer Sheva, Israel, a "Seattle Park" was made in honor of Seattle's gesture.[1]

The Rainier Beach community began upgrading the park in 2017 through local charitable efforts. In 2023, a various group of community members, the Seattle Parks Foundation, and local businesses and non-profits began raising funds for a $2.5 million renovation to the park. Considered a first of several phases of improvements, the plans include access to the waterfront, art installations, a boardwalk and lighted paths, and a stage for cultural performances. As of 2023, additional phases comprise shoreline habitat improvements and a playground.[1]

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  1. ^ a b Zhou, Amanda (June 20, 2023). "Construction starts on Seattle's Be'er Sheva Park, Bitter Lake Play Area". The Seattle Times. Retrieved June 24, 2023.

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