Schmitz Preserve Park, Seattle WA #02719
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1909–1912Type:
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synopsis
Olmsted Brothers in 1908 described “Forest Park” as “a densely wooded ravine…valuable for its scenic effects, and for recreation purposes.” Olmsted laid out a trail system, scenic pool and waterfall, comfort station and pergola “to be of rough-hewn timbers stained brown and overgrown with vines.” Schmitz Boulevard originally connected Alki Beach to the secluded native forest.
Olmsted Brothers in 1908 described “Forest Park” as “a densely wooded ravine…valuable for its scenic effects, and for recreation purposes.” Olmsted laid out a trail system, scenic pool and waterfall, comfort station and pergola “to be of rough-hewn timbers stained brown and overgrown with vines.” Schmitz Boulevard originally connected Alki Beach to the secluded native forest. Today the boulevard remnant serves as a walking trail within the park.
Park Commissioner Ferdinand Schmitz donated his land “to be used perpetually…for park purposes…in order that certain natural features be preserved.” Ongoing habitat restoration today is preserving Seattle’s oldest native forest for future generations, thus helping to fulfill Schmitz's vision.
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Job fIle (LOC) | LOC_02719(1908-1912)_OAR-B-R97_mss52571.01657 | View |
published document | Olmsted Parks Study | View |
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Olmsted Archives - digital collection courtesy of NPS Frederick Law Olmsted NHS
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