Plymouth Pillars Park
The four tall pillars once marked the entrance of the historic Seattle church that fought for women's suffrage and civil rights.

šŸ“œ .6-acre Plymouth Pillars Park in downtown Seattle, a time capsule of Emerald City's history.
šŸ” Pillars mark the entrance of the historic Plymouth Congregational Church.

Why Go

šŸ›ļø Rich history of fighting for women's suffrage, civil rights, and immigrant protection.
šŸ• Popular destination for dog owners, featuring a fenced .2-acre gravel off-leash area. The dog park is located across Boren Avenue.
šŸŒ† Offers panoramic views of downtown Seattle.
🚶 Easy access in downtown Seattle, located at Boren Avenue and Pike Street.

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