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Jimi Hendrix Park

Coordinates:47°35′20″N122°18′04″W / 47.589°N 122.301°W /47.589; -122.301
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Park in Seattle, Washington, U.S.

Jimi Hendrix Park
Sign at park entrance with NWAAM in the background
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Interactive map of Jimi Hendrix Park
TypeUrban park
Location2400 S Massachusetts StreetSeattle,Washington 98144
Coordinates47°35′21″N122°18′12″W / 47.5891355°N 122.3034117°W /47.5891355; -122.3034117
Websitewww.seattle.gov/parks/find/parks/jimi-hendrix-park

Jimi Hendrix Park is a 2.3-acre (0.93 ha)park inSeattle,Washington named in honor of musicianJimi Hendrix, who was from Seattle.

The park was named in 2006,[1] and the opening of the park was announced in December, 2011 at theNorthwest African American Museum, adjacent to the park, with an opening planned for 2012 to mark the 70th anniversary of the musician's birth.[2] As of summer 2013, the park design had been approved by the city, and development from a large grassy area into the planned guitar-shaped system of pathways and vegetation had not yet begun.[3] The park opened on June 17, 2017. The park's opening was introduced by the BellevueSchool of Rock playing the classic Jimi Hendrix tune "Purple Haze."[4]The park was funded by various city funds and donations from theNisqually Tribe[1] and Janie Hendrix, stepsister of Jimi Hendrix.[2] The Jimi Hendrix park is the fourth public memorial to Hendrix in Seattle, the others being a plaque inWoodland Park Zoo, a bust inhis high school's library, and a privately funded sidewalk statue.[5]

References

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  1. ^abJimi Hendrix ParkArchived 2010-06-05 at theWayback Machine at Seattle Parks and Recreation
  2. ^abPerpetua, Matthew (December 5, 2011),"Jimi Hendrix Park to Open Next Year: Destination will be located in the guitarist's hometown of Seattle",Rolling Stone,archived from the original on September 1, 2017, retrievedSeptember 1, 2017
  3. ^Jimi Hendrix Park Development Project Information -- Project Status, Seattle Parks and Recreation, Summer 2013,archived from the original on December 21, 2013, retrievedDecember 29, 2013
  4. ^Scruggs, Gregory (April 14, 2017)."Jimi Hendrix Park Opens at Last, With a Purple Flourish".The New York Times.Archived from the original on June 20, 2017. RetrievedJune 20, 2017.
  5. ^Erik Lacitis (August 14, 2011),"Seattle area's many Jimi Hendrix memorials",The Seattle Times,archived from the original on March 4, 2018, retrievedMarch 4, 2018

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