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Seattle's 230-acre Washington Park Arboretum is beloved
by residents and visitors for its beauty and
tranquility. It is appreciated also as a living
laboratory with a unique woody plant collection of over
40,000 trees and shrubs. Portions of the Arboretum were
created by the City with initial plans in 1903-1904 by
renowned landscape architects, the Olmsted Brothers. In
the 1930s, the Olmsteds provided additional designs
which were undertaken by Work Progress Administration
crews in 1935-1941.
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