Polly Judd Park
Polly Judd Park is a park in Spokane, Washington. Polly Judd Park is situated nearby to Polly Judd Playground, as well as near the nature reserve Elliot Conservation Futures.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include Sunset Boulevard Bridge and High Bridge.
Sunset Boulevard Bridge
Bridge
Photo: Loco Steve, CC BY 3.0.
The Sunset Boulevard Bridge, also known as the Latah Creek Bridge, is a deck arch bridge in the northwestern United States that spans Latah Creek in Spokane, Washington. Sunset Boulevard Bridge is situated 3,100 feet northwest of Polly Judd Park.
High Bridge
Bridge
High Bridge, a railroad bridge over Latah Creek in Spokane, Washington, was constructed in 1972 by the Burlington Northern Railroad, following that railroad's creation in 1970 through the merger of the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy, Great Northern, Northern Pacific, and Spokane, Portland & Seattle railways. High Bridge is situated 2,900 feet northwest of Polly Judd Park.
Northwest Museum of Arts and Culture
Museum
Photo: Murderbike, Public domain.
The Northwest Museum of Arts and Culture, formerly the Cheney Cowles Museum, is located in Spokane, Washington's Browne's Addition neighborhood. It is associated with the Smithsonian Institution, and is accredited by the American Alliance of Museums. Northwest Museum of Arts and Culture is situated 1 mile north of Polly Judd Park.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Browne’s Addition and Peaceful Valley.
Browne’s Addition
Quarter
Browne's Addition, often referred to shorthand as just Browne's, is a neighborhood in Spokane, Washington. It is located directly west of Downtown Spokane and is one of the oldest and densest neighborhoods in the city.
Peaceful Valley
Quarter
Peaceful Valley is a neighborhood in Spokane, Washington. It sits directly below Downtown Spokane on the Spokane River under its falls. The neighborhood snakes along the thin floodplain on the valley floor of the Spokane River Gorge.
Spokane
Photo: Jdubman, CC BY-SA 3.0.
Spokane is the second-largest city in Washington State, and the largest between Seattle and Minneapolis. It is the economic hub of the "Inland Empire", a name used for Eastern Washington and the Idaho Panhandle. it as at the north edge of the Palouse, where gently rolling hills of wheat fields end at the Spokane River valley.
Polly Judd Park
- Type: Park
- Category: recreation area
- Location: Spokane, Washington, Pacific Northwest, United States, North America
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Latitude
47.64349° or 47° 38′ 37″ northLongitude
-117.43953° or 117° 26′ 22″ westOpen location code
85V4JHV6+95OpenStreetMap ID
way 138524583OpenStreetMap feature
leisure=park
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Notable Places Nearby
Highlights include Polly Judd Playground and Elliot Conservation Futures.
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