Everett, Washington: Flying Saucer With Transporter Beam
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- Address:
- 11928 Beverly Park Rd, Everett, WA
- Directions:
- I-5 exits 182 (northbound) or 183 (southbound) onto Hwy 525. Drive north for about three miles. Turn right onto Beverly Park Rd. Drive a half-mile, then turn left into Paine Field Community Park. The flying saucer is at the far end of the parking lot, on the right.
- RA Rates:
- Worth a Detour
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"Landing Zone" sculpture by artist Peter Reiquam keeps park goers and encounter seekers dry beneath its 9-ft. tall telescoped legs.
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This saucer is right by a kids park. Ages 3-9 probably, but the younger ones need some supervision because there are some high things to climb and a spinning thing the bigger kids climb and spin on.
[Junkyard Sam, 07/20/2016]Flying Saucer with Transporter Beam
Taken up.
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