One of Seattle's less popular attractions is located in the north of the city, close to Elliott Bay. Early in the morning, very few people, because by the sea, so the wind is relatively strong, it is recommended to wear more clothes. Faced with such a big oxygen bar, it was thought that until the 1970s, it was still an oil and gas industrial zone. Later, it was taken over by the Seattle Museum of Art and transformed into a free park. There are not many sculptures in the park. The most conspicuous one is a red abstract sculpture named Eagle. Another beautiful work is called "Seattle Cloud Cover ", made of glass, which is fantastic in the sunshine. If you don't like crowded hot spots, recommend to go, winter can pass in the afternoon, sunshine is good. And it's also very close to Seattle Center, where you can see the Space Needle Tower at close range.