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Ella ... oh, what a lovely name ... and what a lovely park! As other yelpers have attested, the view here rivals Kerry Park, and from an architectural point of view it's positioning on the side of a steep hill will captivate you.
I did some research on the name and found this info on the city's parks website: "The Park is named after Ella Bailey, who in 1929, wrote to Seattle Parks and Recreation and offered to sell the land to the City. She was a teacher for more than 30 years, and realized the importance of city parks and playfields. She wanted the land secured for a children's playfield. On Nov. 14, 1929 she sold this land to the Parks Department for $3,250."
So there you go. Or rather, go there. You'll love it. Whether it's to fly a kite, gaze the gorgeous skyline - day or night - or have a roomy picnic ... this park is a favorite and one I hope to visit often.
Lots of room to play basketball and for children to run and play. Don't forget your camera, some sunscreen and a comfy blanket!