• ^ Corrin, Lisa Graziose; Gates, Mimi Gardner (2007). Olympic Sculpture Park. Seattle: Seattle Art Museum. pp. 10–12. ISBN 978-0932216571 – via Book.
  • It was such a pleasure walking around the Olympic Sculpture Park! It's a fairly large, outdoor area with some wonderful sculptures displayed all around.
  • It's no ordinary walk down the garden path - Seattle's Olympic Sculpture Park is cool, cultural and the perfect way to stretch your legs on a day out in the city.
  • Learn more about the Olympic Sculpture Park project and discover the impact of Trust for Public Land’s park and conservation work.
  • The Olympic Sculpture Park is across from the Space Needle in downtown Seattle, Washington.
  • Olympic sculpture park in Seattle during fall season . Green grass with the brown color of the trees without leaves gives the romantic feeling.
  • Now, it’s one of the few green spaces in downtown Seattle.The Olympic Sculpture Park is featured on the Art and Architecture Scavenger Hunt.
  • Olympic Sculpture Park - See a 360-degree virtual tour of the Olympic Sculpture Park in Seattle Washington, featuring the bright red Eagle by Alexander Calder.
  • The Olympic Sculpture Park is a public park located in downtown Seattle, Washington, United States. It is created and operated by the Seattle Art Museum (SAM).