- When redirects are implemented, change to a standard URL for Wikimedia-hosted pictures.
- The wooden sign of Robinhood Park in Maplewood, Minnesota. I don’t think this is the same sign from the 1980s, when I was a kid who played often at this park. I wish there was a photo from back then. Hence why I take this photo: so that a kid from today may eventually go back and see the sign of this park when they were a kid. The sign has two wooden posts painted dark brown. The main sign is an irregular quadrilateral, painted in a tan color, with a wooden and dark brown plaque that says ROBINHOOD.
- Magnuson Park (wta.org)
The trails in Warren G. Magnuson Park are frequented and beloved by locals, but are often overlooked by those just passing through Seattle. The Frog Pond Trail is a series of paths that are part of a wetland reconstruction project that seeks to restore parts of the former military base. They feature ducks, ponds, well-maintained gravel, and a welcome stillness within what is normally a chaotic area. Three of these trails, described below, make up the possible outings at Magnuson Park.