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Alki Beach Park is a Шаблон:Convert park located in the West Seattle neighborhood of Seattle, Washington that consists of the Elliott Bay beach between Alki Point and Duwamish Head.[1] It has a Шаблон:Convert of beachfront, and was the first public salt-water bathing beach on the west coast of the United States. It is open daily from 4am to 11:30pm.[2]

The beach has a replica of the Statue of Liberty that was installed in 1952.[3] The Alki Point Monument memorializing Seattle's pioneer White settlers is also located in the park. Dogs are allowed in the park, but not on the beach. There is a $500.00 fine for pets on the beach.Шаблон:Citation needed

On June 27, 1959, reports of an unexploded naval mine caused the beach to be closed while police evacuated 1,000 people. The reported mine was found to be a homemade anchor with long spikes.[4]

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  1. Alki Beach Park, Seattle Department of Parks and Recreation. Accessed online 7 December 2007.
  2. Fleming, S. E. (1919), Civics (supplement): Seattle King County, Seattle: Seattle Public Schools, p. 38.
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