Adjacent to Sturgus Park, Daejeon Park is named for Seattle's sister city in Korea. It features an intricately painted Korean style pagoda and paved trails.
On a clear day, Mount Rainier in all its glory is easily visible to the south, and immediately to the north is Sturgus Park and its sculpture, "Equality", featuring 35 identical granite houses on polished pavers...a 36th house in bronze sits up higher than its (smaller) counterparts to call into question the definition of 'Equality'.
Daejeon Park itself is a stunning 2-acre Beacon Hill neighborhood treasure, given its oft-overlooked spot nestled next to the Mountains to Sound Greenway; used here by passing bike riders headed to and from I-90's Lacey V. Murrow Bridge.
Take a moment to appreciate the history and artistry of the Daejeon Park Pavilion, while relaxing on the green meadows, just a couple blocks down from all of the tourists distracted by the neighboring viewpoint on Beacon Hill Bridge.