Cayton Corner Park
4 a.m. – 11:30 p.m.
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Cayton Corner Park is a gathering space for the community; a place for neighbors to enjoy whether meeting up with friends, hanging out while kids stretch their legs and imaginations, passing through on the way to the bus, or soaking up some of our precious sunshine.
The park features a small lawn area, an accessible pathway, a stairway, picnic tables and handrails. It is located next to the Hearing, Speech, and Deaf Center.
The space was named in 2014 after the Cayton family, who were early Black settlers in the neighborhood in the late 19th and early 20th century. The Cayton’s newspaper, The Seattle Republican, was one of the most read in the city in the 1890s. Cayton also established the Seattle chapter of the NAACP.