This land is indigenous to the Duwamish People. The site once marked the junction of the land claims of Arthur Denny, William Nathaniel Bell, and Carson Boren.[2] The triangular plaza lies at the intersection of 5th Avenue, Cedar Street, and Denny Way.[4]
Tilikum Place has several tables and benches for public use. Lighting was installed in 2008.[4]
^Tilikum Place. Seattle Parks and Recreation. Retrieved 2012-05-16. (As of 2024-11-08, that page has been replaced by [1].)
^ abcMorgan, Brandt. Enjoying Seattle's Parks. Cited in Tilikum Place. Seattle Parks and Recreation. Retrieved 2012-05-16. (As of 2024-11-08, that page has been replaced by [2].)