Wednesday in the Park #3: Alling Park

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Which Park?  Alling Park

Who Or What Is It Named After? Frank Alling

Where Is It? 1134 South 60th Street, Tacoma WA, 98408

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Child Area? Yes

Bathroom? No

Amenities? Tennis Court

Overview:

In early 1912, a man named Frank Alling visited the mayor of Tacoma, W.W. Seymour. Frank was well known in the community. He had created a bird sanctuary on Fox Island. He had a fruit stand that was literally world famous with his being the first Washington Apples to be shipped to Asia. His wife had died four years before this meeting and at the age of 73 he knew he did not have long left. He had no children and no other family. He told W.W. Seymour that upon his death he wanted to donate the land he owned near Wapato Lake to the city to make a park where children could play. He wanted that park named Frank Alling Park and he wanted to be buried in that park. Frank died later that year. His wishes were granted. His ashes are buried near a Lombardy poplar tree at the park that he planted.

Established in 1912 Alling Park is among the oldest parks in the city. At just under six acres it is not a large park. It has a small play area for children with big toy and a swing set. (Unfortunately no one has let me borrow their six-year-old to determine the quality of these play areas and my own 19-year-old son is useless in this particular endeavor.)

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The rest of the park is mostly a giant sloped field surrounded by a gravel path. When my girlfriend and I visited the park, there was a man walking his dog, Ruby through the lap around the park. There are few trees, but each of them is different and some are very old.

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In the opposite corner from the playground you’ll find a tennis court. The net appeared to be in good shape which was a bit surprising because to be honest the park gives off a bit of a vibe of being neglected though I cannot point to anything in particular that made me feel this way.

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It is nice to see that over a hundred years after his death, Frank Alling’s wishes are still being respected.

Next: Baltimore Park

 

One response to “Wednesday in the Park #3: Alling Park

  1. Patricia McIntyre

    Thanks for the background on Alling park. I don’t live to far from the park and always wondered about it. Here’s what happened to Alling Park in 2006 after a big winter storm. It did have several more trees before the storm. It was a pretty horrible sight.

    On Wed, Nov 30, 2016 at 12:36 PM, WordPress.com wrote:

    > jackcameron posted: ” Which Park? Alling Park Who Or What Is It Named > After? Frank Alling Where Is It? 1134 South 60th Street, Tacoma WA, 98408 > Child Area? Yes Bathroom? No Amenities? Tennis Court Overview: In early > 1912, a man named Frank Alling visited the mayor ” >

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