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Center Park
Center Park, located at 2121 26th Avenue South, is a subsidized high-rise building complex located in the Mt. Baker neighborhood of Seattle, Washington, designed to provide living accommodation to physically or mentally challenged individuals and their caretakers. The apartments were built in the 1960s by Ida May Daly, a progressive woman with severe muscular dystrophy.〔Friedberg, Joan Brest, June B. Mullins and Adelaide Weir Sukiennik. ''Portraying Persons with Disabilities: An Annotated Bibliography of Nonfiction for Children and Teenagers.'' New Providence, NJ: R.R. Bowker, 1992, pp. 142-3.〕 She purchased an area of inexpensive land in the Rainier Valley neighborhood in south Seattle. Center Park is now managed and maintained by the Department of Housing and Urban Development and the Seattle Housing Authority. ==Amenities== Center Park is a seven-story building, composed primarily of cinder block. The building has a multi-purpose recreation room that operates as a hub for local events and is also able to function as a voting station. Another notable area frequented by the building's residents is the stone garden in a cove near the building. Center Park has over 100 independent living units, an office to assist those who find difficulty completing their day-to-day activities, and a free meals program (offering three meals per day in the cafeteria and accessible to those of low-income). Neighborhood buses also run fairly frequently throughout the area. Center Park is one of the few buildings that is almost completely wheelchair-accessible. One issue faced by Center Park is the lengthy waiting list of potential residents. There are a large number of disadvantaged people in the area who are currently seeking assistance. This situation has led to a debate over the question of building additional living structures for the disadvantaged.
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