Come with us. Use your imagination.

Listen for heavy feet thumping on soft soils, squeals of delight from children on roller coasters or spinning teacups. Smell burning ozone from flames belched into the air and, maybe, a hint of popcorn or funnel cake.

You’re envisioning the home of Dragon Land, Seattle’s most unlikely and fantastical theme park. Or, rather, it will be.

Five of the most basic questions line a wooden pole in this little corner of South Seattle. Where? Who? How? What? When?

There’s no why. For that, you’ll have to look within yourself.

Really, it’s a vacant, once-contaminated lot in the Seward Park neighborhood and now transformed into a sort of guerrilla and communal art exhibit. It was once home to a gas station and mechanic shop, long since taken over by dead and dy

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