The .6-acre (0.24 ha) park is located at the intersection of Boren Avenue and Pike Street, on the southwestern edge of Capitol Hill.
The park has an off-leash area for dogs, benches, a pedestrian walkway, and public art.
[1] The church's columns were removed in March 1966 and sold to local businessman and art collector John Hauberg.
[2] They were gifted by Hauberg to the city, who announced plans to erect them on a triangular plot of state-owned land overlooking Interstate 5.
[4] The monument was formally dedicated on October 24, 1967, and for decades framed views of Pike Place Market and the Space Needle until nearby development blocked them.