Tilikum Place is a small plaza in the Belltown neighborhood of downtown Seattle, Washington.
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.
[4] A notable feature of the square is the life-size[4] statue of Chief Seattle by local[3] sculptor James Wehn.