Sand Point Naval Station Site, Washington

This Naval Station, located on the west shore of Lake Washington in Seattle, officially closed in September, 1995. Most Navy operations were moved to the new Naval Station Everett. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric  Administration's Western Service Center campus is located here, though much of the site is now a park, which has several interesting outdoor artworks, including a series of shark like decommissioned nuclear sub-fins, made by the artist John. T. Young, and a sound sculpture  by artist Doug Hollis, called A Sound Garden, from which a certain 1990's local grunge band took its name.