1 AirBnB house we stayed at in the Capitol Hill district. 816 East Prospect Street A, Seattle, WA 98102
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47 Donor name tags on fence overlooking Elliot Bay in Puget Sound
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53 Doughnut holes are an apparent tradition in Seattle
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57 Best New England clam chowder ever!
58 Mac N Cheese to die for!
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110Waiting for the Interurban Fremont statues J.P. Patches Statue In 2008 a bronze statue of the famous Washington clown J.P. Patches (aka Chris Wedes) was built, alongside his sidekick Gertrude. J.P. Patches was the clown-host of a Western Washington children's TV show that ran from 1958-1981. The statue now serves in his memory, after his death in 2012.
111Waiting for the Interurban Fremont statues J.P. Patches Statue In 2008 a bronze statue of the famous Washington clown J.P. Patches (aka Chris Wedes) was built, alongside his sidekick Gertrude. J.P. Patches was the clown-host of a Western Washington children's TV show that ran from 1958-1981. The statue now serves in his memory, after his death in 2012.
112Waiting for the Interurban Fremont statues Waiting for the Interurban Artist Richard Beyer Fremont neighborhood Seattle WA
113Waiting for the Interurban Fremont statues Waiting for the Interurban Artist Richard Beyer Fremont neighborhood Seattle WA
114Waiting for the Interurban Fremont statues Waiting for the Interurban Artist Richard Beyer Fremont neighborhood Seattle WA
115 Freemont statues
116 Freemont statues
117 Freemont statues Freemont Dinosaurs Ivy in the shape of two apatosauruses. Originally from the Pacific Science Center which wanted to get ride of them. They were bought for $1 by a local and transported to Fremont. 66-feet long, the Fremont dinosaurs now even have plumbing and electricity.
118 Freemont statues Freemont Dinosaurs Ivy in the shape of two apatosauruses. Originally from the Pacific Science Center which wanted to get ride of them. They were bought for $1 by a local and transported to Fremont. 66-feet long, the Fremont dinosaurs now even have plumbing and electricity.
119 Freemont statues Freemont Rocket
120 Freemont statues Freemont Rocket
121 Freemont statues Freemont Rocket & The Saturn
122 Freemont statues Lenin This bronze depiction of Vladimir Lenin was created by Slavic sculptor Emil Venkov. Originally put on display in Poprad, Slovakia in 1988
123 Freemont statues Lenin This bronze depiction of Vladimir Lenin was created by Slavic sculptor Emil Venkov. Originally put on display in Poprad, Slovakia in 1988
124 Freemont statues Lenin This bronze depiction of Vladimir Lenin was created by Slavic sculptor Emil Venkov. Originally put on display in Poprad, Slovakia in 1988
125 Freemont statues Planet Orbs
126 Freemont statues The Center Of The Universe One late night in 1991, a group of Scientists in Fremont decided after a few beers that the Center of the Universe was located as the intersection of Fremont Ave and N 35th Street.
127 Freemont statues The Freemont Troll (The Troll Uner The Bridge) Built in 1989, conceived as a way to revitalize the area under the Aurora Bridge, which had fallen derelict to the use of drug dealers. The street right in front of was renamed Troll Avenue in 2005. Depicts a large troll holding tightly onto a real Volkswagen Beetle. Designed by four local artists.
128 Freemont statues The Freemont Troll (The Troll Uner The Bridge) Built in 1989, conceived as a way to revitalize the area under the Aurora Bridge, which had fallen derelict to the use of drug dealers. The street right in front of was renamed Troll Avenue in 2005. Depicts a large troll holding tightly onto a real Volkswagen Beetle. Designed by four local artists.
129 Freemont statues The Freemont Troll (The Troll Uner The Bridge) Built in 1989, conceived as a way to revitalize the area under the Aurora Bridge, which had fallen derelict to the use of drug dealers. The street right in front of was renamed Troll Avenue in 2005. Depicts a large troll holding tightly onto a real Volkswagen Beetle. Designed by four local artists.
130 Freemont statues The Freemont Troll (The Troll Uner The Bridge) Built in 1989, conceived as a way to revitalize the area under the Aurora Bridge, which had fallen derelict to the use of drug dealers. The street right in front of was renamed Troll Avenue in 2005. Depicts a large troll holding tightly onto a real Volkswagen Beetle. Designed by four local artists.
131 Freemont statues The Freemont Troll (The Troll Uner The Bridge) Built in 1989, conceived as a way to revitalize the area under the Aurora Bridge, which had fallen derelict to the use of drug dealers. The street right in front of was renamed Troll Avenue in 2005. Depicts a large troll holding tightly onto a real Volkswagen Beetle. Designed by four local artists.
132 Freemont statues The Freemont Troll (The Troll Uner The Bridge) Built in 1989, conceived as a way to revitalize the area under the Aurora Bridge, which had fallen derelict to the use of drug dealers. The street right in front of was renamed Troll Avenue in 2005. Depicts a large troll holding tightly onto a real Volkswagen Beetle. Designed by four local artists.
133 Freemont statues The Freemont Troll (The Troll Uner The Bridge) Built in 1989, conceived as a way to revitalize the area under the Aurora Bridge, which had fallen derelict to the use of drug dealers. The street right in front of was renamed Troll Avenue in 2005. Depicts a large troll holding tightly onto a real Volkswagen Beetle. Designed by four local artists.
134 Freemont statues The Freemont Troll (The Troll Uner The Bridge) Built in 1989, conceived as a way to revitalize the area under the Aurora Bridge, which had fallen derelict to the use of drug dealers. The street right in front of was renamed Troll Avenue in 2005. Depicts a large troll holding tightly onto a real Volkswagen Beetle. Designed by four local artists.
135 Freemont statues The Freemont Troll (The Troll Uner The Bridge) Built in 1989, conceived as a way to revitalize the area under the Aurora Bridge, which had fallen derelict to the use of drug dealers. The street right in front of was renamed Troll Avenue in 2005. Depicts a large troll holding tightly onto a real Volkswagen Beetle. Designed by four local artists.
136 Freemont statues The Freemont Troll (The Troll Uner The Bridge) Built in 1989, conceived as a way to revitalize the area under the Aurora Bridge, which had fallen derelict to the use of drug dealers. The street right in front of was renamed Troll Avenue in 2005. Depicts a large troll holding tightly onto a real Volkswagen Beetle. Designed by four local artists.
137 Freemont statues The Freemont Troll (The Troll Uner The Bridge) Built in 1989, conceived as a way to revitalize the area under the Aurora Bridge, which had fallen derelict to the use of drug dealers. The street right in front of was renamed Troll Avenue in 2005. Depicts a large troll holding tightly onto a real Volkswagen Beetle. Designed by four local artists.
204 First Baptist Church spire. 1111 Harvard Ave., Seattle, WA 98122
205Park Sculpture Charles W. Smith's 'Park Sculpture' is located on the grounds of Seattle Central Community College.
A small plaque at the base of the work reads: CHARLES W. SMITH "PARK SCULPTURE - CORTEN STEEL 1976
206Park Sculpture Charles W. Smith's 'Park Sculpture' is located on the grounds of Seattle Central Community College.
A small plaque at the base of the work reads: CHARLES W. SMITH "PARK SCULPTURE - CORTEN STEEL 1976
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246 "Red Sculpture" Actual name is "Olympic Iliad". The artist is Alexander Liberman.
247 "Red Sculpture" Actual name is "Olympic Iliad". The artist is Alexander Liberman.
248 "Red Sculpture" Actual name is "Olympic Iliad". The artist is Alexander Liberman.
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254 Chihuly Gardens And Glass Forest room
255 Chihuly Gardens And Glass Native American inspired Basket
256 Chihuly Gardens And Glass Sealife room
257Persian Ceiling Chihuly Gardens & Glass Persian Ceiling
258Persian Ceiling Chihuly Gardens & Glass Persian Ceiling
259Persian Ceiling Chihuly Gardens & Glass Persian Ceiling
260Persian Ceiling Chihuly Gardens & Glass Persian Ceiling
261Persian Ceiling Chihuly Gardens & Glass Persian Ceiling
262Persian Ceiling Chihuly Gardens & Glass Persian Ceiling
263 Chihuly Gardens And Glass Mille Fiori (Thousand Flowers)
264 Chihuly Gardens And Glass Mille Fiori (Thousand Flowers)
265 Chihuly Gardens And Glass Mille Fiori (Thousand Flowers)
266 Chihuly Gardens And Glass Mille Fiori (Thousand Flowers)
267 Chihuly Gardens And Glass Mille Fiori (Thousand Flowers)
268Chihuly Garden and Glass Chihuly Garden and Glass
269 Chihuly Gardens And Glass Mille Fiori (Thousand Flowers)
270 Chihuly Gardens And Glass Mille Fiori (Thousand Flowers)
271 Chihuly Gardens And Glass Mille Fiori (Thousand Flowers)
272 Chihuly Gardens And Glass Mille Fiori (Thousand Flowers)
273 Chihuly Gardens And Glass Ikebana and Float Boat
274 Chihuly Gardens And Glass Ikebana and Float Boat
275 Chihuly Gardens And Glass Ikebana and Float Boat
276 Chihuly Gardens And Glass Chandeliers
277 Chihuly Gardens And Glass Alison with white chandelier
278 Chihuly Gardens And Glass The Glasshouse sculpture
279 Chihuly Gardens And Glass The Glasshouse sculpture
280 Chihuly Gardens And Glass The Glasshouse sculpture
281 Chihuly Gardens And Glass The Glasshouse sculpture
282 Chihuly Gardens And Glass Citron Icicle Tower
283 Chihuly Gardens And Glass Citron Icicle Tower
284 Chihuly Gardens And Glass Red Reeds
285 Chihuly Gardens And Glass Black And White
286 Chihuly Gardens And Glass Black And White with crimson tower in background
287 chihuly Gardens And Glass Caramel And Red Fiori
288 Chihuly Gardens And Glass Citron Icicle Tower
289 chihuly Gardens And Glass Caramel And Red Fiori
290 chihuly Gardens And Glass Purple Reeds
291 chihuly Gardens And Glass Red flower tower
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294 Chihuly Gardens And Glass The Sun in front of The Glasshouse
295 chihuly Gardens And Glass Blues reeds and orbs
296 chihuly Gardens And Glass blue reeds and flowers with real purple flowers
297 chihuly Gardens And Glass blue reeds and flowers with real purple flowers
298 chihuly Gardens And Glass blue reeds and flowers with real purple flowers
299 chihuly Gardens And Glass blue reeds and flowers with real purple flowers
300 chihuly Gardens And Glass glass blowing demonstration
301 chihuly Gardens And Glass glass blowing demonstration
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321Danger will Robinson Lost In Space, Will Robinson
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325 Blade Runner, Spinner Car
326 Blade Runner, Spinner Car
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328 Guitar tower
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330 Dr. Who, Cyberman
331 Dr. Who, Dalek
332Boldly Go... Star Trek exhibit Stairway
333 Star Trek exhibit
334 Star Trek exhibit Transporter
335 Star Trek exhibit Transporter
336 Star Trek exhibit Enterprise models NCC 1701x
337Boldly Go... Star Trek exhibit Stairway
338Boldly Go... Star Trek exhibit Stairway
339Boldly Go... Star Trek exhibit Stairway
340Boldly Go... Star Trek exhibit Stairway
341Split Split, 2003 Roxy Paine’s stainless-steel sculpture evolved from analysis of a tree’s structure hrough drawings, computer diagrams, and architectural renderings. The cantilevered branches are made of more than 20 different diameters of steel pipes, weighing a surprising 5,000 pounds. Split reflects and contrasts with its surroundings and asks: What is nature; what is art?
342Sky Landscape I Sky Landscape I, 1976–1983 Louise Nevelson translates her collage approach from wood to metal. This work features two totemic elements extending to the sky and accented by curved metal. Though three-dimensional, Sky Landscape I reflects Nevelson’s devotion to relief sculpture and to the drama available in a shallow field.
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344Perre’s Ventaglio III Perre’s Ventaglio III, 1967 One of the first sculptors of her generation to be captivated by industrial materials, Beverly Pepper achieved a cool objectivity in Perre’s Ventaglio III, with its sleek, manufactured appearance. Light heightens the optical effect of the sculpture, its surface reflecting the surrounding environment.
345Wake Wake, 2004 For Richard Serra, space is a substance as tangible as sculpture. The towering, curved-steel forms were achieved with computer imaging and a machine that once made nuclear submarines. Wake is composed of five identical modules, each with paired S-shapes—gently curving serpentines of convex and concave sections suggesting tidal waves or profiles of battleships.
346Eagle Eagle Abstract sculpture by Alexander Calder. Olympic Sculpture Park, Seattle
347Seattle Cloud Cover Seattle Cloud Cover Outdoor glass bridge and sculpture by American artist Teresita Fernández Olympic Sculpture Park in Seattle, Washington The bridge, which displays images of the "changing sky discovered in nature and art", was approved in 2004 and completed in 2006. The project marks Made of laminated glass with a "photographic design interlayer"
348Seattle Cloud Cover Seattle Cloud Cover Outdoor glass bridge and sculpture by American artist Teresita Fernández Olympic Sculpture Park in Seattle, Washington The bridge, which displays images of the "changing sky discovered in nature and art", was approved in 2004 and completed in 2006. The project marks Made of laminated glass with a "photographic design interlayer"
349Echo Echo, 2011 Jaume Plensa modeled Echo on the 9 year old daughter of a restaurant owner near the artist’s studio in Barcelona. The sculpture’s title references Echo, the mountain nymph from Greek mythology, who offended the goddess Hera. To punish Echo, Hera deprived the nymph of speech, except for the ability to repeat the last words of another. In this monumental sculpture, over 46 feet tall, Echo listens with her eyes closed or in a state of meditation. She faces Puget Sound in the direction of Mount Olympus, visible from land and water.
350Echo Echo, 2011 Jaume Plensa modeled Echo on the 9 year old daughter of a restaurant owner near the artist’s studio in Barcelona. The sculpture’s title references Echo, the mountain nymph from Greek mythology, who offended the goddess Hera. To punish Echo, Hera deprived the nymph of speech, except for the ability to repeat the last words of another. In this monumental sculpture, over 46 feet tall, Echo listens with her eyes closed or in a state of meditation. She faces Puget Sound in the direction of Mount Olympus, visible from land and water.
351Echo Echo, 2011 Jaume Plensa modeled Echo on the 9 year old daughter of a restaurant owner near the artist’s studio in Barcelona. The sculpture’s title references Echo, the mountain nymph from Greek mythology, who offended the goddess Hera. To punish Echo, Hera deprived the nymph of speech, except for the ability to repeat the last words of another. In this monumental sculpture, over 46 feet tall, Echo listens with her eyes closed or in a state of meditation. She faces Puget Sound in the direction of Mount Olympus, visible from land and water.
352Echo Echo, 2011 Jaume Plensa modeled Echo on the 9 year old daughter of a restaurant owner near the artist’s studio in Barcelona. The sculpture’s title references Echo, the mountain nymph from Greek mythology, who offended the goddess Hera. To punish Echo, Hera deprived the nymph of speech, except for the ability to repeat the last words of another. In this monumental sculpture, over 46 feet tall, Echo listens with her eyes closed or in a state of meditation. She faces Puget Sound in the direction of Mount Olympus, visible from land and water.
353Echo Echo, 2011 Jaume Plensa modeled Echo on the 9 year old daughter of a restaurant owner near the artist’s studio in Barcelona. The sculpture’s title references Echo, the mountain nymph from Greek mythology, who offended the goddess Hera. To punish Echo, Hera deprived the nymph of speech, except for the ability to repeat the last words of another. In this monumental sculpture, over 46 feet tall, Echo listens with her eyes closed or in a state of meditation. She faces Puget Sound in the direction of Mount Olympus, visible from land and water.
354Echo Echo, 2011 Jaume Plensa modeled Echo on the 9 year old daughter of a restaurant owner near the artist’s studio in Barcelona. The sculpture’s title references Echo, the mountain nymph from Greek mythology, who offended the goddess Hera. To punish Echo, Hera deprived the nymph of speech, except for the ability to repeat the last words of another. In this monumental sculpture, over 46 feet tall, Echo listens with her eyes closed or in a state of meditation. She faces Puget Sound in the direction of Mount Olympus, visible from land and water.
355Echo Echo, 2011 Jaume Plensa modeled Echo on the 9 year old daughter of a restaurant owner near the artist’s studio in Barcelona. The sculpture’s title references Echo, the mountain nymph from Greek mythology, who offended the goddess Hera. To punish Echo, Hera deprived the nymph of speech, except for the ability to repeat the last words of another. In this monumental sculpture, over 46 feet tall, Echo listens with her eyes closed or in a state of meditation. She faces Puget Sound in the direction of Mount Olympus, visible from land and water.
356Echo Echo, 2011 Jaume Plensa modeled Echo on the 9 year old daughter of a restaurant owner near the artist’s studio in Barcelona. The sculpture’s title references Echo, the mountain nymph from Greek mythology, who offended the goddess Hera. To punish Echo, Hera deprived the nymph of speech, except for the ability to repeat the last words of another. In this monumental sculpture, over 46 feet tall, Echo listens with her eyes closed or in a state of meditation. She faces Puget Sound in the direction of Mount Olympus, visible from land and water.
357Eye Benches Eye Benches I, II and III 1996–1997 series of outdoor sculptures by Louise Bourgeois Olympic Sculpture Park in Seattle, Washington. The installation includes three sets of two functional benches.
358Father And Son (Father) Father and Son 2005 fountain and sculpture by Louise Bourgeois Olympic Sculpture Park It is made of stainless steel, aluminum, water and bronze (bell).
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361Father And Son (Son) Father and Son 2005 fountain and sculpture by Louise Bourgeois Olympic Sculpture Park It is made of stainless steel, aluminum, water and bronze (bell).
362 Had a very good dinner at La Vite e Bella
363 Had a very good dinner at La Vite e Bella
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373 The Interurban Building, also known as The Pacific Block and Seattle National Bank Building Designed by John Parkinson (architect) and was constructed over the two year period of 1890-1892. Constructed after the Great Seattle Fire in 1889. Located in Pioneer Square, at the southeast corner of Yesler Way and Occidental Avenue South. The doorway arch on the corner is adorned with a carved terracotta lion’s head.
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375 Chief Seattle Fountain "Chief Seattle Now The Streets Are Your Home" "Far away Brothers And Sisters We Still Remember Your"