A bunny crossing sign on a tree in Fremont.

Site: Bunny Crossing sign
Location: Canal Park, 199 N Canal St, Fremont, Seattle, Washington
Cost: Free to see.
Hours: Always visible.
Date: June 29, 2009

A bunny crossing sign on a tree in Fremont.

Site: Bunny Crossing sign
Location: Canal Park, 199 N Canal St, Fremont, Seattle, Washington
Cost: Free to see.
Hours: Always visible.
Date: June 29, 2009
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A 3D sculpture representing the cosmos on a street corner in Fremont, across the street from the Lenin statue.




Site: Space
Location: Corner of N 36th Street and Evanston Ave. N, Fremont, Seattle, Washington
Cost: Free to see.
Hours: Always visible.
Date: June 29, 2009
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Back in 1991 when the center of the universe was discovered, it was decided that Fremont needed a monument that would capture their new status in the world. Many ideas were passed around as to what that monument should be, but when a circa 1950 cold war rocket fuselage attached to a store in Bell town was being dismantled the choice became clear.


Until 1993 the rocket remained in storage and in 1994 a failed attempt was made to display it.


Finally, in 1994, Werner Von Hoge, the noted West Fremont rocket scientist, spearheaded a team intent on erecting the rocket in time for the summer solstice and the Liberation of Fremont.


On June 3 of that year, the rocket was successfully unveiled at the center of the universe.


Site: The Fremont Rocket
Location: 601 N 35th St, Fremont, Seattle, WA 98103
Cost: Free to see.
Hours: Always visible.
Date: June 29, 2009
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A mural in Fremont painted by Patrick Gabriel in 1997.













Site: The Bridge Way Mural
Location: Bridge Way N, Fremont, Seattle, Washington
Cost: Free to see.
Hours: Always visible.
Date: June 29, 2009
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I have to admit, the Fremont bridge troll was one of the things I was looking forward to seeing the most last summer when I visited Seattle! It’s pretty much stuff a Silly American Adventurer’s dreams are made of :-)
Here are a couple of photos I got with the troll himself…


Site: The Fremont Troll
Location: N 36th St, Fremont, Seattle, Washington (Under the Aurora Ave. Bridge)
Cost: Free to see.
Hours: Always visible.
Date: June 29, 2009
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