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The Statue of Lenin is a 16 ft (5 m) bronze statue of Russian communist revolutionary Vladimir Lenin in the Fremont neighborhood of Seattle, Washington, United States.It was created by Bulgarian-born Slovak sculptor Emil Venkov and initially put on display in the Czechoslovak Socialist Republic in 1988, the year before the Velvet Revolution.
Statue of Chief Seattle (1912), James Wehn; Statue of Chris Cornell (2018), Seattle Center; Statue of Christopher Columbus; Statue of Don James; Statue of George Washington (1909), Lorado Taft; Statue of Jim Owens; Statue of John McGraw (1912), Richard E. Brooks; Statue of Leif Erikson; Statue of Lenin; Statue of Liberty; Statue of Sun Yat-sen ...
Seattle Fishermen's Memorial; Statue of Chief Seattle; Statue of Chris Cornell; Statue of George Washington (Seattle) Statue of Jim Owens; Statue of John McGraw; Statue of Leif Erikson (Seattle) Statue of Lenin (Seattle) Statue of William H. Seward (Seattle)
Riesa – Statue of Lenin moved from former Lenin Square in 1991 into a park nearby Soviet war graves. Renovated in 2022. [38] Leninplatz, East Berlin, Germany (removed in 1992) Schwerin – Statue of Lenin, made by the Estonian sculptor Jaak Soans and inaugurated on June 22, 1985. Even nowadays this monument is still causing heated debates ...
An informal library predated the 1891 annexation of Fremont to Seattle, and annexation made it the city's first branch library. [18] The present structure dates from 1921. Besides the B.F. Day playfield, Fremont has three small public parks, Fremont Peak Park just south of N. 45th Street, Ross Park and Playground at 3rd Avenue NW and NW 43rd ...
Statue of Chief Seattle / Seattle, Chief of Suquamish Statue: Tilikum Place; at intersection of 5th Avenue, Denny Way, and Cedar Street: More images: Seattle Asian Art Museum at Volunteer Park: 1400 E. Prospect Street: More images: Seattle Betsuin Buddhist Temple: 1427 S Main St. More images: Seattle Center House / a.k.a. The Armory: 305 ...
The Olympic Sculpture Park, created and operated by the Seattle Art Museum (SAM), is a public park with modern and contemporary sculpture in downtown Seattle, Washington, United States. The park, which opened January 20, 2007, consists of a 9-acre (36,000 m 2 ) outdoor sculpture museum, an indoor pavilion, and a beach on Puget Sound . [ 1 ]
The 1999 romantic comedy film 10 Things I Hate About You features the Fremont Troll in a scene between Joseph Gordon-Levitt's and Larisa Oleynik's characters. [19]The 2015 video game Life is Strange features the Fremont Troll partway through the first episode, in which the player can find a picture of the protagonist, Max, and two of her friends from her time living in Seattle, climbing on the ...