
I love this place but it's hard to take a tourist photo of it. I think locals decorate it as they want. One of the more adorable things I've seen is a sign with "Happy One Year Anniversary." I...
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Waiting For the Interurban is a unique public art installation in Seattle, WA that features a group of life-sized sculptures waiting at a fictional bus stop. The installation serves as a whimsical and thought-provoking reflection of daily life and the passage of time.
Visitors can interact with the sculptures and take photos in this open-air exhibit, creating a memorable experience that blends art with the urban landscape. Waiting For the Interurban contributes to the cultural fabric of the community and sparks conversations about art and public spaces.
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I love this place but it's hard to take a tourist photo of it. I think locals decorate it as they want. One of the more adorable things I've seen is a sign with "Happy One Year Anniversary." I...
Seattle's most popular piece of public art, Waiting for the Interurban, is cast in recycled aluminum and depicts six people waiting for a train that never comes. Occasionally locals will lovingly...
People like to dress up the statues. Go see how it's decorated today if you're in the area :)
Often, as I would pass by, my head would turn and I would wonder, what's that? Then, I would get distracted and forget until it happened again a week later. I've seen some fantastic...
The Fremont district is my kind of neighborhood. It's artsy and quirqy all at the same time. Other than the Fremont Troll (aka Aurora Troll), there's this piece of public art, made by Richard...