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- Alki / Duwamish Culture Trail
Alki Avenue Southwest
Various brass insets and etched granite pavers containing text and images pertaining to area history, with poetry and statements about people who have lived in West Seattle. - Bronze Imbeds
Alki Avenue Southwest
Eight bronze insets inbedded in concrete and located along the West Seattle Cultural Trail. Images include a bear, canoe, ship, hands and three insets with images of swim pins. The West Seattle Cultural Trail Phase I art elements (pavers, insets, plaque - Bronze Plaques and Medallion
Alki Avenue Southwest, 2901 - Inset-Anchor (Park) On Alki
Alki Avenue Southwest, 1157
Phase One of The West Seattle Cultural Trail begins at Alki Point and extends to Duwamish Head. It is comprised of etched and inlaid stone pavers, bronze plaques, and viewing devices that merge the view of actual scenery with ghost images. These element - Little Liberty
Alki Avenue Southwest
Replica of the Statue of Liberty - Pavers
Alki Avenue Southwest
Eighty-four blue stone pavers in concrete and consisting of sandblasted images and text. Each paver has a separate image. The pavers are located along the West Seattle Cultural Trail, which extends from Alki Beach to the Duwamish River. The West Seat - Viewers
The artworks include five viewing devices. With each device, the viewer sees an image that merges the view of actual scenery with a ghost image (composed of a computer enhanced slide). The West Seattle Cultural Trail Phase I art elements (pavers, inset - Whale's Tail
Southwest Lander Street
Play sculpture of the tail of a whale in the air
Touristic Information
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Schmitz Boulevard - -
Alki Avenue Southwest - -
Alki Avenue Southwest, 2901
Museum
- Log House Museum
61st Avenue Southwest, 3003 98116 Seattle
Touristic Viewpoint
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