Fremont Troll
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Fremont Troll

Seattle, Washington

Photo: Michael Chunn

An 18-foot concrete troll clutching a real Volkswagen Beetle under the Aurora Bridge. It's public art at its most delightfully weird — a 1990 neighborhood project that became an icon. You'll see it, take a photo, and spend about five minutes there. But those five minutes are pure Seattle: strange, charming, and completely uninterested in impressing you.

Insider tip

Walk under the bridge to see the full scale of it. Then walk two blocks to the Lenin statue, because of course Fremont has one.

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