Is this a stairway to heaven? It is, if you think an 18-foot concrete sculpture of a one-eyed troll fits the bill. Using funds from a $930 million levy approved in 2015, crews working for the Seattle ...
Seattle’s Fremont Troll is in contention for the honor of quirkiest landmark in the U.S. USA Today has put up 20 quirky landmarks for a public vote to see which is the most quirky. The Fremont Troll ...
SEATTLE — The Fremont Troll is the winner of the Best Weird Wonder in 2023’s Best Northwest Escapes viewer poll. The Fremont Troll at North 36th Street and Troll Avenue North was a creation by four ...
WEST SEATTLE, Wash. (KOMO) — The Fremont Troll now has company in West Seattle's Lincoln Park. On Friday, artists, including those from the Muckleshoot Tribe, and city leaders unveiled the newest ...
A community group wants to turn a just under 1-acre green space near the popular Fremont Troll in Seattle into a public park. The troll is at North 36th Street and Winslow Place North, beneath the ...
A project to turn the unkempt, unwelcoming areas on either side of the Fremont Troll into a park took another step forward March 10 with a unanimous vote by the Seattle City Council Parks and Seattle ...
SEATTLE — Seattle's Fremont neighborhood is known for its quirky festivals, naked bike rides and a troll statue that lives under a bridge. Now, one of Fremont's most active arts group says the ...
SEATTLE — The Fremont Troll is the winner of the Best Weird Wonder in 2023’s Best Northwest Escapes viewer poll. The Fremont Troll at North 36th Street and Troll Avenue North was a creation by four ...