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 ...
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 ...
He's a Seattle favorite. He inspires magic and wonder and just brings a smile to the faces of those who see him. No, I'm not talking about Justin Huertas, composer of the locally (and beyond) renowned ...
SEATTLE — A giant troll installation was unveiled at Seattle’s Lincoln Park on Friday as part of an art exhibition that spans two states and shines a light on human impact on the environment. The ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A new wooden troll statue now lives in Seattle’s Lincoln Park. The troll goes by the name of Bruun Idun and was created entirely ...
This Halloween, the Fremont Troll, one of our city’s beloved public art installations, turns 27 years young. In honor of its years of service to our community, we thought it’d be fun to dive into our ...
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 ...
According to the mascot's NHL profile page, Buoy is a sea troll (previously more known among the Dungeons & Dragons crowd) who "lives in the caverns of Climate Pledge Arena." Also, "Legend has it Buoy ...
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