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Sculpture of an important historical figure
This sculpture, in Pioneer Square, depicts Chief Seattle, the Chief of the Suquamish. The city of Seattle was named after him. The name Seattle is also rendered as Sealth, Seathl or See-ahth. The Chi...
This sculpture, in Pioneer Square, depicts Chief Seattle, the Chief of the Suquamish. The city of Seattle was named after him. The name Seattle is also rendered as Sealth, Seathl or See-ahth. The Chi...
Interesting place to spend some time wondering round.
Walking over Pioneer Place passing the Totem Poles and the beautiful stone fronted Victorian Building, we came across this bronze bust of the Chief of the Suquamish, also known as Bust of Chief Seat...
Interesting place to spend some time wondering round.
Walking over Pioneer Place passing the Totem Poles and the beautiful stone fronted Victorian Building, we came across this bronze bust of the Chief of the Suquamish, also known as Bust of Chief Seat...
Yes it’s just a statue, but it’s a nice nod to Seattle’s native roots. There’s a quite a few items throughout the city to acknowledge indigenous past. I like this because not many folks are familiar.
Sculpture of an important historical figure
This sculpture, in Pioneer Square, depicts Chief Seattle, the Chief of the Suquamish. The city of Seattle was named after him. The name Seattle is also rendered as Sealth, Seathl or See-ahth. The Chi...
Sculpture of an important historical figure
This sculpture, in Pioneer Square, depicts Chief Seattle, the Chief of the Suquamish. The city of Seattle was named after him. The name Seattle is also rendered as Sealth, Seathl or See-ahth. The Chi...
Interesting place to spend some time wondering round.
Walking over Pioneer Place passing the Totem Poles and the beautiful stone fronted Victorian Building, we came across this bronze bust of the Chief of the Suquamish, also known as Bust of Chief Seat...
Interesting place to spend some time wondering round.
Walking over Pioneer Place passing the Totem Poles and the beautiful stone fronted Victorian Building, we came across this bronze bust of the Chief of the Suquamish, also known as Bust of Chief Seat...
Nice monument to chief Seattle
Yes it’s just a statue, but it’s a nice nod to Seattle’s native roots. There’s a quite a few items throughout the city to acknowledge indigenous past. I like this because not many folks are familiar.