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Title: Native American Head
Artist: Victor Schneider, 1909
Location: Daybreak Star Indian Cultural Center at Discovery Park
Medium:
Descr: Terra-cotta head from demolished White-Henry-Stuart Building on Fourth Ave. Similar heads have been saved and placed at Cobb Building and Museum of History & Industry.

Title: Unity in Diversity
Artist: Ron Taybi
Location: Daybreak Star Indian Cultural Center at Discovery Park
Medium: Steel
Descr: Stainless steel pipe sculpture

Title: Zephyr
Artist: Andrew Carson, 2001
Location: Private home front yard at 3110 W. Government Way.
Medium: Steel
Descr: Steel & glass kinetic wind sculpture rotating on a pedestal.

Title: Salmon Waves
Artist: Paul Sorey, 2002
Location: Chittendon Locks at 3015 N.W. 54 Street
Medium: Steel
Descr: Seven stainless steel sculptured waves containing flashing blue lights that generate images of smolt salmon, visible at dusk.

Title: Qingdoa Eagle
Artist: Qingdoa tradesmen, 1999
Location: Fisherman's Terminal at 18 Ave. W. & W. Nickerson
Medium: Stone
Descr: Carved stone from sister port Qingdoa, China

Title: Seattle Fishermen's Memorial
Artist: Ronald Petty, 1988
Location: Fishermen's Terminal at W. Emerson Pl. & 17 Ave. W.
Medium: Bronze
Descr: Cast bronze sculpture of fisherman on top of polished cast stone column. Sea life for harvest are cast onto the base of the column as well as on the halibut at the top. The memorial is to honor Seattle commercial fishermen lost at sea.

Title: Story Pole 1
Artist: Frank Video, 1996
Location: Bus stop on West Emerson Pl. & 21 Ave. W.
Medium: Steel
Descr: Steel fabricated pole ( holding bus stop sign ) with etched bronze panels telling the story of the area. Picture is one of three in Magnolia neighborhood.

Title: Hot Cha Cha
Artist: Kenny Schneider, 1988
Location: Fire Station #41 at 34 Ave. W. & W. McGraw
Medium: Steel
Descr: Stainless steel kinetic sculpture of 66 puppets who dance with turning of the red wheel.

Title: Magnolia Gateway
Artist: Jean Whitesavage & Nick Lyle, 2004
Location: Magnolia Playfields at 33 Ave. W. & W. Smith St. making the entrance from Magnolia Village
Medium: Steel
Descr: Hand-forged painted steel sculptures (shown are five of seven) of magnolia blossoms and madrona berries forming a gateway. Art Spotter: Mark Gribbons

Title: Metilda
Artist: John Fulford, 2004
Location: W. Magnolia Playfield at W. Smith St. & 33 Ave. W.
Medium: Concrete
Descr: A concrete and steel sculpture of an eastern painted turtle weighing 850 pounds and excellent for child riding. Art Spotter: Avery Fulford

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