Few People Know The Iconic Hammering Man Statue In Washington Was Actually Created In Connecticut
Visit Seattle, Washington and one thing will be abundantly clear: Downtown Seattle is rich with art and culture, prominently displayed in landmark buildings, statues, and sculptures throughout the city. Probably the most well-known landmark in Seattle is our Space Needle, a futuristic observation tower and restaurant designed and built for the 1962 World’s Fair that we love to show off to anyone who visits. But did you know another one our most iconic personalized monuments in Seattle was not even built in Washington? Its the Hammering Man Statue and it is more than worth a stop!
Check out Hammering Man outside the Seattle Art Museum and you will be in awe of its towering height and poignant message.
Have you taken a photo in front of Hammering Man in Seattle, Washington? Is it taller than you imagined? We’d love to hear about your experience in the comments.
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Where can we find annual events in Washington?
- The Poulsbo Viking Fest in Poulsbo celebrates the town’s Nordic history.
- The Juan de Fuca Festival in Port Angeles is a small town music festival that features a wide array of international musical artists.
- The Long Beach Razor Clam Festival in Long Beach is a weekend-long festival of clams, tons of other seafood, and even razor clam-digging lessons.
Read on to learn more about some of the many other exciting annual events in Washington.
Where can we find dog-friendly beaches in Washington?
- Ocean Shores Beach in Ocean Shores offers a six-mile stretch of sandy beach for you and your pooch.
- Shi Shi Beach at Olympic National Park offers tidepools for exploring but dogs must leave the wildlife alone.
- Fort Ebey State Park in Oak Harbor on Whidbey Island allows dogs on leashes.
Read on to learn about other dog-friendly beaches in Washington.
Where can we find historic churches in Washington State?
- Trinity Episcopal Parish Church in Seattle has played an important role in the religious landscape in the city since 1865.
- The Church of the Assumption in Bellingham was established as a parish in 1889 and remains an icon in the city to this day.
- The Proto-Cathedral of St. James the Greater in Vancouver was formerly known as St. James Catholic Church and dates back to the 1800s.
Read on to learn more about some of the many other wonderful historic churches in Washington State.