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Lower Queen Anne) 100 Mercer St DOWNTOWN WATER FEATURES WALK Description August 22, 2017 Begin at Metropolitan Market (Lower Queen Anne) 100 Mercer St. 1. Fountain of the Northwest – James Fitzgerald 1962 outside Cornish Playhouse 2. The Kreielsheimer Promenade outside McCaw Hall 3. Encircled Stream – Ned Kahn, 1995; Lang Fountain – Francois Stahley 1962; both in Founders Court 4. Fountain of Seseragi – Gerard Tsutakawa 2000, S of Founders Court 5. International Fountain – Kazuyuki Matsushita and Hideki Shimizu 1961–1962 6. Fountain of Creation or Dupen Fountain – Everett Dupen subtitled the "Evolution of Man", the "Flight of Gulls and Seaweed" 1962 near Key Arena 7. Puget Sound 8. Father and Son Fountain – Louise Bourgeois 2005 at Broad and Alaskan Way 9. Waterfront Fountain – James Fitzgerald and Margaret Tompkins 1974 at Waterfront Park 10. Harbor Steps – Grand Staircase with 8 fountains 11. Garden of Remembrance and waterfall – Robert Murase 1998 at 2nd Ave and University 12. Arne Gillman Courtyard waterfall near 6th Ave and Union entrance to Two Union Square 13. The Urban Garden – Ginny Ruffner 2011 Union and 7th Ave 14. Mary Lou’s fountain in Convention Center, 1st floor 15. Freedom Plaza water feature 1976 in central plaza of Freeway Park 16. Pigott Memorial Corridor 1984 in east plaza of Freeway Park 17. Vital Spring – Gerard Tsutakawa 1999 at 9th Ave and Seneca 18. Canyon waterfall in west plaza of Freeway Park 19. Naramore Fountain – George Tsutakawa 1967 6th Ave and Seneca ½ acre public park/plaza between 901 5th Ave & 5th and Madison with linear fountain (some maintenance) to view: 20. Fountain of Wisdom – George Tsutakawa 1960 at Seattle Public Library 4th Ave 21. Vertebrae – Henry Moore 1968 at 4th Ave and Madison 22. Puget Sound 23. Headwaters – at Justice Center that runs under 5th Ave and into City Hall; 24. Grand staircase and 25. Plaza at 4th Ave between Cherry and James Sts Nighttime viewing (Water Weaving Light Cycle – Nobuko Nagasawa: N stairwell from plaza to City Hall Lobby) (alternate route: Prefontaine Fountain – Carl Gould 1926 (not working) at 3rd Ave and Yesler; Chief Seattle Fountain – bust by James When 1909 in Pioneer Square) 26. UPS Waterfall Garden Park 2nd Ave S and S Main End at Zeigeist Coffee: 219 S. Jackson St. .
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