The 18 foot tall troll, stuck under the north side of the Aurora Bridge (Hwy 99), won’t eat you, but keeps a watchful eye, made of a hubcap or wheel cover, on the Fremont neighborhood. Mostly the ...
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 ...
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 ...
Local artist Michael Falcone received $2,000 from the Seattle Office of Arts & Cultural Affairs Feb. 28 to wrap up editing on his short documentary on the Fremont Troll. Falcone's grant was part of ...
Many neighbors were caught by surprise when the city removed more than a dozen trees from Winslow Place North just east of the Fremont Troll last month. In a letter to the community, Friends of ...
Imagine the jingle behindan image of the Fremont Troll. The Chia Fremont Troll hit the shelves in time for the troll's birthday, October 31st, also known as Trolloween. The feedback has been ...
Seattle’s Fremont Troll is in contention for the honor of quirkiest landmark in the U.S. USA Today has put up 20 quirky landmarks for a public vote to see which is the most quirky. The Fremont Troll ...
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 ...
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