Edmonds, Washington: Tourists with Sea Gulls on Heads, and Other Art
A good example of Edmonds' bayside public art is "See Whales," a clump of metal people staring at the water with metal seabirds on their heads.
- Address:
- 51 W. Dayton St., Edmonds, WA
- Directions:
- The sculptures stand along the Edmonds Marine Walkway, which follows the waterfront just north of W. Dayton St. and the Edmonds Marina.
- Hours:
- Parking lot 6 AM - 10 PM Local health policies may affect hours and access.
- Admission:
- Free
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As if the beauty and recreational access of the Edmonds waterfront isn't enough of a draw, there are over 40 outdoor works of art to enhance the experience.
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One good example is "See Whales," a clump of metal people staring at the water with metal seabirds on their heads. There's also school of fish on sticks.