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A Sampling of Seattle's Finest Public Art, Summer 2012 Edition

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It hasn't been long since we last visited Seattle's public art scene with a guide to the city, but this ever-changing land of ours makes some updates necessary from time to time. That's why we're bringing you the very latest public art from around the Sound (along with some old favorites we missed the first time). It'll come in handy when you take out-of-towners around this summer and want to look like you know your stuff.

Think we're still missing something? You're probably right. Send us your tips and we'll add to the map -- just hit the tipline at seattle@curbed.com.

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Giant Red Popsicle

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International Fountain

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Neototems of the Whales

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Dancers' Series

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Olympic Iliad

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Hammering Man

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The Fin Project

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Sundial

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Urban Garden

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Bell Harbor Beacon

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Angie's Umbrella

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Fremont Troll

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Waiting for the Interurban

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Ryan Henry Ward Dive Shop

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Olympic Sculpture Park

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Museum of Glass

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The Seventh Climate

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John T. Williams Honor Totem Pole

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Untitled, Downtown Manhole Covers

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Giant Red Popsicle

International Fountain

Neototems of the Whales

Dancers' Series

Olympic Iliad

Hammering Man

The Fin Project

Sundial

Urban Garden

Bell Harbor Beacon

Angie's Umbrella

Lenin

Fremont Troll

Waiting for the Interurban

Ryan Henry Ward Dive Shop

Olympic Sculpture Park

Museum of Glass

The Seventh Climate

John T. Williams Honor Totem Pole

Untitled, Downtown Manhole Covers