Where is the troll under the bridge?

Where is the troll under the bridge?

Fremont
The Fremont Troll (also known as The Troll, or the Troll Under the Bridge) is a public sculpture in the Fremont neighborhood of Seattle, Washington in the United States.

How do I get to the Fremont Troll in Seattle?

If you take the bus you can ride it from downtown into Fremont and walk about 5 minutes up the hill to under the bridge to the troll. Use the trip adviser link on Seattle Metro to plan your trip.

How do I get to the Fremont Troll?

The closest stations to Fremont Troll are:

  1. N 35th St & Troll Ave N is 119 yards away, 2 min walk.
  2. Aurora Ave N & N 38th St is 127 yards away, 2 min walk.
  3. Fremont Ave N & N 34th St is 377 yards away, 5 min walk.
  4. South Lake Union Streetcar & Terry Ave N is 3507 yards away, 41 min walk.

Where do you park for the Fremont Troll?

The Fremont Troll Parking

  • U Park 66 – $7. Cheapest Parking Facility. 3 min walk – 910 N Northlake Way Seattle.
  • 3 min walk – 3615 Fremont Avenue North.

Why is there a troll under the Fremont Bridge?

HISTORY: The Troll Monument In 1989, the city asked the Fremont Arts Council to launched an art competition to rehabilitate the area under the bridge, which was becoming a dumping ground and haven for drug dealers.

What does troll under the bridge mean?

So to say to someone (whom you have described as a troll), “Get back under your bridge” means “Get lost; go away; don’t bother us any more.”

Did they move the Fremont Troll?

Sightseers under the Aurora Bridge were met with disappointment today after learning that the Fremont Troll has moved from Seattle to Tukwila.

What is the Fremont Troll made of?

Concrete
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Fremont Troll/Media

Do trolls really live under bridges?

Trolls, with their empathy toward stone, are naturally drawn to stone bridges, where they, for the most part, become a part of the bridge itself, supporting the structure and making it safe for those who cross it. A bridge will often have a resident troll tucked away under its arch, lending strength to the structure.

Who created Fremont Troll?

Steve Badanes
Donna WalterRoss WhiteheadWill Martin
Fremont Troll/Artists

This is the Fremont Troll, a beloved 18-foot cement sculpture created by a team of four artists, led by sculptor Steve Badanes, and a group of volunteers as part of a city arts competition.

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