Posted in Washington
April 16, 2017
Most People Don’t Know There’s A Little Statue of Liberty In Washington
Seattle’s Alki Beach is a popular place for locals (and tourists who can find it) to spend their summer days. But if you’ve never been, you’re probably not aware that there’s a small Statue of Liberty replica sitting by the water. Unlike the original statue, this one is only 6 feet tall. But to Seattle, it’s pretty significant.

This area is known as the Birthplace of Seattle. When the Denny party landed here in 1851, Chief Seattle and his tribe greeted them and helped them build their cabin to stave off the winter cold. The "New York" part of the name didn't stick when Alki didn't grow to be a booming metropolis, but the Alki part did.

The statue pays homage to Alki's original name.

It's a local gathering place, especially in the summertime, when salsa dancing lessons are held there.

To this day, people regularly leave encouraging notes by the statue, and vigils are held there on the 9/11 anniversary.
If you’re ever on Alki Beach, stop by and check out this beautiful statue. It’s the next best thing to Lady Liberty herself.
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