Chief Seattle - Gospodor Monument Park - Lewis County, WA
N 46° 27.380 W 122° 53.096
10T E 508836 N 5144757
This likeness of Chief Seattle was created lest we forget the unjust treatment of the American Indian.
Waymark Code: WM3BHA
Location: Washington, United States
Date Posted: 03/09/2008
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It's almost impossible to drive between Vancouver and Seattle, WA on I-5 and not notice the Gospodor Monument Park. Chief Seattle shares the spotlight with a Jesus Monument, one memorializing Holocaust victims, and a monument depicting Mother Teresa.
Chainsaw artist Charlie Hubbard from Shelton, WA created the carvings out of Hemlock. They sit atop rusty steel pipes, some that reach over 100 feet in the air, and are lit at night to the tune of approximately $115 per month.
You can get up close and personal with the monuments by taking the I-5 exit north of the park, then heading south on the eastside frontage road – approximately a mile or two. There is a turnout/parking area, and a walk-through gate to access the park. To return to I-5 I suggest you return north to the same exist.
URL of the statue: Not listed
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Visit Instructions:
You must have visited the site in person, not online.