Category:Seattle, Chief of the Suquamish, Statue

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This is a category about a place or building that is listed on the National Register of Historic Places in the United States of America. Its reference number is 84003502.

English: Bronze statue of Chief Noah Sealth ("Chief Seattle"), Chief of the Suquamish, Five Points / Tilikum Place (where Denny Way meets Fifth Avenue, roughly the border between Belltown and South Lake Union), Seattle, Washington. Sculpted by local sculptor James Wehn, unveiled November 13, 1912. Has city landmark status and is on the National Register of Historic Places, ID #84003502. (The statue also includes several smaller figures and reliefs incorporated into the pedestal.)
<nowiki>Estatua del Jefe Seattle; Статуя вождя Сиэтла; Chief Seattle; Sietldagi boshchi haykali; outdoor life-size sculpture of Chief Seattle by local artist James Wehn, installed in Tilikum Place in Seattle, Washington, in the United States; منحوتة</nowiki>
Chief Seattle 
outdoor life-size sculpture of Chief Seattle by local artist James Wehn, installed in Tilikum Place in Seattle, Washington, in the United States
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LocationTilikum Place, Washington, Pacific Northwest, Washington, Pacific States Region
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  • 1912
Map47° 37′ 06″ N, 122° 20′ 51″ W
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NRHP reference number: 84003502
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