These Cultural Landmarks Honor Seattle’s AANHPI Community
05.05.25
Seattle Magazine
05.05.25
Seattle Magazine
“The first Asian American immigrants landed in Seattle in the 1860s, just a decade after the city’s founding in 1852. Seattle is plentiful with sites that tell crucial stories about Seattle’s Asian American community, whether you choose to learn about historic neighborhoods and buildings in the International District or browse sculptures and paintings at the Seattle Asian Art Museum housed in Volunteer Park. While you’re at Volunteer Park, make a stop at Black Sun, a sculpture by Japanese artist Isamu Noguchi commissioned in 1967 that offers views to the Space Needle and Olympic Mountains.”
— Alicia Erickson
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