
Animal Band
Guess the answers to these quiz questions and earn 1 point for each correct one! This building now…

Animals in a Tavern
This is a long mural, so the photo had to be split into four pieces. Can you put…

Axis Lounge
Laura Haddad and Tom Drugan created Axis Lounge inspired by Jimi Hendrix’s song. Axis Lounge’s light colors vary…

Buffalo and Sasquatch enjoy coffee
Help the buffalo prepare the perfect brew! This mural Henry created for his friend who owned Mighty mugs…

Chief Seattle
The bronze statue of Chief Seattle, for whom the city is named, stands in Tilikum Place (meaning friends, tribe, welcome…

Chris Cornell statue
Born and raised in Seattle, Chris Cornell was one of the most prolific songwriters and iconic voices of…

Dog With Friends
Complete the Dog With Friends Memory Game and earn 1 point This mural is part of a larger…

DuPen Fountain of Creation
The Fountain of Creation, designed by Everett Dupen for the 1962 World’s Fair, is a bronze and stone water…

El Corazon
The 120-year-old downtown club, has been a Seattle music venue and bar since 1910. It gained fame during…

Fishing Moose
Match each Pacific salmon with its unique feature! This mural, painted by Henry in 2008, marks one of…

Flame No. 2
The bronze Flame by Egon Weiner was initially installed at the 1962 Seattle World’s Fair, a gift by…

Flat Stick Pub @ Pioneer Square
Complete the Cheers! Memory Game and earn 1 point Inside Flat Stick Pub, Henry’s murals bring a lively…

Fox Barbecue
Fill in the missing words from this fragment of Beatrix Potter’s story! The mural was commissioned by a store…

Giant Sequoia Tree
Who remembers when trees grew wild throughout the Pacific Northwest? To honor its evergreen past, Seattle moved a…

Goldfish and Other Sea Creatures
Henry Murals in Seattle …resolve puzzles and collect rewards!

Happy pets
Drag the animals to their correct places in the picture to earn 1 point! This mural was created…

King Street Station
King Street Station opened in 1906. Its clock tower was inspired by the bell tower on the Piazza…

Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park
Gold was discovered in the Yukon Territory in 1896. Within three years, over 100,000 prospectors passed through Seattle’s…

Labyrinth
The Artists at Play Plaza, located right next to the Museum of Pop Culture, is an artist-created playground.…

Lake Union
Lake Union bustles with kayaks, paddleboards, motorboats, and seaplanes. On the southern shores, you’ll find tourists and office…

Linda’s Tavern
Opened in 1994, Linda’s Tavern was often called the Grunge Cheers. Nirvana’s Kurt Cobain frequented the bar, and…

Moai
Complete the Statues of the World puzzle! This very recent mural was created in October 2024 as part…

Monorail Man
Monorail Man was created by the Seattle Monorail Services Maintenance Team from discarded parts from the Monorail trains…

Moore Theatre
On June 9, 1989, Sub Pop hosted a concert featuring Mudhoney, Tad, and Nirvana at the Moore Theatre.…

Neototems
Seattle artist Gloria Bornstein based the piece on a Salish legend that whales once used an underground spring…

Neototems Children’s Garden
Seattle artist Gloria Bornstein’s creation is a fairy tale garden extension of Neototems. It depicts a whale surrounded…

New Horizons
Find all the fish hiding among the flowers. At the New Horizons youth shelter on Third and Cedar,…

Odd Jelly Out
Described by The Independent as one of the best artworks from Burning Man 2018, Odd Jelly Out by…

Olympic Sculpture Park
Seattle Art Museum | Opened 2007 | Free & Open Daily, from dawn to dusk Once a contaminated…

Owl on Fence
This is a long mural, so the photo had to be split into four pieces. Can you put…

Paramount Theatre
Five weeks after the release of Nevermind in 1991, when the band took the album on tour, Nirvana was still…

Pink Beaver on Dance Pole
In October 2024, a new bar named Roam opened in Ballard. The owners invited various artists to decorate…

Pioneer Square Habitat Beach
“Migration Stage is a sculptural assembly intended for deployment in the future as needed to mitigate Salish Sea…

Pioneer Square Station
Seattle’s first electric streetcars began operating in 1889. By 1892, the city had 48 miles of electric streetcars…

Plymouth Pillars Park
Those pillars once marked the entrance of the historic Plymouth Congregational Church, built in 1873. In the late…

Poetry Garden
The Poetry Garden features twelve granite boulders engraved with poems by various authors, sculpted by John Hoge. Shaded…

Power Box on Occidental Square
Complete the Power Box Jigsaw Puzzle! In 2020, Henry was commissioned to create a mural for an electric box…

Resting sloth
Find all creatures from the mural. This is a spot where a new building will go, but development…

Sasquatch and Birdy
Place the words in their correct spots in this beautiful bird poem. Warm up your wits with a…

Sasquatch and Octopus
Find all creatures from the mural. Murals require ongoing care, and Henry is renowned for his skill in…

Sasquatch Watering Flowers
Complete the Sasquatch and Flowers Jigsaw Puzzle! The mural was commissioned by a company that ran a store in…

Screwdriver Bar
Known as a Rock N Roll Utopia, Screwdriver Bar was a rehearsal space for Nirvana from 1988 until…

Seal and Friends
At the entrance to The Canal, one of Henry’s newer murals celebrates the marine life of the Ballard…

Seattle Center Totem
The 30-foot-high pole features a Hawk, Bear (holding a salmon), Raven and Killer Whale. Why is it weathering…

Sub Pop
Sub Pop was the original grunge label, home to Nirvana, Soundgarden, and Mudhoney. It was Soundgarden that brought the…

The Central Saloon
For Nirvana fans, The Central Saloon holds special significance. On April 16, 1988, Nirvana performed their first Seattle show…

The Crocodile
Known as The Croc, The Crocodile Cafe opened in April 1991, and many of the leading grunge bands…

The Edgewater Hotel
Seattle’s only over-water hotel is rich in rock ’n’ roll history. They even offer complimentary guitars, sheet music,…

The Gum Wall
The Gum Wall originated in the 1990s when local patrons and performers at Unexpected Productions began sticking their…

The Raven & the Light
The sculpture by Iole Alessandrini is a microcosm of both the sky and Seattle. This project invites visitors…

The Red Hall at Seattle’s Central Library
Walking around the Red Hall (level 4), even for just a few minutes, feels thrilling and slightly disorienting—like…

Understory
The Spheres, part of Amazon’s headquarters, feature three large domes housing over 40,000 plants from 30+ countries, creating…

UpGarden on Mercer St. Garage
There’s a surprise waiting for you on the rooftop of the Mercer St. Garage at Seattle Center. You’ll…

Ye Olde Curiosity Shop
The shop was established in 1899 by J. E. “Daddy” Standley and offered a hodgepodge of curiosities and…

🌊 Wake
By Richard Serra | 2004 | Weathering steel Step inside a sculpture that moves without moving. Richard Serra’s Wake isn’t just…

👁 Eye Benches I, II & III
By Louise Bourgeois | 1996–1997 | Granite At the gateway to the park, something’s watching — but it’s…

🦅 The Eagle
By Alexander Calder | 1971 | Painted steel Bold. Red. Unmissable. Calder’s Eagle stands tall at over 39 feet, its steel…

🪑Mary’s Invitation – A Place to Regard Beauty
By Ginny Ruffner | 2014 | Powder-coated aluminum As you approach this sculptural bench, you’re not just looking…