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Issaquah, Washington features a number of different and unique works of public art and murals scattered throughout the city for both locals and visitors to view. Located along Front Street are the "And Mithra Danced" sculpture created by James Kelsey and the "A Century of Dairying in Issaquah" mural by Larry Kangas. Along Sunset Way are “Forest Carvings” by Steve Jensen and the “Mill Street Logging Scene” mural by Larry Kongas. Also found on the same street are the “Watershed Tower,” “Reaching Home,” and “Linda Ruehle Bench” sculptures, as well as “The Blue Door” gifted from Chefchaouen, Morocco, Issaquah's sister city.

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Village Theatre
Lake Sammamish State Park
The Issaquah Hatchery
Cougar Mountain Zoo
Tiger Mountain
Poo Poo Point
Cougar Mountain Regional Wildland Park
Issaquah Depot Museum
Squak Mountain State Park
Montalcino Ristorante Italiano
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Issaquah Cafe, Issaquah, Washington
Flat Iron Grill Restaurant and Bar
Murals and Public Art
Fox Hollow Farm
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