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Seattle artist Gloria Bornstein based the piece on a Salish legend that whales once used an underground spring to pass between the two bodies of water.

Killer Whale by Preston Singletary

In the early 20th century, ethnographer John Peabody Harrington described a black hole on the beach of Seattleโ€™s waterfront, โ€œtwo blocks up from Pike Street,โ€ called Sh tsh pau, meaning Stick into, blow. According to Duwamish folklore, young whales were said to travel through this hole from the bay to Lake Union. This location would be under Pier 57 at the foot of University Street, where its spring water once refreshed native clam diggers at the foot of Spring Street. Today, the pierโ€™s historic carousel and Seattleโ€™s Great Wheel repeat the circle motif. In local mythology, the actions of whales were believed to cause earthquakes.

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