Steam Work for Bellingham-II, Bellingham
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Facts and practical information
Steam Work for Bellingham-II — or Untitled — is a piece of contemporary art designed by Robert Morris and installed on the grounds of Western Washington University, Bellingham in 1974 as part of their public sculpture collection. It uses steam to create a fountain-like effect, which rises through a bed of rocks inside a 20' x 20' area delineated by wooden beams. ()
Coordinates: 48°43'53"N, 122°29'10"W
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Day trips
Steam Work for Bellingham-II – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Joe Martin Field, Sehome Hill Arboretum, Bellingham Sportsplex, Boulevard Park.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Which popular attractions are close to Steam Work for Bellingham-II?
Nearby attractions include Fairhaven College, Bellingham (3 min walk), Western Washington University, Bellingham (3 min walk), Sehome Hill Arboretum, Bellingham (9 min walk), Sehome, Bellingham (21 min walk).
How to get to Steam Work for Bellingham-II by public transport?
The nearest stations to Steam Work for Bellingham-II:
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- Bill McDonald Pkwy at Rec Center • Lines: 105, 14, 190 (4 min walk)
- Highland Dr at Ridgeway • Lines: 105, 14, 190 (7 min walk)
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- Bellingham Fairhaven (36 min walk)