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24 of Seattle's strangest landmarks: Have you found all of these classics?

By Christina Ausley, SeattlePI

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A view of the P-I globe and an ampersand sign. Click through the slideshow and let us know how many of these strange Seattle sights you've caught a glimpse of.

A view of the P-I globe and an ampersand sign. Click through the slideshow and let us know how many of these strange Seattle sights you've caught a glimpse of.

Photo courtesy Terumi Pong

We get it, Seattle is strange. Truth be told, perhaps most of us would like to keep it that way.

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A few weeks ago, we released 14 strange Seattle sights, and wow, did you Emerald City sight-seekers catch us by surprise. After challenging you to uncover those odd landmarks, reading through your comments and taking your additional suggestions to heart, we've added more for the expert scavenger hunters uncovering more in the nooks and crannies of Seattle.

From city chandeliers comprised of shattered CDs and a gargantuan pair of boots alongside a cowboy hat, to giant popscicles tilting under a (rare) Seattle sun, the Emerald City has its fair share of wacky attractions for both locals' and visitors' amusement amid the hustle and bustle of an ever-expanding city life.

Some are tucked away, down alleys or underneath a bridge's shadow, while others remain in plain sight amid the labyrinth of downtown city streets.

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Some remain sights of controversy, while others act as beacons of color and contrast under gray skies.

Some are meant as messengers to the public eye, some are merely meant as a bit of humor, or a touch to the reminiscent soul thinking on simpler day's past as the city blossoms.

Some you've probably had to search for, some you've simply wandered upon in the midst of your daily commute or weekend endeavors.

Nonetheless, we've rounded up ten more of Seattle's classic yet quirky landmarks. From Pac Man pavements to Pike Place Market piggy banks, click through the slideshow above to uncover some of Seattle's secrets, count how many you've stumbled upon, and let us know what other city oddities we should be on the lookout for.

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Christina is an editorial assistant focusing on food, travel and lifestyle writing for the SeattlePI. She's originally from the bluegrass of Louisville, Kentucky, and earned degrees in journalism and psychology from the University of Alabama, alongside a full-stack web development certification from the University of Washington. By her previous experience writing for food and travel publications in London, England, Christina is extremely passionate about food, culture, and travel. If she's not on the phone with a local chef, she's likely learning how to fly airplanes, training for a marathon, backpacking the Pacific Crest Trail or singing along at a nearby concert.