Crow with Fries is a sculpture by Peter Reiquam, installed in Auburn, Washington. The aluminum statue is 12 feet tall and 18 feet long. It was installed at Les Gove Park—the site of a former drive-in burger restaurant—in May 2019.
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White River Valley Museum is a historical museum located in Auburn, Washington.
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Auburn is a city in King County, Washington, United States. The population was 87,256 at the 2020 Census, and was estimated at 85,513 in 2024. Auburn is a suburb in the Seattle metropolitan area, and is currently ranked as the 15th most populous city in the state of Washington.
The Muckleshoot Indian Reservation lies to the south and southeast.
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The Auburn Masonic Temple is located at 10 Auburn Way South in Auburn, Washington. The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2015 and is significant for various reasons. The building is "an unusually sophisticated, urban version of fraternal architecture for a town of less than 3,500. It remains today the only fraternal hall in the city still in its original use."
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The former Auburn Post Office building is located at 20 Auburn Avenue NE at First Street NE in Auburn, Washington. This is one block north Main Street, the historic business and commercial center. The main entrance is the west face on Auburn Avenue.
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Auburn station is a train station in the city of Auburn, Washington, United States, served by S Line of the Sounder commuter rail network. It is located southwest of downtown Auburn and consists of two train platforms, a bus station, a parking garage, a public plaza, and a pedestrian bridge. The station has 633 parking spaces and is also served by Sound Transit Express, King County Metro, and Pierce Transit buses. Auburn station opened in 2000 and was built on the site of a former railroad station that was demolished in 1979. The parking garage and pedestrian bridge opened in 2003, and a second parking garage is planned to be built by 2027.