The Archie McPhee store in Seattle, Washington has the world's only Rubber Chicken Museum in the world, and it's helping to Keep Seattle Weird!
Thursday
Visit Seattle’s “Rubber Chicken Museum” at Archie McPhee’s in Seattle's Wallingford Neighborhood
The Archie McPhee store in Seattle, Washington has the world's only Rubber Chicken Museum in the world, and it's helping to Keep Seattle Weird!
Wednesday
Snack Shack’in at the Snackin’ Shack!
Tuesday
Bakke Coffee Museum in Ballard
Thursday
Washington State Troll Map
Washington State’s ultimate Trolls Road Trip. Hiding in different spots around the Seattle area are five of the six Pacific Northwest Trolls. This road trip will take you to find all five of these mythical creatures in around 3.5 hours of drive-time while also offering the opportunity to explore some of the more unique areas of Washington along the way. If you want to see the sixth troll, you’ll have to make the lengthy final leg of the drive just south of the border to Portland, Oregon where the final troll in this series awaits. What a magical experience!






Monday
Best Seattle Dive Bars
Thursday
Pop Culture Grocery Store in South Seattle
Tired of the same old grocery aisle and looking to shake it up a bit? You’ll find the Shake and Bake right by the hip-shaking Elvis adorning the end-cap at this Grocery Outlet in Skyway in South Seattle, resplendent with pop culture icons, musical statuary, historical representations and vintage kitsch.
I know, I know.... you think I am exaggerating, why would anyone go out of their way to visit a Grocery Outlet? Well, these owners have let their freak flag fly. You'll find canned goods down by the giant statues of Laurel and Hardy and dried fruit near the miniature fire trucks. None of it makes any sense, but I guess that is its charm.
Address: 11656 68th Ave. S., Seattle WA 98178
Saturday
Breakfast in a Record Shop
Thursday
Ivar's Dancing Clams
Wednesday
Poop Walk - Waterworks Gardens wastewater treatment art installation
Friday
Seattle's Big Top Curiosity Shop is closing - Go to the last big sale
To the Staff at Keep Seattle Weird's utter sadness and despair, Big Top Curiosity Shop is closing.
Their sad loss is your happy gain, however.
Sunday Red Tag Sale!
Everything with a red tag is 50% off!
Saturday March 30th, last sale ever!
50% entire store!
Tuesday
Weird, Wonderful, and Worrisome Objects in Washington State's Museums - Appearance and Talk by Harriet Baskas
*Free Event courtesy of Humanities Washington!
Friday
"Cindy's Bedroom" - a Bumbershoot exhibit
Saturday
Seattle's Bubbleator
The Bubbleator what is a giant bubble used as a hydraulic elevator. Built specifically for the Seattle worlds fair in 1962, the giant machine was in the old Armory, which then became the food circus in now is Centercourt at the Seattle Space Needle campus.
Thursday
"Something Weird Video" helps keeps Seattle Weird!
Something Weird Video is a film distributor company founded by the late Mike Vraney and currently run by his wife Lisa Petrucci, and based in Seattle. They specialize in exploitation films, but the content runs the gamut of exploitation cinema, from burlesque and striptease shows to stag and peepshow films, and even some drug and driver's ed shorts.
Wednesday
Seattle's W Hotel "Sound Suite", a hotel room with a recording studio
Monday
Weird shopping in Seattle
Tuesday
Lennon in Fremont
Heart outlives politics
Seen by most as one of the most controversy of art pieces in Fremont, the sculpture of Lennon reminds us that art outlives politics
This sculpture took 10 years to complete and was installed in Slovakia in 1988 only to be toppled by Revolution in 1989.
While teaching in Poland, American veteran Louis Carpenter discovered the sculpture lying facedown in the mud. Carpenter recognize the scale and craftsmanship of the statute as well as the boldness of design. Determined to preserve the statue, Carpenter decided to mortgage his house to acquire it and brought it back to his home in Issaquah Washington.
Friday
Seattle's "Holiday Tree" lights up the neighborhood all year 'round
Photo by Ryan Whitney
Since the mid-70's, Herb Allwine and his wife, Mary Lou, have decorated the tree on the corner at their house for every holiday. Each year it became more elaborate to the delight of all the neighbors. Mary Lou passed away a few years ago, but Mr. Allwine still decorates the house in honor of his wife. Here's a video below with the whole story.
Thursday
Purple Power - Lilac Wishes and Lavender Dreams at the Purple Store in Seattle
Yes, there is a store in Seattle called the Purple Store and yes, everything in it is PURPLE!
You can get purple furniture, purple kitchen appliances, purple goth items and even stuff for your purple wedding! Visit it online or in person at
The Purple Store is located at Pike Place Market.
Tuesday
Sound of Light Reflector Art Installation
Artist Dick Elliot has created an incredible public work of art that you can see from your car or get out and examine more closely. The cool thing is you can see it even at night, as it's made out of reflector buttons that light up as autos pass by.