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1604 Broadway, Capitol Hill
Seattle, Washington, United States
47.6151° N · -122.3208° W
Get DirectionsA bronze statue of Jimi Hendrix stands on the sidewalk at 1604 Broadway on Capitol Hill in Seattle, depicting the guitar legend mid-performance with his Stratocaster. Created by sculptor Daryl Smith and installed in 1997, the statue captures Hendrix in full flow — eyes closed, body arched, fingers dancing on the fretboard. It has become one of Seattle's most iconic public artworks and a mandatory stop for music fans visiting the city.
Hendrix was born in Seattle in 1942 and spent his formative years in the city before leaving for the army and eventually London, where he found fame. Despite his relatively brief time performing in Seattle, the city claims him as its greatest musical son. The Capitol Hill location — in the heart of Seattle's arts and nightlife district — places the statue in an area Hendrix would likely have gravitated to. The nearby Museum of Pop Culture (MoPOP) at Seattle Center houses an extensive Hendrix collection.
The statue is freely accessible on the Broadway sidewalk at all times. It is frequently adorned with fresh flowers, guitar picks, and the occasional joint. Capitol Hill is Seattle's most vibrant neighbourhood for nightlife, dining, and live music, making the statue a natural starting point for exploring the city's music scene. The Hendrix gravesite at Greenwood Memorial Park in Renton is about 15 miles south.
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