Here’s the latest I can compile on Swami Vivekananda statue in Seattle:
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A life-size bronze statue of Swami Vivekananda was unveiled in downtown Seattle at Westlake Square in April 2026. This marked the first time a US city government hosted a Vivekananda monument. The unveiling was led by Seattle Mayor Katie Wilson and consular representatives from India, with the statue created by Indian sculptor Naresh Kumar Kumawat. The installation is positioned in a high-traffic area near Westlake Center, Amazon’s spheres, and the Seattle Convention Center, highlighting Seattle’s cultural ties to the Indian-American community.[2][3][4][5]
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The event drew local officials from the Seattle area, community leaders, and members of the Indian diaspora, and was framed as a symbol of diversity and cross-cultural exchange between Seattle and India.[3][5]
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Coverage from multiple outlets notes this as a historic first for a US city government to host Vivekananda’s monument, connecting Vivekananda’s Chicago address legacy to a contemporary Seattle landmark. Some video outlets and Indian media also highlighted ICCR’s role in gifting the statue and the broader India-US cultural diplomacy angle.[4][5][2][3]
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- Westlake Square location and surrounding landmarks (Spheres, Convention Center) help frame the statue as a central civic-cultural site in Seattle. This can be depicted in a simple map-style graphic or a photo collage showing the statue’s setting and nearby attractions.
If you’d like, I can summarize further from specific outlets or provide a quick timeline of the unveiling events and who attended. I can also pull a short, cited digest in bullet form or prepare a one-page fact sheet.