Visit Seattle x Atlas Obscura
Client: Visit Seattle
Role: Executive Producer, Atlas Obscura
Content Series: One Street
Streets and neighborhoods run through cities like arteries through the body, giving them life through art, food, culture, and history — powered by the people who live and work there. Come along as we embark on a journey to explore the Emerald City through its most wondrous streets.
One Street: Fremont Neighborhood
Seattle is known for a lot of things: great coffee, beautiful landscapes, and amazing people, just to name a few. The neighborhood of Fremont takes all of that and dials it up to eleven, putting on a show for the most curious wanderer willing to look a little harder under the hood. From a troll lurking under a bridge to a workshop turned music school, there’s lots to indulge even the most wondrous wanderer in Fremont.
One Street: Chinatown-International District
History—both personal and societal—is enshrined in Seattle's Chinatown-International District, with loyal locals coming back to time-honored, beloved institutions like Tai Tung’s or the Seattle Pinball Museum. A whole tapestry of history unfolds here, one that stretches across cultural lines and works to remember all the sacrifices of those who came before.
One Street: Georgetown Neighborhood
Seattle is filled with passionate people who not only have great ideas, but are willing to help others fulfill their own Big Ideas. Nowhere is that more evident than in Georgetown, where community spirit thrives alongside entrepreneurs chasing their visions and dreams. From one restaurateur couple’s love story to a family-owned comic store, there’s lots to explore.