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A Seattle Artist Threw a Full Funeral for a Taco Bell That Closed 30 Years Ago

Complex·Bernadette Giacomazzo·26 days ago
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More than 30 years after a Taco Bell location disappeared from West Seattle, residents gathered to give the restaurant an elaborate sendoff complete with bagpipes, formalwear, flowers, and a 21-bell salute. The unusual memorial, organized by Seattle artist Sunday Nobody, quickly turned into one of the city’s most talked-about viral events. Held outside the former Taco Bell site at 5258 California Avenue, the funeral leaned fully into the absurdity of mourning a fast-food restaurant that closed decades ago. According to local station KIRO 7, attendees participated in a crying contest while others left tokens of remembrance near a custom-made headstone created for the occasion. Photos circulating online showed mourners dressed in black suits and dresses while standing around floral arrangements honoring the long-defunct location. Even local politicians joined in on the joke, including Seattle City Councilmember Alexis Mercedes Rinck.…

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