
How the Olympic Sculpture Park (Seattle Art Museum) of his name?
I do not think Seattle has never hosted the Olympics.
This thing is really a sticking point with the IOC – that have the trademark on the word "Olympics" and will not be used for any private company doing business outside the state because they believe it hurts the Olympic Games "of the brand because it relates to sports events. Then" Olympic Sculpture Park is because it refers to the Olympic Mountains of Washington State, as not doing business abroad. "Olympic Boat Center is either because they only sell boats in Washington State. But if a company has grown to where they were doing business along the west coast, or national, probably would be forced to change its name to eliminate thehead word "Olympic".
Seattle’s Olympic Sculpture Park
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