History Unhinged: Rainy Day Rabbit Holes
Published on Jul 23, 2025, 7:00:00 AM
Total time: 00:23:01
How did a 7-ton statue of Vladimir Lenin—a symbol of Soviet communism—end up in Seattle’s artsy, free-spirited Fremont neighborhood? In this listener-requested episode, Shea and Jody uncover the bizarre journey of Fremont’s Lenin statue, from a scrapyard in post-Communist Europe to its quirky life as a holiday-themed, drag-clad Seattle oddity.
They dive into the statue's Cold War origins, the eccentric American who brought it to the U.S., and the ongoing debate: Is it art, satire, or an accidental shrine to tyranny? Expect laughter, social commentary, wild hypotheticals, and a heartfelt nod to Fremont’s fading weirdness.
📍 Chapters
00:00 – Welcome to Summer Silly Season
02:15 – Listener Request from Brian of Spirits and Monsters of Old Seattle
03:20 – Who Sculpted Lenin (and Why It Took 10 Years)
06:05 – From Poprad to the Scrapyard: Lenin's Fall
09:25 – Enter Lou Carpenter: The English Teacher Who Bought Lenin
13:55 – Issaquah Says “Nope”
15:10 – A Tragic Car Crash and a Statue with No Home
18:40 – Fremont to the Rescue
21:10 – Yes, It’s Still For Sale (for $300,000!)
23:30 – Dressing Lenin: From Jack-o’-Lanterns to Drag
26:45 – Art or Offense? Slavic Americans Weigh In
29:15 – When the Mayor Got Involved
32:40 – Can You Mock History Without Glorifying It?
35:00 – Final Thoughts: Quirky Art, Political Satire, or Both?
37:00 – Patreon Shoutouts, Sexy Bigfoot, and Thank Yous
🔗 Links
🌐 Website: www.rainydayarabbitholes.com
💰 Support the show: www.rainydayarabbitholes.com/support
🎧 Bonus Content & Merch: Patreon
Looking for a funny podcast that makes history wild, weird, and unforgettable?
History Unhinged: Rainy Day Rabbit Holes is the best history podcast for fans of outrageous true stories, ridiculous history, and unfiltered humor—with the occasional dip into true crime.
Hosts Shea and Jody dig up the strangest moments in American history, with a special love for the Pacific Northwest and the rest of Western North America. From haunted ghost towns and scandalous figures to bizarre disasters and a sprinkle of true crime, no rabbit hole is off-limits!
History doesn’t have to be boring—especially when it’s filled with laughter, chaos, and jaw-dropping stories they didn’t teach in school.
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