What’s Up with That House Next to I-5?

George Freeman’s living room art is certainly nontraditional, but the Lake Union views are classic.

WHEN I WALK into George Freeman’s Capitol Hill house, I’m not entirely surprised to find a pulpit tricked out with turntables. I did not, however, expect the illuminated portrait of Jesus in the bathroom.

My fellow northbound I-5 drivers should know this home well. It’s all glass windows and colorful lights, perched east of the highway near exit 168. On this late December afternoon, a pair of googly eyes and a trio of mannequins span the width of a second-floor window, vertical strips of light flash magenta and blue along the angled exterior, and a lower-level deck railing sports the words, “Science is God.” Every few months, a new Reddit thread surfaces

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