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Quote: This is a small museum on the east side of Seattle that is dedicated to representational art. I drove to the museum, though it might be possible to walk there from downtown and the other main attractions in Read More
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Quote: This is the coolest store on the planet! If you want any type of novelty, if you want to meet the most interesting people Seattle has to offer, or if you just want to see some weird crap on the walls, then this Read More
Quote: Smith Tower is 42-stories and was the tallest building west of the Mississippi River when it was built in 1914. Fisr you pay for $5 per adult, then you begin your journey up in a person-manned elevator - These Read More
Quote: Hours: Mon-Fri (10-5pm) Sat-Sun(10-6pm)Fees: US$7.5 Adult or Child (under 1 is free)Located at the basement in Seattle Center (under the food court), this is children’s paradise. For the nominal entrance fees, Read More
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Quote: If you want to go shopping in downtown Seattle. the streets from 7th to 5th Avenue are filled with top-quality stores, but if you're not in the mood for too much walking, Pacific Place Shopping center offers a Read More
Quote: Green Lake is the place that many Seattlites go whenever the sun shows its face. It doesn't matter if the outside temperature is 40 or 90. The place is buzzing with people when the sun comes out. It is Read More
Quote: If you have half a day free when in Seattle, I suggest you go hang out awhile in a neighborhood called Freemont. This seems to be a most interesting counter-culture type neighborhood. Lots of punks, artists, and Read More
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Quote: In southeast Seattle, Seward Park occupies a small peninsula of land which overlooks Lake Washington and Mercer Island. The park itself is 300 acres and offers biking and walking trails, picnic and barbeque areas Read More