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Great Cultural Tour
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RaymondH.B.
Zanesville, Ohio
April 23, 2008
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I'm not a big fan of organized tours, but this one sure changed my mind. I took the West Edge tour. It was the best two hours I spent in Seattle. The tour not only took us to the various smaller galleries, which I would have not found on my own, but ...
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I'm not a big fan of organized tours, but this one sure changed my mind. I took the West Edge tour. It was the best two hours I spent in Seattle. The tour not only took us to the various smaller galleries, which I would have not found on my own, but gave a great overview of the art history of Seattle.
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