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Olympic National Park, located on Washington’s Olympic Peninsula, spans a vast and diverse landscape that includes rugged coastline, towering mountain ranges, temperate rainforests, and wildflower-filled lowland meadows. The park is […]
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Perched 73 floors above the bustling streets of downtown Seattle, the Sky View Observatory offers a panoramic vista through its wraparound windows. On clear days, visitors can see from Mount […]
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Nestled along a dramatic expanse facing Puget Sound and the Olympic Mountains, the Olympic Sculpture Park in Seattle showcases massive works of art by influential modern artists such as Ellsworth […]
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Nestled in the heart of downtown Seattle, the Seattle Art Museum, affectionately known as SAM, boasts a diverse collection that spans from Native American masterpieces to contemporary installations. The museum’s […]
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Myrtle Edwards Park, situated along the Elliot Bay shoreline in Seattle, offers expansive views of the Olympic Mountains, Puget Sound, and Mount Rainier. Spanning 4.8 acres, this green space is […]
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Alki Beach, a 2.5-mile (4-kilometer) stretch of sand, runs from Alki Point to Duwamish Head in West Seattle. Featured in the film ‘Sleepless in Seattle,’ this beach draws a diverse […]
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Nestled just a short drive from Seattle, the Chateau Ste. Michelle Winery offers a taste of French elegance in the Pacific Northwest. Founded as one of Washington’s oldest wineries, it […]
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Located near a working airfield in Seattle, the Future of Flight Aviation Center & Boeing Factory provides a comprehensive look into the history and future of aviation. The center features […]
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Founded as one of the West Coast’s oldest and most prestigious universities, the University of Washington sits on the picturesque Union Bay waterfront in Seattle. The campus is a blend […]
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Gas Works Park, a National Historic Landmark located at the northern end of Lake Union in Seattle, offers a unique blend of industrial history and recreational space. The park features […]
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Queen Anne Hill, built atop one of Seattle’s steepest hills, is named for its abundance of Queen Anne–style architecture. The neighborhood features charming, well-maintained homes with manicured gardens, leafy staircases, […]
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Discovery Park, spanning 534 acres (216 hectares) in Seattle, offers panoramic views of the Puget Sound, Cascade Mountains, and Olympic Mountains. This expansive park features a diverse landscape, including tidal […]
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Nestled in Seattle, a city with a rich history of aviation innovation, the Museum of Flight stands as a testament to the evolution of flight. It was in this very […]
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Capitol Hill, a neighborhood in Seattle, is a tapestry of contrasts. Quiet, tree-lined streets with stately mansions and well-kept lawns coexist alongside a bustling central area teeming with restaurants, bars, […]
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Mt. St. Helens, located near Seattle, USA, is best known for its catastrophic 1980 eruption, which created a 1,300-foot (396-meter) deep crater and left a trail of ash and destruction. […]
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Nestled under the iconic Space Needle, the Pacific Science Center in Seattle invites visitors to explore a world of scientific discovery. The museum features a tropical butterfly house where guests […]
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The Wing Luke Museum, located in Seattle’s Chinatown-International District, delves into the rich tapestry of Asian-American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander art and history. Spanning three floors, the museum’s exhibitions […]
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Nestled in the heart of Seattle, Woodland Park offers a tranquil escape with its manicured landscapes, winding walking paths, and vibrant rose gardens. The park’s main highlight is the Woodland […]
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The Woodland Park Zoo, situated on a 92-acre campus near Seattle’s Green Lake, offers a unique experience by re-creating diverse natural habitats such as savannahs, jungles, and tropical rain forests. […]
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Nestled along Seattle’s vibrant waterfront, the Ballard District is a hub of history and modern charm. Originally a separate city, Ballard was annexed by Seattle in 1907. The district is […]
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Elliott Bay, a scenic part of the larger Puget Sound, is embraced by downtown Seattle’s waterfront neighborhoods, parks, and numerous piers. This picturesque bay serves as the starting point for […]
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Bainbridge Island, a peaceful escape just a short ferry ride from Seattle, offers a blend of small-town charm and natural beauty. The compact downtown area is dotted with vineyards, boutiques, […]
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Nestled on Bainbridge Island, the 150-acre Bloedel Reserve offers a tranquil escape with its diverse landscape of forest, meadows, and meticulously designed gardens. Trails meander through woodlands and rolling grass, […]
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The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation Discovery Center, located in Seattle, USA, offers a glimpse into the foundation’s global philanthropic efforts. Through high-tech exhibits, visitors can explore issues such as […]