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THE URBAN SPOON
A great, fun link with tons for restaurant listings for Seattle. |
PIKE PLACE MARKET
Located in the heart of downtown Seattle. The oldest continually operating farmers market in the country, it is a place where farmers, craftspeople, and artists display their goods. |
PIONEER SQUARE
The original Seattle downtown, Pioneer Square is made up of six city blocks of restored century-old buildings. They now house shops, restaurants, offices, nightclubs and galleries. |
PORT OF SEATTLE
Transportation services are provided by more than 30 steamshipline/agents, 30 tug/barge operators, and more than 150 truck/warehouse operators. In addition, the Port runs Shilshole Bay Marina, Fishermen'sTerminal, Bell Harbor Marina and Harbor Island Marina with over 2,300 berths for pleasure craft and commercial fishing vessels. The Port's two cruise ship facilities will host over 200 ship calls and 750,000 cruise passengers. |
SEATTLE AQUARIUM
The Seattle Aquarium is a nationally recognized aquatic educational center built in 1977 by the City of Seattle on Pier 59, at the edge of Puget Sound's Elliott Bay. The Aquarium is open daily and serves three-quarters of a million visitors annually. |
SEATTLE CENTER
Seattle Center reflects the heartbeat of a great city. One of the nation's most extraordinary urban parks and entertainment centers, with over 10 million visitors a year, It is home to Seattle's definitive space needle and the Key Arena. |
SEATTLE UNDERGROUND TOUR
While you roam the subterranean passages that once were the main roadways and first-floor storefronts of old downtown Seattle, an Underground Tour Guide will regale you with humorous stories our pioneers didnt want you to hear. A not-to-be-missed introduction to Seattle's history, culture and heritage. |
SEATTLE WATERFRONT
Seattle has one of the most magnificent, awe-inspiring seaports in the world, with public facilities such as fishing piers, bike paths, an exercise course, wildlife habitat preservation, a boat launch and numerous benches and paths along the shoreline. |
DIRECT BUY
DirectBuy is a club that allows members manufacturer direct pricing for over a million products relating to home remodeling. |
HOME DEPOT
Home Depot - great locations - huge selections. |
LOWES
Huge selections. Great Locations. Great store. |
DISCOUNT SPAS DIRECT
DiscountSpasDirect.com is the world's largest online distributor and retailer of hot tubs and spas. They also offer hot tub accessories, chemical kits, and other outdoor fun products. |
BURKE MUSEUM
The Burke Museum, located in the University of Washington campus, welcomes all visitors who are curious about the natural wonders of Washington state, the Pacific Northwest, and the Pacific Rim. |
CENTER ON CONTEMPORARY ART
The Center on Contemporary Art serves the Pacific Northwest as a catalyst and forum for the advancement, development, and understanding of contemporary art. |
CENTER FOR WOODEN BOATS MARITIME MUSEUM
The Center for Wooden Boats is a hands on maritime museum. Its purpose is to preserve a rich, vital and varied small craft heritage by preserving both the artifacts and the time-tested maritime skills. |
THE CHILDREN'S MUSEUM
The mission of The Children's Museum, located in Seattle Center, is to bring to life the joy of discovery for children and their families through fun, creative and hands-on explorations of the world around them. |
EXPERIENCE MUSIC PROJECT (EMP)
Located in Seattle Center, EMP is a one-of-a-kind music museum combining interactive and interpretive exhibits to tell the story of the creative, innovative and rebellious expression that defines American popular music. |
MUSEUM OF FLIGHT
The Museum of Flight is one of the world's premiere air and space museums, with something to offer every member of your family or group. |
MUSEUM OF HISTORY & INDUSTRY
The Museum of History & Industry offers engaging exhibits and programs of the Northwest's diverse cultural, social and economic history. |
OLYMPIC SCULPTURE PARK
The Olympic Sculpture Park is a vibrant, 9-acre green space for people to experience art outdoors. |
PACIFIC SCIENCE CENTER
Pacific Science Center, located in the Seattle Center, inspires a lifelong interest in science, mathematics and technology by engaging diverse communities through interactive and innovative exhibits and programs. |
SEATTLE ART MUSEUM
Seattle Art Museum in Downtown Seattle offers the public a rich mix of special exhibits, galleries, family programs, films, lectures, tours, performances and more. |
SEATTLE ASIAN ART MUSEUM
The Seattle Asian Art Museum offers a world-renowned collection of Japanese, Chinese, Korean, Indian, Southeast Asian, and Himalayan art. |
SODO URBAN ART CORRIDOR
The SODO Urban Art Corridor was developed to enrich the surroundings and discourage graffiti by creating murals throughout this area of Seattle. |
ALKI BEACH
Picture a perfect summer day, and chances are your thoughts will take you to Alki Beach Park, a long beach strip that runs from Alki Point to Duwamish Head on Elliott Bay. It's a great spot for a 2.5 mile walk any time of year, and in the summer draws joggers, rollerbladers, volleyball players, beachcombers, sunbathers, bicyclists and strollers out to enjoy the sun. |
GAS WORKS PARK & LAKE UNION
Gas Works Park has a play area with a large play barn, and big hill popular for flying kites. Special park features include a sundial, and a beautiful view of Seattle. |
GREEN LAKE PARK
Green Lake is one of Seattles most beloved parks. Its expanse of water and green space in the center of a dense urban neighborhood draws thousands of people daily from all over the city. The park serves as a natural preserve for hundreds of species of trees and plants, as well as numerous birds and waterfowl. |
KUBOTA GARDEN
Hidden in South Seattle, Kubota Garden is a stunning 20 acre landscape that blends Japanese garden concepts with native Northwest plants. The city acquired the property, which is an historic landmark, in 1987 from the estate of master landscaper Fujitaro Kubota. |
LINCOLN PARK
Great park in West Seattle offering hiking, swimming pool, tennis, beautiful beaches and BBQ and picnic areas. |
MYRTLE EDWARDS PARK
Myrtle Edwards Park has a 1.25-mile winding bike and pedestrian paths along Elliott Bay, fantastic views of the Olympics Mountains, Mount Rainier, and Puget Sound, easy access from downtown and easy connection to bike paths to Magnolia. |
OLYMPIC SCULPTURE PARK
The Olympic Sculpture Park is a vibrant, 9-acre green space for people to experience art outdoors. |
SEATTLE WATERFRONT
Seattle has one of the most magnificent, awe-inspiring seaports in the world. The views are spectacular; the popular Summer Nights at the Pier concerts play at sublime Pier 62/63. The Seattle Aquarium, the Odyssey Maritime Discovery Center are also here. The old streetcar clangs along the length of the waterfront, and the green spaces of Myrtle Edwards Park take over from the concrete mayhem at the northern end. |
SEWARD PARK
Within the Seattle city limits, Seward park boasts 300 acres of beautiful forest land - home to eagles' nests, old growth forest, a 2.4 mile bike and walking path, an amphitheater, a native plant garden, an art studio, miles of hiking trails, and more. |
ANTIOCH UNIVERSITY SEATTLE
Antioch is a refreshingly small, accredited university in downtown Seattle. You'll find master's degrees, a B.A. completion program in liberal studies, a doctorate in clinical psychology plus teaching and other professional certificates. |
ART INSTITUTE OF SEATTLE
At The Art Institute of Seattle you can explore the path to becoming a creative professional with programs that provide an outlet for your ideas. You can learn to refine your talent and gain an education that's rooted in the real world. |
SEATTLE CENTRAL COMMUNITY COLLEGE
Seattle Central perches atop Capitol Hill at the very heart of Seattle, the city that gave the world 747s, REI, Jimi Hendrix, Grunge, Windows 98, and a rebirth of café culture. No Northwest community college embraces a richer mix of cultures, lifestyles, ages, and nationalities. Its halls ring with the accents of Asia, Africa, Europe, and all the Americas. |
SEATTLE PACIFIC UNIVERSITY
It's Queen Anne location offers the benefits of an intimate campus community and a thriving metropolis. |
SEATTLE PUBLIC SCHOOLS
Seattle Public Schools is the largest public school system in Washington, and the 44th largest in the United States. |
SEATTLE UNIVERSITY
Seattle University is the largest and most diverse independent university in the Pacific Northwest, with a student population of 6,300. Offering a wide range of undergraduate and graduate programs, SU is ranked among the top ten universities in the West by U.S. News and World Report. |
SEATTLE VOCATIONAL INSTITUTE
Seattle Vocational Institute provides basic skills, vocational and workforce training opportunities through short-term, self-contained programs that lead to jobs with a future. Programs include medical, dental, construction, various computer based offerings and more. |
UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON
'U Dub,' as most people refer to the university, is one of the top ranked public universities in the nation and famous for its prestigious School of Medicine and National Champion Husky football team. The school's fine-art showspace... |
SEATTLE MARINERS
The Seattle Mariners are a Major League Baseball team based in Seattle, Washington. They are in the Western Division of the American League. They play at Safeco Field. |
SEATTLE SEAHAWKS
The Seattle Seahawks are a National Football League team based in Seattle, Washington. They play in Qwest Field. |
SEATTLE SOUNDERS
The Seattle Sounders are two U.S. professional soccer teams, a men's team and a women's team, based in Seattle, Washington. |
SEATTLE STORM
The Seattle Storm joined the Women's National Basketball Association in 2000. They play their games at KeyArena in Seattle, Washington. |
SEATTLE SUPERSONICS
The Seattle SuperSonics are a National Basketball Association team based in Seattle, Washington, founded in 1967. |
SEATTLE THUNDERBIRDS
The Seattle Thunderbirds are an ice hockey team in Seattle, Washington that belongs to the Western Hockey League. They play in KeyArena on the Seattle Center campus. |
WASHINGTON HUSKIES
The Washington Huskies are the athletic teams at the University of Washington. |
DOWNTOWN SEATTLE SHOPPING
With more than 1,800 retailers, the options are endless. Department stores, national and international retailers, local boutiques, furniture galleries, designer shops, specialty stores, high-end, discount stores. |
BEACON HILL HISTORY
Beacon Hill overlooks downtown Seattle from the southeast and is distinguished by the 16-story Pacific Medical Center, built in 1933 as the U.S. Marine Hospital... |
DENISE LOUIE CHILDHOOD CENTER
In order to promote success in school and community, Denise Louie Education Center provides quality, multi-cultural early childhood education services ... |
JEFFERSON PARK GOLF CLUB
Jefferson Park Golf Course was built in 1915 by the Scotsman Thomas Bendelow, one of America's pioneer golf architects... |
PACIFIC MEDICAL CLINICS
What can you expect when you come to Pacific Medical Centers? Our six convenient locations... |
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