In Seattle you simply can’t skip the Central Public Library – a modern architectural marvel of glass grids, unusual shapes, and a “book spiral” that climbs four stories. Stroll over to Pike Place Market to visit the original Starbucks and play catch with a fishmonger. In the heart of the city lies Chihuly Garden and Glass, which will dazzle you with its colorful and delicate works. Glide to the top of the Space Needle for panoramic views of the surrounding mountain ranges and Puget Sound.
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For over forty years, Foster/White Gallery has been cultivating a sense of community within the visual arts realm. We specialize in contemporary art from artists in the Pacific Northwest & worldwide. We are located in the historic Seattle neighborhood of Pioneer Square. We look forward to your visit.
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There is not a better time to be had in Seattle. Come and experience the fun and adventure to be had riding your very own Segway I2 personal transporter through beautiful downtown Seattle and all of its attractions. Check out Pioneer Square, the Space Needle and everything else Seattle has to offer as you whiz about on a Segway personal transporter.
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Davidson Galleries opened its doors in 1971 and over the past four decades has established itself as the premier gallery for original multiples and graphic arts on the West Coast. Throughout that time the gallery has been committed to showing fine works on paper ranging from contemporary artists to historical works, which encompasses everything sixteenth-century woodcuts to Modern masters.
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Taste Seattle Food Tours is one of the most fun and unique ways to experience our city. As we like to think of it, we take you off the "eaten path". You will be guided on a relaxed tour with some of the best food and drink Seattle's unique neighborhoods have to offer while getting to know Seattle's history and culture. Come join us and...Live Life With Flavor and Fun!
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This national park is really a free museum that documents Seattle history, from the fire that burned it down to the gold rush that helped build it up.
The story of the Klondike Gold Rush told here is wonderfully interesting for all ages. This Seattle museum is one half of the Klondike Museum. If you want to see the other half you have to travel to Skagway, Alaska where the twin museum is located. With plenty of exhibits to keep all ages occupied and interested, the admission tariff is quite reasonable - it is free. ! Donations are accepted and not required. The friendly staff is there to answer any questions and to make your visit as complete as possible. An activity involves getting stamps in a passport book at many exhibits. This makes the younger guests anxious to see all the museum contains. Even the location of the Museum is significant as the Cadillac Hotel housed many of the "Stampeders" when they traveled to and from the gold fields.
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Enjoy Smith Tower like you've never seen it before. Immerse yourself in new exhibits that take you on a journey through the past one hundred years. Make your way to the top of the tower for an amazing vantage point from the Observatory, including an open-air deck that will give you 360-degree views of Seattle and beyond. Then take a moment to indulge in a Prohibition-inspired craft cocktails and shareable plates with a group of friends or your loved ones. And don't forget to make a wish in the Wishing Chair. It's the perfect selfie to post of your visit to Smith Tower.
Great self guided tour of the tower provided a glimpse of life during the prohibition.We had the opportunity to select a "character" & follow them through the tower. The views from the observatory were great! We had a fantastic lunch while viewing the sites of the city.
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