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Sports and fitness Pioneer Square. Green Lake. Attractions Rivers, lakes and ponds Green Lake. Photo: Jan Uy. Photo: Smith Tower. Photo: Joe Mabel. Photo: Stuart Mullenberg. Photo: Dave Nakayama. Museum of Flight Aviation buffs, take note: The Museum of Flight is one of the largest air and space collections in the country, with an overwhelming number of things to see—like a Boeing lunar rover and an Air Force One from the Eisenhower era—and do, including NASA space shuttle trainer tours and flight simulators.
Photo: Boeing. T-Mobile Park. Photo: Helen Cook. Chinatown-International District The ornate Chinatown Gate welcomes you to this diverse neighborhood, where the food scene is incredible. Photo: Civil Air Patrol. Photo: GaHoward. South Lake Union The always bustling Lake Union, located just northeast of downtown, hosts a variety of seaplanes and boats of all kinds, including the floating home from Sleepless in Seattle.
Courtesy Kenmore Air. Photo: Ed LaCasse. Follow Instagram. Follow Twitter. Tweet us your Seattle questions! We can help! This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged. Most of the computer terminals are on Level Five at the Charles Simonyi Mixing Chamber, while the Red Floor on Level Four has 13 different shades of red on its floor, ceiling and walls. The Smith Tower is named for its financier, Lyman Cornelius Smith, who made his fortune in the typewriter business.
The Smith Tower may have been overtaken almost 60 years ago, but a visit to the observation floor 35 storeys up is something you have to do in Seattle. For one thing, this is one of the last buildings on the West Coast to still employ elevator operators. When it was topped off in this skyscraper was the tallest building on the whole West Coast, though it has since dropped down to fourth on the list.
Washington State Ferries WSF maintains the largest fleet of ferries of any operator in the United States 23 , running 12 different routes on what is the fourth-largest ferry system in the world. All of the ferries can carry a minimum of 64 cars, and even the smallest vessel can accommodate passengers. Perhaps the best trip is the Seattle-Bainbridge Island ferry, departing from Pier 52 and taking minutes. Looking back, you can appreciate the skyline and the beautiful homes and beaches of West Seattle.
Bainbridge Island is also desirable, often touted as one of the most liveable places in the United States. Kerry Park is on a south-facing terrace on leafy Queen Anne Hill, with a panorama that takes in all of the things that people associate with the city. To the west is the open water of Puget Sound, while rising in the background is the snow-capped bulk of Mount Rainier. Come in the evening when the Space Needle and wheel are dazzling, and you can trace the brightly lit ferries crossing the Puget Sound.
Known as Safeco Field up to , the home of the Seattle Mariners can seat 46, and opened in Twenty years after completion, T-Mobile Park is still a benchmark stadium, with retro-modern hints in the Art Deco-style brick facade, as well as unbroken sightlines for spectators, a retractable roof, a natural grass field and a food and drink selection that goes well beyond typical ballpark grub.
In fact no other zoo apart from the Bronx Zoo has picked up as many prizes from the Association of Zoos and Aquariums. Many of the individual habitats have garnered awards, like the penguin enclosure where you can view Humboldt penguins darting underwater from a window. The largest section of all is Tropical Asia, for the likes of Malayan tigers, Indian rhinos, tapirs, sloth bears and orangutans, while African Savanna hosts favourites like African lions, zebras, giraffes and ostriches.
At the south end of the Washington Park Arboretum is a magical 3. On the fourth Saturday of the month in summer you can also take part in a traditional tea ceremony at the teahouse. The original wooden buildings were replaced towards the end of the 19th century by the stately Romanesque Revival buildings standing today.
The neighbourhood, although a little edgy, merits a walking tour for this architecture and for its miscellany of restaurants, cafes, book shops and art galleries. The small, irregular namesake plaza is shaded by plane trees and has an elegant Beaux-Arts shelter. The totem pole here is a replica of a Tlingit pole carved around , and stolen by Seattle businessmen on an expedition to Alaska. In the original totem pole was damaged in a fire, and a team of Tlingit carvers was commissioned to produce a replica, inaugurated in Related tour : Seattle in One Day Tour.
A lovely way to watch the sunset and do some stargazing is beside a campfire, and there are fire pits on the beach on a first-come-first-served basis.
The seat of the Seattle Symphony is a striking landmark in Downtown Seattle, taking up an entire city block. In one creative measure, the main auditorium sits on rubber pads, insulating it from the noise of the Downtown Seattle Transit Tunnel beneath the building. At Pier 59 on the Waterfront, the Seattle Aquarium shines a light on the diverse marine life of the Pacific Northwest.
The enormous tank built for the attractions in the expansion is Window on Washington Waters, showcasing local Pacific species like rockfish, lingcod, wolf eels, salmon and sea anemones from a depth of 1. In Life of a Drifter there are moon jellies and a giant Pacific octopus, while Marine Mammals is inhabited by sea otters, river otters, northern fur seals and harbour seals.
Literally on the southern tip of Lake Union, this neighbourhood, just north-east of downtown Seattle, is a former manufacturing zone that is changing at breathtaking speed. Since the s the area has quickly become a biotechnology hub, joined to downtown by the South Lake Union Streetcar and home to all sorts of research institutes, as well as campuses for Amazon and Google.
In the museum unveiled the Bezos Center for Innovation, detailing the many inventions that have come out of the Seattle area, and investigating creativity as a concept. The self-taught Japanese master landscaper Fujitaro Kubota was a horticultural trailblazer, using time-honoured Japanese techniques while embracing plants and trees native to the Pacific Northwest.
Running a successful gardening business in South Seattle, Kubota developed this exquisite show garden, creating hills, valleys, streams, waterfalls, ponds and rocky outcrops in 20 acres.
The Kubota Garden was a labour of love spanning five decades and purchased by the City of Seattle in There are more than Japanese maples in the Kubota Garden, many of which are rare and unusual varieties. From to this was the site for the Seattle Gas Light Company gasification plant, the remains of which were preserved rather than pulled down when the park was laid out in the s. You can amble along the waterfront, past the two imposing sets of towers, while the old pump house has been converted into a play barn for children and the boiler house is now a picnic shelter.
Like all of the lakes in the Seattle area, Green Lake was scooped out by the Vashon glacial sheet some 50, years ago, and at the beginning of the 20th century was landscaped as part of the Olmsted Plan to lay out a sequence of interconnected green spaces around Seattle.
The lake itself is acres, flocked by waterfowl, and ringed by a freshly relaid 2. The elegant bathhouse by the water is from and is now occupied by the Seattle Public Theater, for modern and contemporary plays in an intimate setting.
On a typical fixture CenturyLink Field seats 69, for a Seahawks game and 37, for the Sounders, although the capacity can be increased for big events. This takes place three times a day, seven days a week in June, July and August, with a more limited schedule at other times of the year.
In this space, look for the historic jade tree, while the sago palm in the Palm House is also older than 75 years. Source: fryemuseum. The Fryes had rather conservative tastes, even for the time, and were into moody and dramatic representational art. The Fryes had exacting conditions for their donation, one being that the galleries could only be illuminated by natural light.
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