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Ballard Locks and Ship Canal -
Both tourists and locals enjoy watching the parade of sailboats,
motorboats, tugs, barges and yachts passing through. Tillicum Village Seattle one of Seattle's most talked about attractions
International District
- It's the only neighborhood in America where Chinese, Filipino,
Japanese, Vietnamese and Southeast Asians live and work together, side-by-side. Seattle Chinatown - Just minutes away from downtown Seattle, it's possible to discover the traditions, spirit and soul of a 7,000 year old culture. Auburn
Emerald Downs Horse Racing - Come experience horse racing at its best at
Emerald Downs, located in Auburn Washington Muckleshoot Casino - At Muckleshoot Casino we offer something for everyone! From over 2,600 machines and poker to exciting tables games like blackjack, craps, roulette and more. No matter what kind of fun you’re in the mood for, Muckleshoot’s got it! Neighbourhoods Ballard Seattle
Washington - Overlooking Salmon Bay, the
community of Ballard is often associated with the
Hiram M. Chittenden Locks, what
is locally known as the Ballard Locks.
Belltown Seattle - the most densely populated neighborhood in Seattle
located on the city's downtown waterfront
Capitol Hill Seattle - with distinctive, turn of the century bungalows and classic apartments,
shopping, and nightlife. Home to a diverse population, including a strong gay
community
Financial District Seattle
- stretches between The Fairmont Olympic Hotel and Nordstrom. Fifth and
Sixth avenues offer upscale shopping
Fremont Seattle - an
eclectic, artsy neighborhood of Seattle located in the north-central section of
Seattle Overlooking Salmon Bay
Queen Anne
Seattle - situated just north of Seattle Center and just south of
Fremont across the Lake Washington Ship Canal. The hill early became a popular
spot for the city's economic and cultural elite to build their mansions
Puget Sound Seattle - Seattle lies in the center of the Puget Sound region and sits between Elliot Bay
and Lake Washington
University District Seattle
- 3
miles from downtown
Seattle, the "U District" stretches from Ravenna to Portage Bay and from I-5 to
Lake Washington. Home to the University of Washington and many unique commercial
districts.
Waterfront Seattle - one
of the most magnificent, awe-inspiring seaports in the world. Cruise ships
shopping, dinning and many attractions. West Seattle - Among the area's attractions are its saltwater beach parks along Elliott Bay and Puget Sound, including Alki Beach and Lincoln Park
Green Lake Green Lake Park - The lake itself is ringed by an often busy jogging/ walking/ in-line skating track, and has boat rentals, and Evans Swimming Pool. Located next to the Woodland Park Zoo. Woodland Park Zoo - World Famous Woodland Park Zoo encompasses 92 acres and features more than 1,090 individual animals representing nearly 300 species.
Lake Union
Gas Works Park
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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 Lake Union Seattle - Gas Works Park is the largest park on Lake Union and the most popular for Seattleites and visitors. It is the venue for summer concerts and one of the two major Fourth of Octy fireworks shows in Seattle.
Lake Washington
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. Lake Washington Seattle - situated between Seattle to the west, Bellevue and Kirkland to the east, Renton to the south, and Kenmore to the north, and surrounds Mercer Island.
West Seattle Alki Beach Park - in West Seattle is best known for its salty, sandy beach, narrow streets, newly constructed condominiums mixed with quaint houses, some with breathtaking views of the Seattle skyline.
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