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Edmonds Travelodge
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23825 Highway 99 North
Edmonds, WA
located in Edmonds just 12 miles north of downtown Seattle
Travelodge Seattle North |
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Harbor Inn Suites
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130 West Dayton Street
Edmonds, WA
one block from the beach, Free Continental Breakfast |
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As Edmonds has grown
into a city of 40,000 people, they haven't lost sight of what
makes them unique. See their history at the Museum, shop
downtown for just the right gift to take home, and enjoy any of
the numerous summer festivals. |
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Funtasia
Family Fun Park
7 acre indoor/outdoor Family Fun Park. Miniature Golf
Course, Futuristic Laser Tag, Bumper Cars, state of the art
Video Games. Outside there are Mini Indy Gas Powered Go Karts on
a 20,000 sq. Ft. track, Bumper Boats with water cannons, and the
largest 9 station Batting Cage in Washington State. |
4th of July in Edmonds
Experience an old-fashioned Fourth of July festival, complete
with parades, picnic, kids contests and activities, and of
course a colossal fireworks show. |
A taste of Edmonds
(second weekend in august)
Three-day of non-stop entertainment in a feast of delicious
food. Snohomish Counties' largest festival. Fine arts and
crafts, 40 food vendors, 4 stages of entertainment, rides, beer,
and wine gardens. Voted to the top 100 North American festivals!
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The Edmonds Yacht Club is located in the
Edmonds Marina at 456 Admiral Way, Edmonds, WA
an Active, Cruising Club that conducts a cruise
almost every month
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Edmonds Washington is perhaps the most picturesque
small town in Washington, offering breathtaking views of the Olympic
Mountains and snow-capped Mount Baker. While you're there, take a walk
along the waterfront, visit the parks, and dine at any of the wonderful
restaurants. You won't be disappointed!
Come enjoy the Edmonds Waterfront with its beautiful beaches. Watch
ferryboats crossing the
Puget Sound and
fish for salmon from the public pier and marina! Explore Edmonds unique
specialty shops and art galleries, antiques or one of the many fine
restaurants.
Edmonds is a highly desirable place to visit, gift shops, antique shops,
art galleries and farmer's markets all will capture your attention.
There are festivals, concerts in the park, a symphony, ballet, theatres,
museums and a historical society.
Whether you desire to stroll along the beach, hop on
the ferry, or peruse the downtown shops and restaurants, there is
something fun and interesting for everyone.
Spend the day in this very walkable community, where people still greet
in passing. You'll find Edmonds' residents to be among the friendliest
folks you'll ever meet.
Established as a logging camp over 100 years ago, Edmonds is now home to
a marina and fishing pier, a senior center, and numerous beaches, parks,
shops and restaurants. Other amenities include a well-respected school
district, comprehensive healthcare through a regional hospital and
associated services, churches, and a growing community college.
Edmonds offers restaurants, Out-door cafes and always
Fresh as in fresh herbs, fresh fish, fresh greens, fresh ideas. Sidewalk
cafes offer superb Continental, French Nouveau and Asian cuisine, mom's
meatloaf, authentic tacos and the best in pub burgers. Stroll the
waterfront boardwalk and savor the view and the seafood. High tea and
Micro-brew are both available though not at the same establishment.
Evening entertainment encourages lingering. After your
sunrise beach walk, stop by the old fashioned bakery or wander into the
finest in old-world bistros for espresso and pastries.
Cities nearby Edmonds featuring first class
accommodations.
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