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There are plenty of things to do year-round in one of the greenest cities in the world, and aside from the already popular music and arts scene, there are some wonderful hidden treasures and natural features that just beg for a visit. Travel to Seattle and catch the exciting Monorail to the centre of the city, go shopping, sample the restaurants, spot the billionaires, enjoy the pub grub and the list goes on.

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CenturyLink Field is a home to Seattle's beloved Seahawks and Sounders, CenturyLink Field (renamed from Qwest Field in June 2011, though the rebranding is not yet complete) is an impresive open air sp...
 
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Columbia Center

The second tallest building on the West Coast and the tallest in Seattle has its own 73rd floor observation deck. Great views from the top. Arguably a better (and definitely cheaper!) view than offere...
 
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Discovery Park

With an area of 534 acres, Discovery Park is Seattle's largest park located in Magnolia neighborhood. The park has nearly twelve miles of walking trails, expansive meadows, tumbling sand dunes, saltwa...
 
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EMP Museum

The EMP Museum provides an opportunity to discover the popular music and pop culture in Seattle. It was previously called as the Experience Music Project and Science Fiction Museum and Hall of Fame. T...
 
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Fisherman's Terminal is carefully wander the docks (avoiding stepping on ropes or nets) and look at the boats. Many of them sell fresh crab or fish right off of...
 
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Adjacent to the Burke Gilman Trail, the Fremont Canal Park is a beautiful place to walk. The park features a pedestrian trail, benches to sit and spectacular views of the Lake Washington Ship Canal. F...
 
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Fremont Oktoberfest is an annual microbrew tasting event takes place the third week of September and features the Texas Chainsaw Pumpkin Carving Contest, live music, three beer gardens, a dog day even...
 
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Fremont Rocket

Fremont Rocket is a 53' Cold War rocket improved with neon space blasters and a smoke generator in the engine bay, towers over the corner of N. 35th St. and Evanston Ave. It was constructed in 1950 fo...
 
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Fremont Troll

Fremont Troll is officially called the "George Washington Memorial Bridge". The Troll is a concrete statue eating a full size Volkswagen Bug. The Troll is a mixed media colossal statue, located on N. ...
 
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Frye Art Museum

Frye Museum displays the collection of late-nineteenth and early-twentieth-century European art. The collection in Frye Art Museum consists of various paintings, sculpture, works on paper and printing...
 
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Gas Works Park

Gas Works Park, or "Gasworks", as locals call it, is Wallingford's oddly endearing refuge along the north part of Lake Union - prominently featuring the rusting, hulking remains of the city's old gasw...
 
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The Georgetown Art Attack celebrates independent artists every second Saturday as creative enterprises present a stellar array of visual and performing arts thr...
 

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