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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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It is a member-supported non-profit library open to the public, the Seattle Metaphysical Library has been in Seattle for over 50 years. It specializes in books ...
 
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The Seattle Metropolitan Police Museum is totally dedicated to the members of the Seattle Police Department. It's the repository for the historical artifacts of...
 
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Seattle University is a Jesuit Catholic university which is located in the Capitol Hill neighborhood of Seattle, Washington, USA. It was founded in 1891 and surrounded by 50 acres of area. The univers...
 
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Seward Park

Seward Park is one of the beautiful parks situated in Seattle. Comprising an area of 300-acres, this park features bike and walking path, wonderful forest land, picnic area, an amphitheater, hiking tr...
 
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Smith Tower

Smith Tower was Seattle's first skyscraper and is probably the only tall building left in Seattle where uniformed attendants operate the elevators. Instead of stepping into a metal box with no view, y...
 
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It is an introduction to the neighborhood, with displays explaining the history of South Lake Union. There is also a model of the whole neighborhood in the buil...
 
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Space Needle

Space Needle is one of the best towers in around the world. It's also marked as a symbol of seattle. It is located next to the Pacific Science Center and the Experience Music Project. The most expensi...
 
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Statue of Lenin

Statue of Lenin peers out over the street below, oblivious to the continuing controversy over its display. It was salvaged and brought over from Slovakia, and went up in 1995 at N. 36th St. and Evanst...
 
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The small Statue of Liberty toward the west end of the beach area has just been restored and is much beloved in the neighborhood. It is a place where West Seattle residents are gather as a community....
 
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Streissguth Gardens is a well-maintained garden covering an area of approximately one acre. This park offers amazing views of downtown Seattle, Olympic Mountains and Lake Union. The park has been divi...
 
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Suzzallo Library

The Suzzallo Library is a grand Gothic-style structure. The high-ceiling Graduate Reading room is especially impressive. There are lots of individual and open group study tables. Besides this, you can...
 
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The Children's Museum in Seattle is a great place for kids under the age of 10. It includes various exhibits like the Global Village, a mountain-wilderness area...
 

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