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Snoqualmie Falls 6501 Railroad Ave Southeast, Seattle, WA 98065 425.888.2556 |
I haven't seen Niagara or Victoria, so Snoqualmie was the largest and beautiful falls I have ever visited. At 268 feet and pouring water from the Cascade Mountains, it is awe-inspiring. This is a very popular spot, so th... more
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Snoqualmie Summit Ski Area Seattle, WA |
In the heart of the Washington Cascades, 52 miles east of Seattle, lies The Summit at Snoqualmie. Washington�s largest resort is actually four separate ski areas: Alpental, Summit West (Snoqualmie), Summit Central (Ski A... more
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Soundbridge Seattle Symphony Music Discovery Center Seattle, WA 98188 206.336.6600 |
A visit to Seattle Symphony's Music Discovery Center Soundbridge may be a place for audiences to visit before attending a Silk Road Project concert to prepare for the unique instrumentation they will be exposed to during... more
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Space Needle 400 Broad Street, Seattle, WA 98109 206.905.2111 |
Space Needle Guide Standing at 185 metres (605ft) high, Seattle’s most famous building is a great place from which to enjoy outstanding 360-degree views across the city and Washington State, including the Cascade a... more
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Suquamish Museum 15838 Sandy Hook Road, Seattle, WA 98342 360.598.3311 |
The Suquamish Museum’s mission is to collect, protect, educate, and preserve the history and culture of the Puget Sound Salish Tribes with an emphasis on the Suquamish Tribe. In order to do this the Suquamish Museu... more
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Taproot Theatre Acting Studio 204 N 85th St, Seattle, WA |
Because of the collaborative nature of theatre, your student needs to be at camp every day. Please have your student bring a sack lunch, snack and water each day, as well as a notebook and pencil with eraser. In order to... more
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Underground Tour (The) 608 First Ave, Seattle, WA 98122 206.682.4646 |
So for about a decade this was the situation: Many downtown Seattle streets were up to 32 feet higher than the buildings' ground floors and the sidewalks around those buildings. Ladders were placed at intersections so pe... more
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Uw Nutritional Science 305 Raitt Hall, Seattle, WA |
The Nutritional Sciences Program offers an interdisciplinary course of study leading to to a master of science (MS) or a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) degree in Nutritional Sciences. A Master of Public Health Nutrition (MPH... more
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Volunteer Park Conservatory 1400 E. Galer St, Seattle, WA 98101 206.684.4743 |
Unless you really like plants, you probably won't be compelled to go out of your way to visit the Conservatory. However, if you either like plants or, like me, were taking a walk through Volunteer Park and wanted a c... more
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Washington Park Arboretum 2300 Arboretum Dr. E, Seattle, WA 98104 206.543.8800 |
Acres of trees and shrubs stretch from the far side of Capitol Hill all the way to the Montlake Cut (a canal connecting Lake Washington to Lake Union). Within the 230-acre arboretum are 5,000 varieties of plants and quie... more
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