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Author Archives: Marion Head

Seattle for Food Lovers

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Seattle loves its food and prides itself on its variety of restaurants and the seriously innovative chefs that make a name for themselves in town. In fact, you can get a great idea of what food Seattle has to offer just by staying in the Bell Town and Pike Place neighborhoods.

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Visting Vashon

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Midway between Seattle and Tacoma in Puget Sound is Vashon Island. This small island measuring 13 miles long by 8 miles wide is home to 11,000 residents and all are dependent on ferry service to get to and from their homes. Most wouldn’t trade the commute for the rural beauty of the island and the laid back lifestyle that Vashon is known for.

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Wonderful West Seattle

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Directly across Elliot Bay from downtown Seattle is a finger of land called West Seattle that is the largest and oldest of Seattle’s neighborhoods and a vibrant community that is worth a days visit.

Head toward the West Seattle Bridge and if you happen to be a passenger, enjoy the great views of the Port Of Seattle to the north and on a clear day, Mt. Rainier to the south while you cross the bridge and head toward the Admiral District.

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Shop ’til You Drop in Downtown Seattle

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Put on you comfortable walking shoes because downtown Seattle has 1800 retailers and once you start you will not want to stop. So what, you say, what makes Seattle special? First it’s the density of the shopping. All these stores are located between 4th and 6th Avenues and Olive and Union, which is only four blocks. You can’t take a step without finding some store you must stop in.

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Seattle’s Waterfront

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Seattle’s waterfront is a bustling commercial seaport, cruise line terminal, and a great place to visit. Spend a day enjoying part of what makes Seattle so special, its amazing waterfront.

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Seattle Center:The Space Needle and More

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Seattle’s most recognizable landmark, the Space Needle, is just one of many sights to visit at Seattle Center. This 28-acre site was the location of the 1962 Seattle’s World’s Fair and is still in use today as a cultural and tourist center for Seattle.

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Seattle’s International District

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Seattle has many different neighborhoods with separate identities and cultures-none more unique than the International District. Home to a large Asian population and with them comes some unique shopping options and distinctive restaurants. No visit to Seattle is complete without a stop there.

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Seattle’s Pioneer Square

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If you want to learn about Seattle’s history, find some of the best shopping, art galleries, bars and restaurants in town head to Pioneer Square. Located between the Alaskan Way Viaduct and 2nd Avenue, in the heart of downtown, Pioneer Square is where Seattle was founded and is a historical district featuring the country’s largest concentration of Victorian Romanesque buildings.

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