The Center for Wooden Boats in Seattle, Washington - City Guide
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Seattle's Lake Union Boat Museum - Downtown Seattle Washington
Seattle Washington's Lake Union Park and Historic Boat Warf are located at the south end of Lake Union at the edge of downtown Seattle. Each antique vessel has a unique claim to fame and its own story to discover.
The fireboat for instance is purported to be the second most powerful fireboat in the country. There is a wooden tug and an old steam powered passenger boat as well. Some of the boats are used by local Sea Scouts but you can board many of the vessels often times on weekends and during special events.
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Lake Union is a freshwater lake entirely within the Seattle, Washington city limits and a major portion of the Lake Washington Ship Canal. Its easternmost point is the Ship Canal Bridge, which carries Interstate 5 over the eastern arm of the lake and separates Lake Union from Portage Bay. Lake Union is the namesake of the neighborhoods located on its east and west shores: Eastlake and Westlake, respectively. The northern shore of the lake is home to Gas Works Park. Notable features of the southern portion of the lake—collectively known as the South Lake Union district—include Lake Union Park, Museum of History & Industry (MOHAI), and the Center for Wooden Boats. For more info, visit this link:
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Seattle is a city on Puget Sound in the Pacific Northwest, is surrounded by water, mountains and evergreen forests, and contains thousands of acres of parkland. Washington State’s largest city, it’s home to a large tech industry, with Microsoft and Amazon headquartered in its metropolitan area. The futuristic Space Needle, a 1962 World’s Fair legacy, is its most iconic landmark.
Among Seattle's prominent annual fairs and festivals are the 24-day Seattle International Film Festival, Northwest Folklife over the Memorial Day weekend, numerous Seafair events throughout July and August (ranging from a Bon Odori celebration to the Seafair Cup hydroplane races), the Bite of Seattle, one of the largest Gay Pride festivals in the United States, and the art and music festival Bumbershoot, which programs music as well as other art and entertainment over the Labor Day weekend. All are typically attended by 100,000 people annually, as are the Seattle Hempfest and two separate Independence Day celebrations.
Other significant events include numerous Native American pow-wows, a Greek Festival hosted by St. Demetrios Greek Orthodox Church in Montlake, and numerous ethnic festivals (many associated with Festál at Seattle Center).
There are other annual events, ranging from the Seattle Antiquarian Book Fair & Book Arts Show; an anime convention, Sakura-Con, Penny Arcade Expo, a gaming convention; a two-day, 9,000-rider Seattle to Portland Bicycle Classic; and specialized film festivals, such as the Maelstrom International Fantastic Film Festival, the Seattle Asian American Film Festival (formerly known as the Northwest Asian American Film Festival), Children's Film Festival Seattle, Translation: the Seattle Transgender Film Festival, the Seattle Gay and Lesbian Film Festival, Seattle Latino Film Festival, and the Seattle Polish Film Festival.
The Henry Art Gallery opened in 1927, the first public art museum in Washington. The Seattle Art Museum (SAM) opened in 1933; SAM opened a museum downtown in 1991 (expanded and reopened 2007); since 1991, the 1933 building has been SAM's Seattle Asian Art Museum (SAAM). SAM also operates the Olympic Sculpture Park (opened 2007) on the waterfront north of the downtown piers. The Frye Art Museum is a free museum on First Hill.
Regional history collections are at the Log House Museum in Alki, Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park, the Museum of History and Industry, and the Burke Museum of Natural History and Culture. Industry collections are at the Center for Wooden Boats and the adjacent Northwest Seaport, the Seattle Metropolitan Police Museum, and the Museum of Flight. Regional ethnic collections include the Nordic Heritage Museum, the Wing Luke Asian Museum, and the Northwest African American Museum. Seattle has artist-run galleries,[205] including ten-year veteran Soil Art Gallery, and the newer Crawl Space Gallery.
The Seattle Great Wheel, one of the largest Ferris wheels in the US, opened in June 2012 as a new, permanent attraction on the city's waterfront, at Pier 57, next to Downtown Seattle. The city also has many community centers for recreation, including Rainier Beach, Van Asselt, Rainier, and Jefferson south of the Ship Canal and Green Lake, Laurelhurst, Loyal Heights north of the Canal, and Meadowbrook.
Woodland Park Zoo opened as a private menagerie in 1889 but was sold to the city in 1899. The Seattle Aquarium has been open on the downtown waterfront since 1977 (undergoing a renovation in 2006). The Seattle Underground Tour is an exhibit of places that existed before the Great Fire.
Since the middle 1990s, Seattle has experienced significant growth in the cruise industry, especially as a departure point for Alaska cruises. In 2008, a record total of 886,039 cruise passengers passed through the city, surpassing the number for Vancouver, BC, the other major departure point for Alaska cruises.
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Port Townsend Wooden Boat Festival 2015
Port Townsend Washington, located where Puget Sounds meets the Straits of San Juan del Fuca, hosts the Wooden Boat Festival each September, with hundreds of yachts, two-and three-masters, pleasure craft and kayaks built of wood. You can paddle around the marina full of boats, watch the sailboat race, and best of all, you can go aboard most of the boats and talk with their crew and owners. Master boat builders and wood carvers give lessons and even compete in a team boat building competition during the festival.
Port Townsend is also replete with art galleries and eateries, making it a travel destination for those from afar and a day trip for Seattleites. And in the evening after dinner, the beer garden at the festival has dancing and, well, beer.
38th Port Townsend Wooden Boat Festival
Scenes and interviews from the 38th Annual Port Townsend Wooden Boat Festival. For more information contact the Northwest Maritime Center, home of the Wooden Boat Foundation, at
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Seattle Boat Show At CenturyLink Field & South Lake Union - Things To Do In Seattle Washington
The Seattle Boat Show is billed as the largest Boat Show on the West Coast and it is one of the best Boating events in the Northwest. Come to the Boat Show to board everything from motor boats and Cruisers to Yachts and Sailboats in the water. The indoor convention center at Centurylink field features a wide variety of motor boats, kayaks, day cruisers, and boating accessories.
The Boat Show operates shuttle buses between the convention center and Lake Union. Information is subject to change so you may need to find out if there is a nominal fee when you attend the show. The Seattle Boat Show is a great place to kick the tires on a new boat if you are looking to upgrade or just to enjoy a day out with the family.
The Amtrak Cascades train runs between Portland and Vancouver providing an easy way to get to the Seattle Boat show which is located directly next to the Amtrak Cascades train station.
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The Warren G Off-Leash Park in Seattle - City Guide
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WaGrown Holidays S1E8: Isaac Brothers Family Farms - Coulee City, WA
The Isaac has been farming for 4 generations! Meet them and see what a sunflower field looks like! They also grow hay, potatoes, wheat, and more! Learn about the challenges to farming and how farmers are becoming more sustainable.
Let's Talk Seattle with Via6: Local Celebrity Video
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Via6 is a fresh and innovative apartment community coming to Seattle's Belltown neighborhood this February 2013. To get a better feel for our new surroundings we hit the streets to talk to some of Seattle's local celebrities and ask them about the city they call home. Their answers helped us understand what makes Seattle such a great place to live.
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SEATTLE TRAVEL DIARY 2019 - THE GOOD AND THE BAD | THE TRAVEL DIARIES
On this episode of the Travel Diaries, we visit SEATTLE, WASHINGTON. Come with me as we explore unique accommodations, the famous Seattle Sound, Pike Place Market, Coffee, and the booming Seattle technology scene. #travel #seattle
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Welcome to The Social Pants Experiment. This season, The Travel Diaries.
Last year, I spent my time on daily Vlogs. What did I learn? My Travel Videos were well received. So, this year (2019) I'm focusing on fewer videos with greater depth of content.
And, specifically, focused on my extensive travels around the globe.
The term Travel Vlogger gets thrown around a lot these days. It's a standard on YouTube. Consistently trending on Instagram, and can be confusing for those seeking a taste of reality. Let's change that right now!
I write for fun. I travel out of necessity. And, this year- these are my travel diaries. I hope you enjoy.
Places to see in ( Seattle - USA )
Places to see in ( Seattle - USA )
Seattle, a city on Puget Sound in the Pacific Northwest, is surrounded by water, mountains and evergreen forests, and contains thousands of acres of parkland. Washington State’s largest city, it’s home to a large tech industry, with Microsoft and Amazon headquartered in its metropolitan area. The futuristic Space Needle, a 1962 World’s Fair legacy, is its most iconic landmark. The city is situated on an isthmus between Puget Sound (an inlet of the Pacific Ocean) and Lake Washington, about 100 miles (160 km) south of the Canada–United States border. A major gateway for trade with Asia, Seattle is the fourth-largest port in North America in terms of container handling as of 2015.
First time in Seattle? Cut to the chase and make a beeline for its proverbial pantry: Pike Place Market. It was founded in 1907 to fortify locals with fresh Northwest produce, and its long-held mantra of ‘meet the producer’ still echoes enthusiastically around a city where every restaurateur worth their salt knows the name of their fishmonger and the biography of the cow that became yesterday’s burgers. It doesn’t take long to realize that you’ve arrived in a city of well-educated palates and wildly experimental chefs who are willing to fuse American cuisine with just about anything – as long as it’s local.
Visitors setting out to explore Seattle should think of the city as a United States of Neighborhoods or – to put it in more human terms – a family consisting of affectionate but sometimes errant siblings. There’s the aloof, elegant one (Queen Anne), the cool, edgy one (Capitol Hill), the weird, bearded one (Fremont), the independently minded Scandinavian one (Ballard), the grizzled old grandfather (Pioneer Square) and the precocious adolescent still carving out its identity (South Lake Union). You’ll never fully understand Seattle until you’ve spent a bit of time with them all.
To outsiders, Seattle is an industrious creator of macro-brands. To insiders, it’s a city of micro-businesses and boundary-pushing grassroots movements. For proof, dip into the third-wave coffee shops, the microbreweries with their casual tasting rooms or the cozy informal bookstores that remain rock solid in a city that spawned Amazon. Then there are the latest national trends that Seattle has helped create: craft cider, pot shops, micro-distilleries, specialist pie-makers, homemade ice cream and fledgling nano-breweries. Walk the streets and scour the neighborhoods; there’s far more to this city than Starbucks' vanilla lattes and Boeing airplanes.
It may have nurtured tech giants Microsoft and Amazon, but that doesn’t mean Seattle hasn’t got a surreal, arty side. Crisscross its urban grid and you’ll find all kinds of apparitions: a rocket sticking out of a shoe shop; a museum built to resemble a smashed-up electric guitar; glass orbs in wooden canoes; a statue of Lenin; a mural made of used chewing gum; fish-tossing market traders; and a museum dedicated to antique pinball machines (that you can still play). No, you haven't over-indulged in some powerful (legal) marijuana. You’ve just worked out that Seattle is far more bohemian than beige.
A lot to see in Seattle such as :
Space Needle
Pike Place Market
Chihuly Garden and Glass
Museum of Pop Culture
Gum Wall
Seattle Center
Seattle Art Museum
Kerry Park
Puget Sound
Pioneer Square
Seattle Aquarium
Olympic Sculpture Park
Gas Works Park
Lake Union
Woodland Park Zoo
Seattle Great Wheel
Pacific Science Center
Discovery Park
Fremont
Lake Washington
The Museum of Flight
Alki Beach
Bill Speidel's Underground Tour
Elliott Bay
Washington Park Arboretum UW Botanic Gardens
Ballard (Hiram M. Chittenden) Locks
Smith Tower
Visit Seattle
Fremont Troll
Golden Gardens Park
Museum of History & Industry (MOHAI)
Central Waterfront, Seattle
Washington Trails Association
Volunteer Park
Tillicum Village
Columbia Center
Seattle–Bainbridge ferry
Belltown
Carkeek Park
Sky View Observatory - Columbia Center
Blake Island
Seattle Central Library
Seattle Chinatown-International District
Asian Art Museum
Seattle Japanese Garden
Waterfront Park
Seattle Children's Museum
South Lake Union
Magnuson Park
Lincoln Park
( Seattle - USA ) is well know as a tourist destination because of the variety of places you can enjoy while you are visiting Seattle . Through a series of videos we will try to show you recommended places to visit in Seattle - USA
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Best Places to Visit in Washington State
Best Places to Visit in Washington State
The Evergreen State, rounding out the northwest corner of the contiguous U.S., offers incredible opportunities in business, art, and the outdoors. For those who are just visiting, Washington State can be overwhelming to tackle. A good place to start is with the state’s top attractions, offering views, natural and man-made guaranteed to impress.
From famous sights in Seattle to undiscovered islands, bays and parks, Washington State is home to many beautiful places to visit. Plan a weekend trip to Spokane, Vancouver, Leavenworth, Ellensburg, Walla Walla and other unique towns surrounded by vineyards and stunning scenery. Here are the best places to visit in Washington State.
#1.Olympic National Park
#2.Seattle
#3.Mount Rainier National Park
#4.Mount Baker Highway
#5.The Coulee Corridor National Scenic Byway
#6. North Cascades Scenic Highway
#7.Mount St. Helens National Monument
#8.Spokane
#9.Walla Walla
#10.Friday Harbor, San Juan Island
Explore Seattle Unknown Areas
Explore Seattle Unknown Areas