By Kirke Männik
Introduction
There are many famous landmarks in Seattle, Washington, that attract visitors all year round. The...
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Lake Union, located entirely within the borders of Seattle, is a beautiful freshwater lake. The...
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The Space Needle is, without a doubt, one of the most famous sites in Seattle...
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Volunteer Park is a 48-acre park in the center of Seattle. The park is known...
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Pike Place Market is more than a 100-year-old marketplace located in the center of Seattle...
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The Seattle Asian Art Museum, located at Volunteer Park, showcases works of art from Korea...
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The North Queen Anne Drive Bridge was constructed in 1936 to replace the former wooden...
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Pioneer Square is quite literally the birthplace of Seattle. It was the first neighborhood of...
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The gravesite of Bruce Lee is a popular landmark in Seattle, WA, throughout the year...
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The George Washington Memorial Bridge, also known as the Aurora Bridge, connects the Queen Anne...
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Gas Works Park is a 19-acre park and one of the landmarks in Seattle, WA...
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Ballard Locks is a complex of locks located in Lake Washington Ship Canal. The spot...
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Sky View Observatory, located nearly 1000 feet above the ground on the 73rd floor, is...
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The Chief Seattle statue, located near the Seattle Center, is dedicated to the leader of...
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St James Cathedral is a beautiful Roman Catholic cathedral dating back to 1905. The church...
Conclusion
You'll be sure to get a cultural and historical vacation if you head to Seattle...
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