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Enumclaw Attractions. Enumclaw Tourism and kids attractions
Places to see in Enumclaw, Washington
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Seattle Center: always fun and always fair
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Seattle Center: always fun and always fair
The site of the 1962 Seattle World's Fair is now the city's playground, perfect for seasonal events and everyday relaxation.
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Chittenden Locks: where a rising tide lifts all boats
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Chittenden Locks: where a rising tide lifts all boats
Watching fishing and pleasure boats pass through the Hiram M. Chittenden Locks -- rising and falling, depending on which way they're headed -- is an unexpectedly fascinating way to spend an afternoon.
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Pike Place Market has it all, from fresh vegetables to flying fish
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Pike Place Market has it all, from fresh vegetables to flying fish
Seattle's oldest open-air produce, seafood and crafts market remains its best. It's practically impossible to imagine a Seattle without it.
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Olympic Sculpture Park connects art to earth and city to ocean
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Olympic Sculpture Park connects art to earth and city to ocean
With its playful works of sculpture, crisscrossing paths and panoramic waterfront view, the Seattle Art Museum's outdoor gallery is one of Seattle's most beautiful spots.
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Ye Olde Curiosity Shop: where Seattle gets weird
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Ye Olde Curiosity Shop: where Seattle gets weird
This waterfront museum and shop boasts shrunken heads, mummies and things stranger still.
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EMP/SFM brings together hard rock and weird science
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EMP/SFM brings together hard rock and weird science
Two very different pop culture museums — Experience Music Project and the Science Fiction Museum — share one roof and one admission. Somehow, the marriage works.
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Cal Anderson Park is Seattle's true backyard
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Cal Anderson Park is Seattle's true backyard
Whether you're in the mood for a rousing game of soccer or a tranquil walk past quietly coursing waters, Cal Anderson Park is where you need to be.
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Gas Works Park makes decay look good
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Gas Works Park makes decay look good
It takes a city as eccentric as Seattle to take an abandoned 20-acre coal-processing facility, plant grass upon its grounds, and make one of the city's most beloved parks.
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Japanese Garden at Washington Park Arboretum: a world apart
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Japanese Garden at Washington Park Arboretum: a world apart
This peaceful, lush spot is only 2.5 miles from downtown Seattle, but it feels like another world.
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Seattle Center Monorail darts through history
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Seattle Center Monorail darts through history
There are at least a dozen ways to get from lower Queen Anne to downtown Seattle, but none as enjoyable as a ride on this World's Fair souvenir.
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