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Local
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Argosy
Cruises 800.642.7816
Argosy Cruises offers must-see tourist attractions, such as the Lakes,
Locks and Harbor Cruises and hosts countless weddings, trips to Tillicum
Village, corporate events and community activities, including the
Christmas Ship Festival, Pacific Marine Research trips, and Camp
Goodtimes.
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Chateau Ste. Michelle Winery
425.415.3300
Washington state's oldest and most acclaimed winery offers award-winning
wines and a tasting experience second to none. The winery combines
Old World winemaking tradition with New World innovation.
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Children's Museum 206.441.1768
The Children's Museum offers children and their families a fun,
interactive learning experience that challenges visitors to work in
teams, manipulate objects, role play, problem solve and develop eye-hand
coordination with a variety of unique exhibits and programs.
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Columbia Winery 800.488.2347
Founded in 1962 by ten friends, six of whom were University of
Washington professors, Columbia Winery is Washington state’s first
premium winery.
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Fremont
Sunday Ice Cream Cruise
206.713.8446 Seattle's friendliest ferry boat. Cruise through
Seattle's inside passages of canals, lakes and bays. Visit the
'Sleepless in Seattle' houseboat, Dale Chihuly's Lake Union Studio and
the ferry Skansonia. This is the ultimate Lake Union cruise. Warm indoor
seating or view from the open upper deck. Blankets supplied.
Departure from Fremont under the Aurora Bridge (801 N. Northlake Way).
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Game Works 206.521.095 For the kid in all of us,
this is the ultimate destination for a total entertainment experience
where guests can eat, drink, party and play. Located at 7th and
Pike Street, downtown.
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Enatai Beach Park
425.452.6914
Swimming beach, canoe and kayak rentals on Lake Washington.
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Kelsey Creek Park 425.452.7688
Hiking, jogging trails and farm animals in central Bellevue.
Located at SE 8th and Lk. Hills Connector Rd.
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Museum of Flight 206.764.5720
See the Concorde, Air Force One & 85 other planes, hands-on exhibits.
Minutes from downtown and free parking.
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Pacific Science Center 206.433.2001
Fun for the whole family. Catch a movie in the IMAX® theatre.
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Pike Place Market The Pike
Place Market is the soul of Seattle. Continuously operating for nearly a
century, the Market's traditions, products, and people create a unique
shopping destination and a thriving community.
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Point Defiance Zoo & Aquarium 253.591.5337
Animals, exhibits, cafe, gift shop, wolves, sharks, polar bears ...
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Remlinger Farms 425.333.4135
Remlinger Farms is a unique and exciting place to spend the day.
Attractions include a Farm Market, Country Restaurant, Country
Fair Family Fun Park, and U-Pick Fields. The October Harvest
Festival is not to be missed.
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Ride The Ducks 206.441.DUCK
You haven't seen Seattle until you've seen it from a Duck! Travelers of
all ages love to Ride the Ducks! Coast Guard-certified maritime captains
will take you on a musical tour of the Emerald City. Amphibious World
War II vehicles will show you Seattle from both land and water! You'll
see downtown Seattle, Pike Place Market, historic Pioneer Square, Funky
Fremont, then, SPLASH into Lake Union for a spectacular view of the
city skyline, luxurious yachts, and Sleepless in Seattle Houseboats!
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Seattle Aquarium
206.386.4300 In the heart of the waterfront, the Seattle Aquarium is
a fascinating place to spend a few hours learning about marine and
freshwater life in the Northwest. From the underwater viewing
dome, you'll get a fish eye view of life beneath the waves.
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Seattle Center Something for every
age. Arts and music festivals, renowned theater, dance & drama,
concerts, professional sports, children's museums & attractions, 605-ft
Space Needle, rides, restaurants & fountain to play in and around.

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Seattle Mariners Come watch the boys of summer
at Safeco Field. Check out the
2009 schedule and buy your tickets before there all gone.
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Snoqualmie Falls Snoqualmie
Falls is one of Washington state's most popular scenic attractions. More
than 1.5 million visitors come to the Falls every year. At the
Falls, you will find a two-acre park, observation deck, gift shop, the
Salish Lodge and the famous 270 foot waterfall.
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Space Needle 206.905.2100
View all of Seattle from the top of the Space Needle.
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Spirit of Washington Dinner Train
800.876.7245 Experience the nostalgia of passenger rail as you ride
and dine in luxurious, vintage rail cars. From Renton to Woodinville,
your journey takes you along the shores of Lake Washington.
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Village Theatre
425.392.2202
Village Theatre provides the area with quality theatre for all
ages.
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Woodland Park Zoo 206.684.4800 Find
the information you need, including upcoming events, featured exhibits,
directions, admission hours, and teacher programs.
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Check back frequently as
more local attractions are being added.
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