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Seattle King Washington Tourism

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African-American Museum of Washington - Seattle, WA

African-American Museum of Washington - Seattle, WA.jpgAfrican-American Museum of Washington - Seattle, WA

This Museum is dedicated to providing a gathering place for youth, adults and families to honor the past and embrace the future.

At the Museum are documents and exhibits of the unique historical and cultural experiences of the African American population in Seattle and the Pacific Northwest.  This is a place to go, learn and enjoy while gaining appreciation for the life and times of the African-American population of this area.
The displays of this Museum include visual arts, music, crafts, literature and history.  The displays encompass the time from the African-American slavery to the new immigrants from such places as Somalia, Sudan and Ethiopia.

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Northwest Trek Wildlife Park - Eatonville, Washington

If You Love Animals, You will Love the Northwest Trek Wildlife Park. Everyone who loves wildlife will want to head to Eatonville, Washington and visit the Northwest Trek Wildlife Park. Located on 723 acres, the park has lakes, forests, trails, meadows, and tons of animals.

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Camlann Medieval Village - Carnation, Washington

The Camlann Medieval Village Offers Fun, Food, and Education. Travelers to Carnation, Washington may come across a very curious place called the Camlann Medieval Village. Stepping into the village is like stepping into the past more than 600 years. It is quite an interesting place to visit, and you certainly don't have to be a history buff to enjoy all there is at Camlann. Everyone who likes to have fun will like this place.

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Wenatchee River Rafting - Leavenworth to Cashmere/Monitor, Washington

Wenatchee River Rafting - Leavenworth to Cashmere/Monitor, Washington. Start you spring out with a rafting experience that will make you glad you are in good physical condition and athletic!  Here the Wenatchee River perks form Tumwater Canyon and spills into the Columbia River Valley at the foot of the Cascade Mountains.  Shoot through the rapids where you will experience the thrill of a lifetime, then relax for a little while as you float through the countryside.

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Seattle Underground Tour

Part of the city of old Seattle hides beneath the earth and waits for those who take the Seattle Underground Tour to rediscover it. This web of underground passageways, alleys and buildings was all once above ground – until the streets were elevated due in part to a massive fire. In the early 1900s, the spread of bubonic plague led to the disuse of the underground section of the city until it became a haven for unsavory individuals and sinful practices.

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A Day at the Woodland Park Zoo

Located in Seattle, the Woodland Park Zoo has been serving the community and providing a home for animals for more than one hundred years. It sits on 92-acres of land and currently cares for more than 1000 animals representing 300 different species. The zoo is divided into different sections, called bioclimatic zones, such as rains forests and woodlands of the north. Whatever your favorite type of animal is, you are likely to find it at the Woodland Park Zoo, a progressive institution that takes great care in the conservancy of animals around the world.

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Don’t Miss the Experience Music Project and Science Fiction Museum and Hall of Fame

The Experience Music Project and Science Fiction Museum and Hall of Fame (EMP/SFM) are growing ever more popular with residents and visitors to Seattle. Located in the same center, you get admission to both divergent museums for the price of one. It is a great deal, and there are always tons of fun things to see and do.

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Washington Wineries

The wineries of Washington State are achieving unprecedented success in producing a product that has been accepted wholeheartedly by both connoisseurs and the average wine consumer. Success breeds competition, and in fact there has been a phenomenal 400 percent increase in the number of Washington State wineries in the last decade.

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