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Sur La Table
Gourmet cooks should be sure to visit Pike Place Market's Sur La Table, where every imaginable kitchen...
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Fireworks Fine Crafts Gallery
Playful, outrageous, bizarre, beautiful -- these are just some of the adjectives that can be used to...
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Dilettante Chocolates
Chocoholics who want to sample some of Seattle's best chocolate confections should check out this little...
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Patagonia
Sure, the prices are high, but this stuff is made to last. Although there are plenty of outdoor designs,...
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Eddie Bauer
Eddie Bauer got his start here in Seattle back in 1920, and today the chain that bears his name is one...
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Alhambra
Alhambra stocks a very eclectic collection of women's clothing and jewelry. There are purses from France,...
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Frank & Dunya
Located in the Fremont neighborhood, this store epitomizes the fun-and-funky Fremont aesthetic. The art,...
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Rose's Chocolate Treasures
Hidden away on narrow Post Alley, this dark little shop is filled with all things chocolate. Not only...
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Singles Going Steady
Right in the heart of Belltown, which was the heart of the Seattle grunge scene, this indie record store...
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Northwest Seaport/Maritime Heritage Center
Although this marine heritage center at the south end of Lake Union is currently little more than a shipyard...
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Portlock Port Chatham Smoked Seafood
If the sight of all the salmon swimming through the fish ladder at the Chittenden Locks has you craving...
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University District Farmer's Market
- Seattle's oldest and Largest Farmer's Market
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Broadway Farmer's Market
- A great selection from Puget Sound
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- Capitol Hill/First Hill area
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Seabreeze Farm
- Home to pigs, chickens, cows, goats
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The Tasting Room
- Tast the best Northwest wines
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Cal Anderson Park
- Historic and fun
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Sunrise
- The Sunrise Visitor Center provides visitors with information about the plant and animal communities in the area. An observation deck with telescopes allows close up views of the Emmons Glacier.
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Henry M. Jackson
- This site lies within the Paradise Complex. The modern structure provides views of the surrounding terrain.
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Hurricane Ridge
- This is one of the most easily accessible and most popular visitor centers within the park. It contains an information center, food concession and gift shop.
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Hoh Visitor Center
- This site contains exhibits on the plant and animal communities of the Hoh rain forest. It is staffed by park employees during the summer months.
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Wynoochie Falls Campground
- This campground offers 12 tent only, hike-in camp sites on the Wynoochee River north of Wynoochee Lake.
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Longmire
- This facility houses exhibits on the natural history and cultural history of the area. A transportation museum and wilderness office also lie on site.
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Wynoochee Lake Shore Trail
- The Lake Shore Trail begins on the north side of Coho Campground and travels mainly through a second growth forest, eventually forming a 12-mile loop back to the campground.
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West Cady Ridge Trail
- West Cady Ridge Trail is a more difficult 7.8 mile hike or horseback ride. The trail switchbacks up West Cady Ridge.
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Upper Lyman Lake Trail
- The Upper Lyman Lake Trail was constructed in 1980 to access the Upper Lyman Area. The trail passes by the east edge of Lyman Lake and into the meadows beyond.
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