Seattle's
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Pike Place Market |
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farmer's markets in the United States, this hub of delicious scents,
delectable eats and delightful personalities attracts nine million
visitors a year. |
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Space Needle |

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| Climb 520 feet to the
observation deck of Seattle's signature building, which is actually 605
feet tall, for spectacular views of the city and its surrounding area.
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The Burke Museum
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| There's no better place to see
it all than the Northwest's premier museum of natural history and
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Seattle Art Museum
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| The region's
premier art museum! With collection of more than 21,000 objects, from
Old Master paintings to African masks to contemporary Northwest Art, SAM
offers exciting artistic experiences for visitors of all ages.
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The Museum of Flight |

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| Museum-goers can
view all types of aircraft, walk through the first presidential jet,
pilot an imaginary flight in the traffic-control tower or even ride in a
NASA space flight simulator. |
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Experience Music Project |

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| From rock to hip-hop, jazz to
blues, no other museum captures and delivers the amazing story of
American popular music quite like EMP. |
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The Museum of History & Industry
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museum has been a
Seattle favorite since 1952. It features award-winning exhibits and
programs that bring 150 years of Pacific Northwest history to life. |
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Northwest Trek Wildlife Park |

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| This 615-acre park has a
little bit of everything: lakes, trails, meadows and plenty of animals.
Northwest Trek is home to more than 200 North American animals. |