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  1. Category:Tourist attractions in Seattle - Wikipedia

    Pages in category "Tourist attractions in Seattle" The following 55 pages are in this category, out of 55 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.

  2. List of Seattle landmarks - Wikipedia

    All designated landmarks are added to chapter 25.32 of the Seattle municipal code and are approved via legislative action from the Seattle City Council. See also list of designated Historic Districts.

  3. List of museums in Seattle - Wikipedia

    Seattle, Washington is home to four major art museums and galleries: the Frye Art Museum, Henry Art Gallery, Seattle Art Museum, [1] and the Seattle Asian Art Museum.

  4. Seattle Center - Wikipedia

    Other notable attractions include Pacific Science Center, Climate Pledge Arena, and the Museum of Pop Culture (MoPOP), as well as McCaw Hall, which hosts both Seattle Opera and Pacific Northwest Ballet.

  5. Museum of Pop Culture - Wikipedia

    Exhibits covering pop culture, from the art of fantasy, horror cinema, and video games to science fiction literature and costumes from screen and stage.

  6. Gas Works Park - Wikipedia

    Gas Works Park is a park located in Seattle, Washington, United States. It has a 19.1-acre (77,000 m 2) public park on the site of the former Seattle Gas Light Company gasification plant, located on the …

  7. Ballard Locks - Wikipedia

    A public art work, commissioned by the Seattle Arts Commission, provides literary interpretation of the experience through recordings of Seattle poet Judith Roche's "Salmon Suite," a sequence of five …

  8. List of Seattle street fairs and parades - Wikipedia

    The Seafair Pirates, depicted here at White Center Jubilee Days (2007) just south of Seattle, are longstanding fixtures of Seattle's Seafair -sanctioned parades. Seattle, Washington, United States …

  9. List of parks in Seattle - Wikipedia

    A number of waterfront parks are administered by the Port of Seattle, a municipal corporation. Seattle's oldest park is Denny Park and its largest is Discovery Park.

  10. Pioneer Square, Seattle - Wikipedia

    Pioneer Square is a neighborhood in the southwest corner of downtown Seattle, Washington, US. It was once the heart of the city: Seattle's founders settled there in 1852, following a brief six-month …

  11. Seattle - Wikipedia

    Seattle (/ siˈætəl / ⓘ see-AT-əl) is the most populous city in the U.S. state of Washington and the Pacific Northwest region of North America. It is the 18th-most populous city in the United States with a …

  12. Pier 57 (Seattle) - Wikipedia

    Pier 57 (originally Pier 6) is located in Seattle, Washington near the foot of University Street. Currently under private ownership, the pier is now a tourist attraction with gift shops and restaurants, and …

  13. Seattle metropolitan area - Wikipedia

    Other major attractions in Seattle include the Space Needle, the Seattle Center Monorail, Seattle Great Wheel, the Amazon Spheres, the Seattle Underground Tour, and the historic Pioneer Square …

  14. Gum Wall - Wikipedia

    The Gum Wall is a brick wall situated beneath Pike Place Market in Seattle, Washington, United States. Located on Post Alley near Pike Street, south of the market's main entrance off 1st Avenue, the wall …

  15. List of National Historic Landmarks in Washington (state)

    Built in 1904, Lightship No. 83 is the oldest surviving American lightvessel. Now moored at Northwest Seaport at Lake Union Park and re-named SWIFTSURE after the closest former lightship station to …

  16. Statue of Lenin (Seattle) - Wikipedia

    The Statue of Lenin is a 16 ft (5 m) bronze statue of Russian communist revolutionary Vladimir Lenin in the Fremont neighborhood of Seattle, Washington, United States.

  17. Olympic Sculpture Park - Wikipedia

    The Olympic Sculpture Park, created and operated by the Seattle Art Museum (SAM), is a public park with modern and contemporary sculpture in downtown Seattle, Washington, United States.

  18. Hat 'n' Boots - Wikipedia

    Hat 'n' Boots is a roadside attraction and landmark in the Georgetown neighborhood of Seattle, Washington. It was designed by commercial artist Lewis Naysmith, with permit drawings by architect, …

  19. Bergen Place - Wikipedia

    Bergen Place is a small, triangle-shaped public park in Seattle 's Ballard neighborhood, in the U.S. state of Washington. Named after Bergen, Norway (one of Seattle's sister cities), the square is lined with …

  20. Tourist attractions in the United States - Wikipedia

    This is a list of the most popular individual tourist attractions in the United States, lists of tourist attractions organized by subject region, and a selection of other notable tourist attractions and …