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Hiram M. Chittenden Locks (Ballard Locks) Hiram M. Chittenden Locks (Ballard Locks)
3015 NW 54th St , Seattle, WA
Phone - (206) 783-7059

Conceived as soon as the first white settlers came in the 1850s and finished in the 1930s, these two locks go up and [more]

User Rating:7.5 User Rating:7.5

  • Feb 14, 2005 by Robert S. from Newington, CT — "The boats come. The boats stop. The water goes up on one side and down on the other or vice versa. The boats go again." [more]

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University of Washington University of Washington
4014 University Way Northeast , Visitor Information Center , Seattle, WA
Phone - (206) 543-9198

With nearly 700 acres, the university's well-manicured grounds are essentially the biggest park in the city-a park with [more]

User Rating:10.0 User Rating:10.0
Volunteer Park Volunteer Park
1247 15th Ave E , (at Prospect St) , Seattle, WA
Phone - Seattle Parks: +1 206 684 4075

Built between 1904 and 1912, this park displays the Olmsted brothers' late-Victorian urban style of park design. Vistas [more]

User Rating:10.0 User Rating:10.0

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Seattle Art Museum
Sep 12, 2008 by Holly from Glendale
Overall Rating: 7 User Rating Score: 7

  • The Asian collection is impressive.
  • The exhibition design does nothing to encourage learning.

“I found the layout of the museum uninspiring. One flows through unrelated collections, all in white box rooms. There is no relationship between galleries. I also was unimpressed by the Taurus's hanging from the ceiling in the foyer.”

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Green Lake Park
Jul 30, 2007 by Maca from Sacramento, CA
Overall Rating: 10 User Rating Score: 10

  • Great scenery and nice people.
  • Too many people.

“I came to Washington to meet my boyfriend for the first time. He brought me here for our first date. It was a beautiful day, bright, sunny, and a cool small breeze. It was really busy though. We were there on a Saturday and there was a sort of run/walk fundraiser going on at the time. The people are friendly and we were mainly off the main trail because of the high traffic. I love it there and plan to go there when I go back up again.”

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Science Fiction Museum & Hall of Fame
Jul 22, 2006 by Kelly from Corvallis, OR
Overall Rating: 9 User Rating Score: 9

  • Great exhibits.
  • A bit pricey for a rather small museum.

“A small but unique place to visit. A bit pricey but worth it to any science fiction fan. Memorabilia from everything, movies, TV, and books. Highly recommended if you're in the area and you want to call yourself a true Sci fiction geek!”

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Expierence Music Project
Jul 14, 2006 by Tricia from Poulsbo
Overall Rating: 9 User Rating Score: 9

  • Love the hands on stuff!
  • This is not the entire history of rock and roll so don't expect it.

“Bring all your friends and don't expect the complete history of Rock and Roll. I took my worldly rock and roller 7 year old son and we had a great time. We got there at 9am and waited an hour for the joint to open. The very kind employees told us the best time to go is between 4:30PM and 8PM (and have dinner in the EMP grill). My son and I had lunch at the EMP grill and it was very, very good. The wait staff was outstanding and the food was good and plenty. Go straight to the 3rd floor and do either the sound lab or the "on stage" areas then work your way down. I thought the store was lacking and expensive. hit the clearance table. We stayed from 10AM-4PM and my son never got bored. This would have been more fun with more friends to do the "on stage" area. We will go back with a crowd!”

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Seattle Art Museum
Jun 7, 2006 by Mary from Antioch, CA
Overall Rating: 10 User Rating Score: 10

  • World-class art all year 'round and a nice cafe on site.
  • Parking nearby is tough to find but there are parking garages in the area.

“I have family in Washington and a friend who lives in Seattle, and every time I visit up there, I check to see what is at the Seattle Art Museum before I go. This museum has one of the best permanent exhibits of Pacific Northwest Indian art to be found anywhere. I have seen some wonderful exhibitions there and art I never thought I'd see outside of London, Paris or New York. It is well worth your time to go to this museum whenever you go to Seattle”

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