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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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  Olympic National Park
, Port Angeles, WA

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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]

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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]

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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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Pine Village Koa Campground
Aug 29, 2008 by Cindy from Puyallup
Overall Rating: 6 User Rating Score: 6

  • Lots of things for the kids to do, close to Leavenworth.
  • Stolen shoes!

“We stayed in the 2 room cabins, which were clean. The morning staff is friendly and helpful, however the evening staff seemed to be there to have a body behind the counter. Not very friendly or helpful. However, we did enjoy our stay. If you use the pool, make sure you take your shoes in the pool area with you and not left in the shoe cubby outside the fence. After swimming with my kids for about a half hour, we went to leave and discovered someone had stolen my daughter's sandals. When I talked to the front desk, they didn't seem to care one way or the other. They never even asked for my name or site number in case they turned up.”

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Lynden K O A
Jun 27, 2008 by Amber G. from White Rock, BC
Overall Rating: 10 User Rating Score: 10

  • Many.
  • None.

“One of the best run KOA's we've ever stayed at and we've been to many across the US and Canada! The little lake with the surrounding willow trees and paddleboats is so peaceful. We've invited many friends over the years to join us to which they too now camp regularly there. Word of mouth IS a great complement!”

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Clyde Theatre
May 30, 2008 by Janice from Freeland, WA
Overall Rating: 10 User Rating Score: 10

  • Can't think of anything negative.

“I love the Clyde Theatre in Langley, WA. It feels so homey, because I can't go there for a movie any given night or weekend without running into at least 4-6 people I know. People from Church, from Senior Center, or some Club I belong to. Even when I don't know a person, if I sit near them once or twice usually a conversation ensues, along with introductions. The people who work there are both paid help and volunteers and are so friendly week after week.”

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Port Susan Camping Club
May 29, 2008 by Sandee from Hawaii
Overall Rating: 8 User Rating Score: 8

  • Being in nature, the swimming pool, and the indoor pool and sauna for those 50+.
  • No cable for internet, but there is an internet center.

“I love going to Port Susan and hiding away in the forest in the summer. In the winter it is a little dark and cold with all the trees, but in the summer it is heavenly (although I do wish there were more sunny lots). It's an affordable way to spend the summers in Washington when we choose to and we don't have to worry about our trailer and belongings since the park is a gated and has rangers who patrol. There are a lot of rules to keep the park safe, clean, pristine, and such, but those rules are actually what keep the park so very nice.”

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