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  • AA Travel
    South King Street, 601 98104 Seattle
  • Apa Tours & Travel
    South Jackson Street, 614 98104 Seattle
  • Associate Travel
    8th Avenue South, 416 98104 Seattle
  • Bayani Travel
    6th Avenue South, 311
  • Creative Tours & Travel
    South Jackson Street, 1400
  • Evergreen Escapes
    4th Avenue South, 2960 98134 Seattle
  • Global Travel
    South Weller Street, 659 98104 Seattle
  • H.I.S. International Tours
    Maynard Avenue South, 610 98104 Seattle
  • Hurtigruten
    Westlake Avenue North, 1505
  • Jade Holiday Travel
    South King Street, 623 98104 Seattle
  • South Pacific Island Travel
    Aurora Avenue North, 10701
  • TCS World Travel
    Elliott Avenue, 3131 98121 Seattle
    Phone: +1-206-254-0228
    Email: info@tcsworldtravel.com
    Luxury Tour operator in Seattle, Washington
  • The Adventure Hub
    4th Avenue South, 2960 98134 Seattle
  • The Travel Team, Inc.
    13th Avenue West, 3837 98119 Seattle
    Phone: +1-800-788-0829
  • Viajes Azteca
    1st Avenue, 600 98104 Seattle
    Phone: +1-206-957-9500
  • Washington Trails Association
    Hiawatha Place South, 847 98144 Seattle
  • World Travel Center
    34th Avenue, 1127 1/2 98122 Seattle
  • Zegrahm Expeditions
    Elliott Avenue, 3131 98121 Seattle
  • -
    South King Street, 518 98104 Seattle

apartment

  • AMLI Arc - Amli Residential
    Boren Avenue, 1800 98101
    Opening hours: Mo-Sa 10:00-18:00; Su 12:00-17:00
  • Assembly 118
    South Othello Street, 4200 98118 Seattle
    Phone: +1-206-899-4844
    Opening hours: Mo-Fr 09:00-19:00, 09:00-18:00; Sa, Su 10:00-17:00
  • Charbonneau Apartments
    Boylston Avenue, 1201 98101 Seattle
  • The Manhattan
    Boylston Avenue, 1210
  • The Manhattan
    Boylston Avenue, 1200 98101 Seattle
  • -
    Greenwood Avenue North, 8207
  • -
    West Kinnear Place, 100

Artwork

  • #WeGotThisSeattle
    Northeast 82nd Street
    A blue and green heart painted in the street containing the message #WeGotThisSeattle, and under that, #BlackLivesMatter.
  • "A" Braille Faces of Art
    27th Avenue South, 2910
  • "R" Braille Faces of Art
    27th Avenue South, 2910
  • "T" Braille Faces of Art
    27th Avenue South, 2910
  • "Untitled" Joel Shapiro
    Lower Mall
  • .01 - Weather Permitting .02 - Flow
    22nd Avenue Northwest
    Both artworks use data generated by scientific devices mounted on the building"s roof, including nine anemometers that measure wind speed and direction, a pyranometer that measures sunlight and tracks clouds, and a hydrophone, an underwater microphone tha
  • 112 Wristwatches
    5th Avenue, 612
    "112 wristwatches which are arranged to form an images of an elephant. All of the images are synchronized at the time that the work is installed. Each watch has an accuracy of +/- 30 seconds per month Over time the watches will become out of sync."
  • 1906 Kobe Sister City Monument
    Lake Washington Boulevard South, 2301
  • 4 (Where shall I go ahead?)
    3rd Avenue South, 320
    Etched into the top of each 23 granite cubes is an image or block of text that is referential to the history of the railroad and the area. The title 4 refers to the Morse code abbreviation for Where shall I go ahead? Used traditionally by the railroad.
  • 9 Spaces 9 Trees
    George Washington Lane Northeast
  • A Place Called Home
    Rainier Avenue South, 4721
    Lightjet C print portraits in s-curve frames mounted on top of book shelves. On each page there is a portrait of a Columbia City resident. On the adjacent page, there will be one word in English combined with its translation into another language.
  • A Relic in the Garden
    Martin Luther King Junior Way South
    One of two large, bronze magnifying glass sculptures with filigree "glass", sitting in planter boxes on the west and east sides of the light rail platform. Also included in the work are internally lit bronze baskets at the station entrances.
  • A Relic in the Garden
    Martin Luther King Junior Way South
    One of two large, bronze magnifying glass sculptures with filigree "glass", sitting in planter boxes on the west and east sides of the light rail platform. Also included in the work are internally lit bronze baskets at the station entrances.
  • A Salish Welcome
    Northwest 54th Street
  • A Sound Garden
  • Acrobat Constellation
    Seattle Storm Way
    Cast aluminum spirals set atop painted steel poles and mounted with aluminum sheet metal figures with inset fiber optic lights.
  • Activity in Growth
    4th Avenue, 1010
    Cut out pieces of flat metal twisted, bent and embossed, then accented with steel-rod filigree and a rich brown color. The shapes imitate growing and moving natural forms.
  • Adam
    Madison Street
  • Adjacent, Against, Upon
    Alaskan Way West, 103 98119 Seattle
  • African Lioness with Cubs
    African Savanna Trail
  • Alki / Duwamish Culture Trail
    Alki Avenue Southwest
    Various brass insets and etched granite pavers containing text and images pertaining to area history, with poetry and statements about people who have lived in West Seattle.
  • American Youth and Freedom
    Fauntleroy Way Southwest, 8603 98136 Seattle
    Mural depicts youth engaged in various activities and reads Laurence Colman pool
  • An Equal And Opposite Reaction
    Mercer Street, 321 98109 Seattle
    The artwork is a mixed media sculpture. The title of the artwork is a phrase borrowed from Newton"s Third Law of Motion. Movement through the lobby determines the form of the sculpture in several ways. As the viewer enters the lobby, the vortex structure
  • Anawog
    2nd Avenue South
    Red-orange organic abstract assemblage of painted steel plates
  • andimgonnamisseverybody
    East Barbara Bailey Way
  • Angie's Umbrella
    Western Avenue, 2110
    A wind-generated kinetic sculpture of red umbrella at the intersection of Lenora and Western in Belltown.
  • Animals Riding Bikes Mural
    Burke-Gilman Trail
  • Astronomy by Day (and Other Oxymorons)
    5th Avenue
    A two channel video Installation projected on the east wall of the atrium, between levels 6-9. A series of computer-generated 3D objects viewed from a continuous forward tracking shot that moves almost imperceptibly forward.
  • August Wilson Memorial
    August Wilson Way
    Oversized recreation of a door containing a timeline of August Wilson"s life
  • Aureole
    Linden Avenue North, 13035 98133 Seattle
    A cast aluminum frieze of a repeating leaf motif along the entrance canopy, illuminated with neon.
  • Babe, The Phoenix Fairy, and The Magic Grove
    4th Avenue, 1000
    The three artworks for the Faye G. Allen Children"s Center are based on a series of folk tale themes found in the folklore section of the Central Library.
  • Baboons
  • Ballard Boat
    Northwest 60th Street
    Highly detailed sculpture resembling a full-scale boat prow emerging from the water, made of a variety of materials and miscellaneous objects. Located on the sandy playground of the community center, used as a play structure.
  • Ballard Centennial Bell Tower
    Ballard Avenue Northwest
  • Ballard Gateway
    Northwest 50th Street
    Eight sculptures that represent a different aspect of the life and history of Ballard. .01-Fishnet; .02-Mechanical; .03-Scandinavian; 1 .04-Scandinavian; 2 .05-Sawblades; .06-Fern; .07-Props; .08-Native American.
  • Ballard Sculpture Garden
    Northwest 47th Street
    THE ARTWORK CONSISTS OF TWO MAJOR ELEMENTS - A CURVED, CONCRETE FRIEZE DEPICTING A REPEAT PATTERN OF PLANT AND ANIMAL FORMS WHICH ENCIRCLES THE TOP PORTION OF THE BUILDING"S CURVED FACADE, AND A SERIES OF MOCK-DELFT BLUE-AND-WHITE COLUMNS AND BENCHES NEST
  • Barbet
    Mercer Street, 201 98109 Seattle
    Gray stone sculpture that faintly resembles a bird.
  • Be Mine
    Westlake Avenue, 1801
  • Beacon Hill Discovery
    Beacon Avenue South, 2821
    A kinetic metal sculpture in the form of a boat. The sculpture rises above the Library like a large weathervane pointing in the breeze. The highly engineered sculpture captures wind patterns and slowly changes form as it opens and closes with the
  • Bear (Totem)
    Occidental Avenue South, 223
    NW Coast Native American style carved bear totem.
  • Bear Invites You Into Her House
    Living Northwest Trail
  • Beckoning Cistern
    Vine Street, 81 98121 Seattle
    Major element along the Growing Vine Street Project. A series of water catchments along Vine Street. The tank receives rainwater from the adjacent roof watershed. The cistern water is then available for community gardening, modulating rain events and pr
  • Bench for Meditation
    15th Avenue Northeast, 4101
  • Berth Haven
  • Bettie Page
    Northeast 59th Street, 743
  • Beyond The Reef
    Alaskan Way
    A large (60x72x7 EA) permanently-sited 2-dimensional artwork.
  • Big Tesla
    North 97th Street, 1300 98103 Seattle
    Big Tesla is a sculptural portrait of Nikolai Tesla, who pioneered alternating current. Hand cut ceramic tile mosaic covers the concrete sculpture and renders the features of the head. Plantings provide hair out of the top of the planter.
  • Biography of a Branch
    3rd Avenue North
    Traditional Mosaic executed in small scale pieces of marble and glass of Italian origin. Middle section, large scale branch from composed of many different types of plants representing the nature of our city.
  • Black Lightning
    Broad Street
    Monumental steel sculpture designed for its site on the grounds of the Seattle Center."
  • Black Lives Matter
    East Pine Street, 1001
  • Black Lives Matter
    35th Avenue Northeast, 8605
  • Black Sun
    East Galer Street, 1400 98112 Seattle
    Large carved black donut-shape standing on end.
  • Blocked Out
    Northeast Grant Lane
  • Blue Glass Passage
    James Street
    A walkway suspended between the office tower to the north and the City Council Chamber to the south. The deck is formed with blue laminated glass panels and the east wall guardrails are transparent laminated glass.
  • Bottle Cap Children
    38th Avenue South, 4600
    Four large figurines, each a different color - yellow, red, purple, blue - made of fabric with painted faces, decorated with bottle caps.
  • Braincast
    4th Avenue, 1010
    A series of video sculptures that contemplate the transmission of information. The artwork is designed to reflect the tradition of the public library and its expanding role as the transmitter of myriad information forms: spoken, printed, recorded and di
  • Breaching Orca
    Alaskan Way
    Sculpture depicts an orca jumping straight up out of the water, the tip of its tail touching the surface."
  • Break Point
    34th Avenue Southwest, 6920 98126 Seattle
    Abstract pattern of two figures playing basketball.
  • Breaking Away
    Northeast Grant Lane
  • Broken Obelisk
    Northeast Pierce Lane
  • Bronze Imbeds
    Alki Avenue Southwest
    Eight bronze insets inbedded in concrete and located along the West Seattle Cultural Trail. Images include a bear, canoe, ship, hands and three insets with images of swim pins. The West Seattle Cultural Trail Phase I art elements (pavers, insets, plaque
  • Bronze Plaques and Medallion
    Alki Avenue Southwest, 2901
  • Building Blocks
    12th Avenue Northeast, 6515
  • Bunyon's Chess
    Becky and Jack Benaroya Path
  • BUSSTOP (a variation on the)
    Broadway, 1833
  • Bust of Edvard Grieg
    Northeast Skagit Lane
  • Catfish
    Ballard Avenue Northwest, 5200
    "The ceramic tiles in place of sidewalk pavers on this street corner create an illusion of looking down into a pool or stream full of catfish."
  • Center of the Universe sign
    Fremont Avenue North, 3423
  • Cha-Cha-Cha
    Broadway, 1531
  • Changing Form
    West Highland Drive, 211 98119 Seattle
    A square frame with a circle cut out of the middle stacked on a triangular frame with circles cut out of each side. The top piece used to rotate, but has since been secured by the artist for safety of public and artwork.
  • Chasing The Dragon
    California Avenue Southwest, 4729
  • Chicken
    Phinney Avenue North, 5500
  • Chief Sealth
    East Marion Street
  • Chief Seattle
    Cedar Street, 415
    Based on the only known photo of Chief Seattle – the statue is posed looking out toward Puget Sound, his arm raised in greeting. On a granite base are two bronze bear heads that serve as waterspouts and two bronze plaques depicting historical events of
  • Chief Seattle Fountain
    Yesler Way, 100
    Bronze bust of Chief Seattle adorning a cast iron fountain basin."
  • Children of the Sea
    East Yesler Way, 2300 98122 Seattle
    mixed-media installation of recycled and reclaimed copper features three 5-foot by 3-foot African-American cherub-like figures that swim among patinated seaweed and vines on the west interior wall of the library addition.
  • Children's Art Tiles
    Pine Street, 401 98101 Seattle
    Various bronze tiles, each with a different design, set in pavement at several locations throughout the park."
  • Children's Screen
    bottle caps, tin cans, and Photographs of faces of children in the Delridge community.
  • Chinatown Gate
    South King Street, 507
  • Chinese Grand Pavilion
    Maynard Avenue South, 411 98104 Seattle
    Wooden canopy in a Chinese architectural style
  • Circulation
    A vertical installation of colored glass circles fused onto glass panels. The glass panels are integrated into the book drop at the plaza entry to the branch. There are two visual layers that make up this work, the first being abstracting “drawing”
  • Circus Ring Plaza
    Two 20-foot sculptural wall sconces in the form of acrobats, light a colored concrete circus-ring design in front of the south entrance to the Seattle Center House."
  • Citizen Six Distillery Pipe
    7th Avenue South, 8016
  • Clock Tower
    38th Avenue South, 4600 98118 Seattle
    Relief arch on red wall with yellow painted inset diamonds; relief surrounds a clock at the top of arch way.
  • Cloud Stones
    North 105th Street, 1500 98133 Seattle
    A series of 13 stone domes that run throughout Mineral Springs Park, leading the viewer down the path and out into the meadow areas. The domes have various heights and range in diameter from 2 to 5 feet. Eight dome-shaped stones are carved from black gr
  • Cloud Veil
    12th Avenue, 564
  • Codes & Protocol
    4th Avenue, 610
    21 Bronze Medallions, Mounted on a grid on the south wall at the junctions between the stone sections are oval medallions illustrating aspects of police culture in Seattle. The medallions are 3" x 5" and are cast bronze relief.
  • Codes & Protocol
    4th Avenue, 610 98104 Seattle
    The handles for the police lobby make use of the tooled leather basket weave pattern seen in larger scale on the walls of the lobby.
  • Codes & Protocol
    4th Avenue, 610
    Stone plinths which enfold bronze elements which also serve as benches. Objects sit on the stone plinths. South plinth, a bronze police dress hat and a ring of keys. North Plinth,is a base for a bronze sculpture.
  • Codes & Protocol
    5th Avenue, 614
    Bronze Panels-On the north and south 14 ft. lobby walls, 6 ft wide bands of bronze form textured focal points. Inspired by the basket weave of police belts and other leather accoutrements, this cast bronze is a scaled up version of this texture.
  • Coelacanths
    22nd Avenue Northwest, 5402
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  • Coffee Pot Pergola
    30th Avenue Northeast, 12301
  • Collections Objects, Experiences, Memories
    28th Avenue Northeast, 12501
    The artwork is a series of clear glass panels installed into a metal grillwork at the Library and Neighborhood Service Center entrances. Each glass piece is from one of 21 original images that was first carved in clay.
  • Come Dance With Me
    South Othello Street, 4219
  • Coming Home
    Northeast Village Lane, 2660
  • Common Ground
    5th Avenue
    imagery rooted in both our ancient heritage and folk traditions (of various persons) is meant to speak to a common humanity. Neither narrative nor hierarchical it is about harmony and balance.
  • Common Ground
    38th Avenue South
    Sculptural arrangement with two vertical elements like a split pillar on a raised platform.
  • Community Jewels: Diamonds are Forever
    11th Avenue
  • Compass Rose
    Sand Point Way Northeast, 7600 98115 Seattle
    Mosaic inlaid in concrete that replicates a compass rose and nautical/aviation themes. These themes are to commemorate the site"s use as a naval air station.
  • Conductive Paths
    North 97th Street
    Terrazzo pathways reference the flow of energy within the complex weave of electrical cable using images that honor the work and service of Seattle City Light.
  • Confluent Boulders
    Natural stone boulders recovered from the Cedar and Tolt River Watersheds
  • Continuum
    5th Avenue, 601
    The artwork is a collection of over 5,000 images of the people of Seattle. The images range from 1.5 to 4.5 in dimension. From a distance the images are seen as a repeating rhythmic pattern. From close range the images can be read as a peoples history
  • Contour
    Harvard Avenue East, 433
    Lighting illuminates a vertical screen of 36 different plants that, over time, will grow up a stainless steel mesh to cover up most of the building. The fluorescent lights are located in the two feet of space between the brick walls of the building and t
  • Copper
    Airport Way South, 2300 98134 Seattle
    A solar-powered, copper chime mounted in an 18 ft. roofed structure held up by posts made of steel and/or aluminum and glass jars.
  • Cornerstone
    8th Avenue, 1013 98104 Seattle
    Cast stone relief
  • Cornerstones
    Fairview Avenue North
    32 cast glass and stone sidewalk insets each depicting a different micro-organism, such as protozoa, rotifers, algae, diatoms and crustaceans found on Lake Union or on its shores.
  • Counterbalance Bicycles Mural
    Northeast Blakeley Street, 2931
  • Crocodile
    Main Loop
    Mosaic relief of a crocodile.
  • Crocodile Griffin Whale Tail
    California Avenue Southwest, 4729
  • Cross My Palm
    2nd Avenue, 2334
  • Curve XXIV
    Paul G. Allen Family Fountation Plaza
  • Dancer with Flat Hat
    Northeast Campus Parkway
  • Dancer's Series: Steps
    Broadway East, 432
    A collection of inlaid bronze footprints and dance instructions. Each of eight groups depicts different dance steps including rumba, waltz, tango, busstop* and obeedo*, *= artist’s inventions.
  • Dave Niehaus Statue
  • Day/Night
    Yesler Way, 100
    Lutshootseed and English texts painted on panels installed on either side of a historical bust of Chief Sealth dedicated to the many transient intertribal native people who live on the streets of Seattle."
  • Department of Forensic Morphology Annex
    Northeast Clallam Lane
  • Dewdrops
    North 34th Street
  • Dinosaur Topiary
    North Canal Street
  • Divine
    Northeast 59th Street, 743
  • DNA Wave Wall
    West Galer Street Flyover
    Pattern along retaining wall of bridge. The pattern could be interpreted as wave forms or even DNA, making reference to the bridge"s proximity to the Immunex location.
  • Don James
    Montlake Boulevard Northeast, 3818
  • Dr. Jose P. Rizal
    South Judkins Street
    Bust of Dr. Jose P. Rizal
  • Dragon Seeker
    Knowing the Spring Courtyard
  • Dragonfly Pavilion and Garden
    28th Avenue Southwest
    A large red-bronze sculptural dragonfly hovers over a terrazzo seating area. Surrounding teh seating area are wing-shaped water-wise garden areas demonstrating salmon friendly and water-wise gardening techniques."
  • Dreamboats
    Eastlake Avenue East, 2307
    Three kiosks entitled Respect, Read and Rest. Upside down kayaks resting on metal columns, meant for notices to be posted. Coming out from under the kayak are approximately 7-8 oars."
  • Dreamer
    Republican Street, 920
  • Dreaming in Color
    Kreilsheimer Promenade
    Designed as a theatrical extension of the building, the Kreielsheimer Promenade is lined with a field of nine, 30-foot-tall metal scrims. Light paintings are projected onto the scrims."
  • Duck Windvane
    Sand Point Place Northeast, 5201 98105 Seattle
    Red, yellow, and green flying duck on a swivel pole of aggregate surrounded at the base with four bronze duck feet set in the sidewalk.
  • Duets for Animals and People
    Phinney Avenue North, 5500
    Outdoor audio Installation: five sound-equipped benches programmed to play a composition/story written by the artist about the senses of sight, smell, and hearing, or about linking people and animals in a natural setting.
  • Dwelling Places
    Main Loop
    Globe with figures of a gorilla, a mountain goat, a bear, an elephant, a turtle, and other animals on top.
  • Earth Story
    38th Avenue South, 4600 98118 Seattle
    Engraved river-wash rocks with natural finish embedded into concrete with stainless steel pins and construction epoxy.
  • East is West
    12th Avenue South, 1149
    Wall mural of ceramic and glass tile depicting Filipino history.
  • Echo
    Foster Foundation Path
  • Edgar Martínez Statue
    Edgar Martinez Drive South
  • Efter Reutersvard
    3rd Avenue South, 115
  • Electric Lascaux
    2nd Avenue, 1202
  • Electrical Abuse
    South Creston Street, 5300
    TINTED CONCRETE DEPICTION OF AN OVERLOADED ELECTRICAL OUTLET LABELED NO WHICH STANDS NEXT TO THE PROPERLY USED OUTLET LABELED YES
  • Elephant Super Sign
    Blanchard Street, 700
  • Encircled Stream
    Founder's Court
    Vortex Fountain is granite and black anodized aluminum dish in which jets of water are released and recirculated; water draining through an off-set drain creates a series of oscillating rhythms and patterns in the central whirlpool.
  • Entry Gate
    55th Avenue South, 9827
  • Equality
    Sturgus Avenue South, 912
    A sited sculptural Installation of granite and bronze within a landscape; the title refers to a quote from on the goals of equality a chapter form Alexis de Toqueville"s “Democracy in America”, published in 1835.
  • Everything That Rises
    Physics/Astronomy Auditorium Ramp
  • Evidence of Domestication
    Phinney Avenue North, 5500 98103 Seattle
    A cow on a cart with wheels with a bowl of fruits and vegetables.
  • Evolving Wing and the Gravity of Presence
    5th Avenue, 601
    A mixed media Installation, drawing inspiration from Paddle to Seattle an event that brings together many Pacific Northwest tribal groups, the artwork also makes connections to Seattle"s local aerospace industry.
  • Explorer Voyage
    Northeast 43rd Street, 817
  • Eye Benches I, II, and III
    Elliott Bay Trail
  • Farmer's Pole
    Elliott Way
    Smooth pole topped with two eight foot high figures of a farming couple back to back.
  • Father and Son
    Elliott Bay Trail
  • Förfäder
    4th Avenue South, 1757
  • Feminine One
    Seattle Monorail Concourse
  • Findlay Sanctuary
    Wilson Avenue South
    Bird sculptures, stylized birdhouses, and tile inlays throughout triangular space.
  • Firefighter Silhouettes
    Northeast 50th Street, 1006
    The fire station tower’s window openings are inset with aluminum silhouettes of firefighters on movable tracks that can be moved out of sight.
  • Fish Children
    35th Avenue Northeast, 10517
    The artist created two oversized fish forms: the heads and tails are made from painted plywood and the bodies of juice can lids strung together with green plastic coated wire. Integrated into the fish heads are images of children"s faces.
  • Five Neons
    North 45th Street, 1501 98103 Seattle
    Five window hung neon pieces of artwork that express the unique activities of the Wallingford Library. The neon artworks consist of five symbols, each representing a different aspect of the Library. The five symbols are the glove, a jigsaw puzzle piece,
  • Fleet
    35th Avenue Northeast, 10517
    25 hollow cast abstract forms, suspended from the ceiling with stainless steel cables, alluding to a school of fish.
  • Flyers
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  • Forms of Power
    Northwest 45th Street, 600
    7 windows: 1) love; 2-4) physical power (rock-paper-scissors); 5) the law; 6) money; 7) the mind
  • Fortson Square
    2nd Avenue Extension South, 403
    .01 Arched windows: 6"9 L x 5"5 W (tapering to 4 W and 10 D. .02 Column: 4"9 L x 9 1/2 dia. (base) x 7 1/2 dia (top)--capital for Column 2" L x 2" W x2" D .03Tin Ceiling Detail: 4 "L x 2" 10 W x 8 D .04 Logs: (2) 3"6 L x 1" W x 6 D (w
  • Fountain Of Creation
    August Wilson Way
    Three separate art works: evolution of man / tree of life; flight of gulls; and seaweed in cast bronze placed in an undulating basin that is 40x120".
  • Fountain of Seseragi
    August Wilson Way
    Recurrent forms in Tsutakawa"s work include series of steps and repetitions of curves, which often combine to create a dynamic tension before allowing the essential balance to come through and transform the experience into one of deep serenity.
  • Fountain Of The Northwest
    Mercer Street, 201 98109 Seattle
    Welded assemblage of bold cast bronze shapes evocative of the rocks, forests and waterfalls of the NW, conduits carry water throughout the sculpture which has been tapped into at multiple points to create a cloak around the sculpture.
  • Fountain of Wisdom
    4th Avenue, 1000 98104 Seattle
  • Fragment Brooklyn
    Brooklyn Avenue Northeast
  • Framed Portraits
    Thirty-six cast framed images of varying subjects created by high school students working with the artists.
  • Fremont Canal Bench Project
    Burke-Gilman Trail
  • Fremont Rocket
    Evanston Avenue North, 3420
  • Fremont Troll
    North 36th Street
  • Froula Park Armchairs
    Two cast concrete armchairs and table form a seating group on a base of poured concrete. The arrangement is sheltered on the south side by a low curved wall of cultured stone.
  • Fu
    Mercer Street, 225 98109 Seattle
    Two sculptured concrete Chinese lions on inscribed pedestals.
  • Garden of Color and Light
    Northeast 83rd Street
    55 styles of opalescent, irid, dichroic and transparent glass on aluminum as fencing treatment.
  • Garden Path
    Lake Washington Boulevard South, 2301 98144 Seattle
    Concrete play sculptures and ceramic inserts of leaves and handprints incorporated into pathway.
  • Garden Windows
    South Edmunds Street
    Upon the systems building are multiple windows and an entrance gate made of steel & glass, shaped as abstract flowers and branches.
  • Garthgoyles: Designs for the Charlotte Martin Theatre
    Red cut-out figures and other designs make up the indoor door frames and balcony railing - yellow cut-out animal figures make up garthgoyles along outside of building, and similar designs in blue, green, and white grace the ceramic tile mural outside.
  • Gas Works Memorial Sundial
    Great Mound
    Large sculptural relief of concrete, brick, inlaid and cast bronze and numerous found objects. The viewer"s body determines the time of day.
  • Gates
    Arboretum Drive East
    ARTIST INCORPORATED THINGS IN THE ARBORETUM; PODS, LEAVES, TENTACLES AND FLOWERS MADE WITH BRONZE STRIPS WELDED TOGETHER IN COMPOUND AND REVERSE CURVES
  • Gazebo
    Northeast 82nd Street, 1020 98115 Seattle
    Steel gazebo with 4 plant-form decorated archways and wooden benches.
  • Geo-Slice
    The artwork is a column cast in iron of a geo-slice peel and explores the geological history of the site. A team of scientists used a specially designed machine to probe the soil 12 feet down, bringing up a record of what lies below the ground. A larg
  • Geomantic Artwork
    Delridge Way Southwest, 4501 98106 Seattle
    Environmental piece composed of 3 boulders located on a field outside the center. Two of the boulders were found on site and placed in triangular juxtaposition with a bronze replica of one of the boulders, creating pathways between the boulders.
  • George Washington
    George Washington Lane Northeast
  • George Washington
    East Stevens Way Northeast, 4001
    "Num me vexo?" - "What, me worry?"
  • Gesture and Button Stones
    Northwest Market Street
  • Giant Popsicle
    4th Avenue
  • Gila Monster Mural
    Main Loop
    Mosaic relief of a foreshortened gila monster.
  • Giraffe & Lion Riding Alligator Bike
    North 39th Street
  • Global Garden Sculpture
    Martin Luther King Junior Way South
    Bronze shovel covered in various plants hailing from around the world.
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  • Governor John Harte Mcgraw
    Westlake Avenue, 1801
    Realistic historical statue of John H. McGraw, Washington state"s second governor, standing on a granite base."
  • Gravity Law
    Rainier Avenue South, 9125
    Three glass sculptures that hang loosely above crossbeams suspended below the ceiling in the middle skylight area. The artwork is made of glass rods and range in color from clear to very light brown/amber. The glass appears to rest over the beams.
  • Green Lake Dragonfly Mural
    4th Avenue Northeast
  • Green Lake Shade Plaza Arch
    Green Lake Shade Plaza
    Terra Cotta Arches, previously entrance to the Martha Washington School Administration Building Arches
  • Groundswell
  • Gum Wall
    Post Alley, 1428
    Opening hours: 24/7
  • Gyrojack
    3rd Avenue
    The artist created a concrete form consisting of 4 stacked concentric discs which appear to tilt and turn.
  • Hammered Man
    Northeast 45th Street, 714
  • Hammering Man
    University Street, 100 98101 Seattle
    Worker figure constructed of hollow fabricated steel with an aluminum mechanized arm on a three-horsepower electric motor.
  • Hat 'n' Boots
    Corson Avenue South, 6430
  • Hatch Covers
    4th Avenue
    Circles of cartoon like faces rimming the hatchcovers, as if peering down into the opening at a worker below or a passerby."
  • Heaven, Man, Earth
    South Jackson Street, 651
    Vertical abstract sculpture with a black patina is mounted on a cylinder of concrete and lighted
  • Highpoint
    34th Avenue Southwest, 6920 98126 Seattle
    Sculpture which includes a camera mounted to a 40 foot pole that extends through the roof of the building. At the base of the pole is a table and chair motif. Mounted on the table is an art object in the shape of a coffee mug.

Touristic Attraction

  • Argosy Cruises - Argosy
    Alaskan Way, 1101 98101 Seattle
    Phone: +1-206-623-1445
  • Argosy Cruises - Lake Union
    Phone: +1 206-623-1445
  • Arthur Foss
    Terry Avenue North
  • Beneath the Streets
    Cherry Street, 102 98104 Seattle
  • Comedy Underground
    South Washington Street, 109 98104
    Phone: +1 206 628 0303
  • Discovery
  • Duwamish
  • Fish Ladder Viewing Gallery
  • Harbour Cruise - Argosy Cruises
  • Harry Partch Instrumentarium
    Northeast Skagit Lane, 2034
  • Hiram M. Chittenden Locks
    Northwest 54th Street, 3015 98107 Seattle
    Opening hours: Mo-Su 07:00-21:00
  • Historic Carousel
    Main Loop
  • International Fountain
    Harrison Street
  • Japanese Garden
    Lake Washington Boulevard East, 1075 98112 Seattle
    Phone: +1-206-6844725
  • Leif Erikson Statue
    Dock ramp for H & I dock
  • Lotus
  • MV Skansonia
  • Pike Place Market
    Pike Place, 1536
    Opening hours: Mo-Sa 09:00-18:00; Su 09:00-17:00
  • Pioneer Square
    1st Avenue, 606
  • Pioneer Square Pergola
    Yesler Way, 100 98104 Seattle
    Cast iron and glass pergola designed as both a shelter for trolley passengers and as the entrance to a large underground public comfort station."
  • Public Market Clock
    Pike Place, 1503
  • Reading Room
    Northeast Pierce Lane
  • Sanitary Market Building
    1st Avenue, 1533
  • Seattle Center
    3rd Avenue North
  • Seattle Central Library - Seattle Public Library
    4th Avenue, 1000 98104 Seattle
    Phone: +1-206-386-4636
    Opening hours: Tu-Th 10:00-20:00; Fr-Mo 10:00-18:00
  • Seattle Escape Games
    East Marginal Way South, 5002
  • Seattle Glassblowing Studio
    5th Avenue, 2227 98121 Seattle
    Phone: +1-206-448-2181
    Opening hours: Mo-Sa 09:00-18:00; Su 10:00-18:00; PH "Contact us"
  • Seattle Great Wheel
    Alaskan Way, 1301 Seattle
    Phone: +1-206-623-8607
    Opening hours: Mo-Fr 11:00-22:00; Sa-Su 10:00-22:00;
  • Sky View Observatory
    5th Avenue, 701 98104 Seattle
    Phone: +1-206-386-5564
    Opening hours: 10:00-20:00
  • Smith Tower Observatory
    2nd Avenue, 506 98104 Seattle
    Phone: +1-206-624-0414
  • Space Needle - The Space Needle is privately owned by the Wright family - public access - fee
    Broad Street, 400 98109
    Phone: +1 (206) 905-2100
    Opening hours: Mo-Sa 08:00-23:00; Su 08:00-21:00
  • Spooked in Seattle
    Yesler Way, 89 1/2 98104 Seattle
  • Starbucks Reserve - Starbucks
    Pike Street, 1124 98101 Seattle
    Phone: +1 206 624 0173
    Opening hours: Mo-Su 07:00-23:00
  • Swiftsure (LV-83)
    Terry Avenue North
  • The Carousel
    Phone: +1 206-623-8607
  • The Ravenna Troll Booth
    Northeast Ravenna Boulevard
  • Three Brick Monoliths
    Spokane Lane Northeast, 4063
  • Twilight
  • Underground Tour
    1st Avenue, 614 98104 Seattle
    Phone: +1-206-682-4646
  • Virginia V
    Terry Avenue North
  • Wings over Washington
    Alaskan Way, 1301
    Phone: +1-206-602-1808

gallery

  • A/NT Gallery
    Harrison Street, 305 98109 Seattle
    Phone: +1-206-233-0680
    Email: info@antgallery.org
    Opening hours: 12:00-20:00
  • AXIS Pioneer Square
    1st Avenue South, 308 98104 Seattle
  • brooke westlund
    Western Avenue, 1514 98101 Seattle
    Phone: +1 206 425 681 6037
  • Creatura House Gallery
    East Pike Street, 705 98122 Seattle
  • Factor Art & Gallery
    University Way Northeast, 5521 98105 Seattle
    Phone: +1-206-212-0422
    Email: lee@factorartgallery.com
    Opening hours: Sa 09:00-14:30; Su-Fr closed
  • Fogue Studios and Gallery
    Airport Way South, 5511
  • Gallery B612
    1st Avenue South, 1915 98134 Seattle
  • Gallery Erato
    1st Avenue South, 309 98104 Seattle
  • Gray Sky - no fee
    1st Avenue South, 320 98104 Seattle
  • Greenwood Arts Collective
    Greenwood Avenue North, 8539 98103 Seattle
  • Mount Baker Center For The Arts
    Rainier Avenue South, 2919 98144 Seattle
  • Stonington Gallery
    South Jackson Street, 125 98104 Seattle
    Phone: +1-206-405-4040
    Email: art@stoningtongallery.com
  • Taswira - no fee
    Occidental Avenue South, 510 98104 Seattle
  • Tobya Art Gallery
    Rainier Avenue South, 2929 98144 Seattle
  • Vermillion
    11th Avenue, 1508 98122 Seattle

Touristic Information

  • A Commitment to Sustainability
    12th Avenue, 822
  • A Land of Birds
    Lookout Loop
  • A Ride On the Interurban
  • Andrews Bay Trailhead
    Andrews Bay Trail
  • Argosy Visitor Center
    Elliott Bay Trail
  • Azalea Way
    Lookout Loop
  • Bay Terrace
    42nd Avenue West, 5430
  • Behold Stone 34
    Burke-Gilman Trail
  • Bitter Lake
  • Buffer Power!
    Wetlands Trail
  • Campus Assistance Center
    Lower Mall
  • Charlotte Martin Theatre
    Seattle Storm Way
  • Colman Park Info
    Lakeside Avenue South
  • Crown Hill Cemetery Office
    12th Avenue Northwest, 8712
    Phone: +1-206-782-6508
    Opening hours: Mo-Fr 10:00-17:00; Sa-Su off
  • Denny Field
    Little Canoe Channel Northeast, 4295
  • Discovery Park Environmental Learning Center
    Discovery Park Boulevard, 3801 98199 Seattle
    Opening hours: Tu-Su 08:30-17:00
  • Discovery Park Loop Trail - Seattle Parks and Recreation
    Loop Trail
  • Discovery Park Loop Trail - Seattle Parks and Recreation
    Loop Trail
  • Discovery Park Loop Trail - Seattle Parks and Recreation
    Loop Trail
  • Discovery Park Loop Trail - Seattle Parks and Recreation
    Hidden Valley Trail
  • Don't Disturb Resting Seal Pups
  • Fairway Estates
    Sand Point Way Northeast
  • Frink Park Sign
    31st Avenue South
  • Graham Visitors Center
    Arboretum Drive East, 2300
    Opening hours: Mo off; Tu-Su 10:00-16:00
  • Green Streets
    40th Avenue Southwest
  • Green Streets
    40th Avenue Southwest
  • Greenwood Park and the Urban Ecosystem
    North 87th Street
  • Guest Services
    Main Loop
  • Healing Hands
    Woodlawn Avenue North, 9245
    Description of wetland sedge mural
  • Japanese American Farmers and the World War II Incarceration
    North 87th Street, 604
  • Kerry Park Sign
    West Highland Drive
  • Lake Union Park
    Cheshiahud Lake Union Loop
  • Land's End
    40th Avenue West
  • Lawtonwood
    Lawtonwood Road
  • Leschi Lakecenter Community Bulletin Board
    Lakeside Avenue
  • Licton Springs
    North 97th Street
  • Lincoln Park and Colman Pool Map
  • Look and listen… but please do not get into the creek!
    Wetlands Trail
  • Lookout Gazebo
    Lookout Loop
  • Magnolia Taxonomy
    Lookout Loop
  • Market Heritage Center
    Pike Place
  • Metro Transit Information Office
    South Jackson Street
  • Middle Era 1970s and 1980s
    Azalea Way
  • Native Plant Garden
    Lake Washington Boulevard South, 5902
  • North Beach Trailhead
    Sqebeqsed Trail
  • Outdoor Classroom
  • Park Beginnings
    Lookout Loop
  • Pilling's Pond - Neighborhood Legacy
    North 90th Street, 1612
    An informational exhibit detailing the history of Pilling"s Pond, its creator, and its duck-breeding history.
  • Plant Parenthood
    Azalea Way
    Plant Parenthood information
  • Rain Gardens
    Occidental Avenue South, 510
  • Rapid Transit Comes to Greenwood
  • Rites and Rights
    Lookout Loop
  • Salmon are a Linchpin Species
    Wetlands Trail
  • Salmon need healthy forests
    Hillside Trail
  • SAM Shop/Info - Seattle Art Museum
    Paul G. Allen Family Fountation Plaza
    Opening hours: Tu-Su 10:00-17:00
  • Seattle Visitor Center
    Pike Street, 701 98101 Seattle
    Phone: +1-206-461-5800
  • Share the Shore with Harbor Seals
    Northwest Carkeek Park Road
  • Share the Shore with Harbor Seals
    Utah Street
  • Sharing the Waterway
    Northwest 54th Street
  • Stone Cottage
    Arboretum Drive East
  • Streissguth Gardens
    Broadway East
  • The Daniel J. Hinkley Asian Maple Collection
    Lookout Loop
  • The Duwamish River
  • The First Hill Exhibit
    Madison Street, 1101
    "The First Hill Exhibit. Seattle"s Boom Years: 1880-1925"
  • The Greenwood Greenhouses
    North 87th Street, 604
  • The Olympic Mountains from Carkeek Park
    North Bluff Trail
  • The Tale of the Dinosaurs
    Burke-Gilman Trail
  • Two Reasons to Stay Out of This Creek
    Wetlands Trail
  • Union Bay Natural Area
    Northeast Wahkiakum Lane
  • Unique to the Islands
    Lookout Loop
  • University of Washington
    Northeast Columbia Road
  • University of Washington Visitors Information Center
  • Visit Seattle Concierge Services
    Pike Street Sidewalk
  • Visitor Center
    Northwest 54th Street, 3015 98107 Seattle
    Opening hours: We-Su 10:00-18:00
  • Visitor Information
    Occidental Avenue South, 211
  • Wait, this facility isn't a fish hatchery?
    Piper's Creek Trail
  • Welcome to the Arboretum
    Foster Point Trail
  • Welcome to the the Whale Trail
  • West Duwamish Greenbelt
    Native & Invasive Plants
  • West Seattle Trails
    Southwest Alaska Street
  • Western Red Cedar
    Azalea Way
    THUJA PLICATA Western Red Cedar NATIVE TIMBER TREE ALASKA - CA.
  • What can I do to help improve water quality?
    Piper's Creek Trail
  • What is a wetland?
    Wetlands Trail
  • What makes a city?
    3rd Avenue South
  • Where Are the Frogs?
    North 95th Street
    Informational board attached to a rock discussing Pacific Chorus Frogs in Licton Springs. It details their history in the park (including prior decline and then reintroduction), and how to identify them visually or by their calls.
  • Wolf Tree Nature Trail
    Wolf Tree Nature Trail
  • Yesler Swamp
    Yesler Swamp Trail
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    Wisconsin Street
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    East Cherry Street
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    Lake Washington Boulevard South, 398
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    34th Avenue
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    East Jefferson Street
    Phone: +1-206-296-4441
    Scheduling office info board
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    Lookout Loop
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    Boyer Avenue East
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    3rd Avenue South
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    East Marion Street
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    Lower Mall
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    East Columbia Street
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    Upper Mall

Museum

  • Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation Visitor Center
    5th Avenue North, 440 98109 Seattle
    Phone: +1 (206) 709-3100 x7100
    Email: visitorcenterstaff@gatesfoundation.org
    Opening hours: Tu-Sa 10:00-17:00
  • Burke Museum of Natural History and Culture - University of Washington - fee
    Memorial Way Northeast, 4303 98105 Seattle
    Phone: +1-206-221-7083
    Opening hours: Tu-Su 10:00-17:00; Mo off
  • Center for Wooden Boats - no fee
    Valley Street, 1010 98109 Seattle
    Phone: +1 206-382-2628
    Email: info@cwb.org
    Opening hours: Mo-Fr 12:30-20:00; Sa-Su 10:00-20:00
  • Chihuly Garden and Glass - fee
    Harrison Street, 305 98109 Seattle
    Phone: +1-206-753-4940
    Opening hours: Mo-Su 11:00-18:00; Fr,Sa 11:00-19:00
  • Coast Guard Museum Northwest
    Alaskan Way South, 1519 98134 Seattle
    Phone: +1 206 217 6993
    Opening hours: Mo, We, Fr 09:00-15:00
  • Connections Musuem - Telecommunications History Group
    East Marginal Way South, 7000
    Phone: +1-206-767-3012
    Opening hours: Su 10:00-15:00
  • Discovery Portal
    9th Avenue, 1904
    Phone: +1-206-884-7834
    Opening hours: Mo-Su 08:00-16:30
  • Frye Art Museum - no fee
    Terry Avenue, 704 98104 Seattle
    Phone: +1-206-622-9250
    Opening hours: Tu-We, Fr-Su 11:00-17:00; Th 23:00-19:00
  • Georgetown Steam Plant
    13th Avenue South, 6505 98108 Seattle
  • Henry Art Gallery - University of Washington
    15th Avenue Northeast, 4100 98195 Seattle
    Phone: +1-206-543-2280
    Opening hours: We-Su 11:00-16:00; Th 11:00-21:00
  • Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park - National Park Service - no fee
    2nd Avenue South, 319 98104 Seattle
    Phone: +1-206-220-4240
    Opening hours: Fr-Su 10:00-17:00
  • Living Computers: Museum + Labs
    1st Avenue South, 2245 98134 Seattle
    Phone: +1 (206) 342-2020
    Opening hours: We-Su 10:00-17:00; Th[1] 10:00-20:00
  • Log House Museum
    61st Avenue Southwest, 3003 98116 Seattle
  • MoPOP: Museum of Pop Culture
    5th Avenue North, 325 98109 Seattle
    Phone: +1 877 367 7361
    Opening hours: 10:00-17:00
  • Museum of History and Industry - fee
    Terry Avenue North, 860 98109 Seattle
    Phone: +1-206-324-1126
    Email: information@mohai.org
    Opening hours: 10:00-17:00
  • National Nordic Museum
    Northwest Market Street, 2655 98107 Seattle
    Phone: +1 206-789-5707
    Opening hours: Tu-We,Fr-Su 10:00-17:00; Th 10:00-20:00
  • Northwest African American Museum
    South Massachusetts Street, 2300 98144 Seattle
    Opening hours: 11:00-17:00
  • Northwest Seaport
    Phone: +1 206-447-9800
    Email: info@nwseaport.org
    Opening hours: We-Th 12:00-15:00; Fr-Su 11:00-19:00
  • Pacific Science Center
    2nd Avenue North, 200 98109 Seattle
    Phone: +1-206-443-2001
    Opening hours: We-Su 10:00-17:00
  • Seattle Art Museum - fee
    1st Avenue, 1300 98101 Seattle
    Opening hours: We, Fr-Su 10:00-17:00; Th 10:00-21:00
  • Seattle Asian Art Museum - Seattle Art Museum - fee
    East Prospect Street, 1400 98112 Seattle
    Phone: +1 206 654 3100
    Opening hours: Fr-Su 10:00-17:00
  • Seattle Children's Museum - fee
    Harrison Street, 305 98109 Seattle
    Phone: +1-206-441-1768
    Opening hours: Mo-Fr 10:00-17:00; Sa-Su 10:00-18:00
  • Seattle Municipal Tower Gallery
    5th Avenue, 700 98104 Seattle
    Opening hours: Mo-Fr 07:00-19:00
  • Seattle Pinball Museum
    Maynard Avenue South, 508 98104 Seattle
    Phone: +1-206-623-0759
    Opening hours: Su-Mo, We-Th 12:00-18:00; Fr-Sa 12:00-20:00
  • Seattle Presents
    5th Avenue, 700 98104 Seattle
    Opening hours: Tu 12:00-14:00
  • Van Gogh: The Immersive Experience - Exhibition Hub
    Occidental Avenue South, 1750 98134 Seattle
    Van Gogh: The Immersive Experience Art Exhibit
    Opening hours: Mo-Su 10:00-17:00
  • Wing Luke Asian Museum
    South King Street, 719 98104 Seattle
    Phone: +1-206-623-5124
    Email: visit@wingluke.org
    Opening hours: Tu-Su 10:00-17:00

picnic site

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    North Bluff Trail
  • Picnic Area
  • Picnic Shelter 1
    Trail #2
  • Picnic Shelter 2
    Beach Walk
  • Picnic Shelter 2
    Trail #2
  • Picnic Shelter 3
    Trail #2
  • Picnic Shelter 4
    Trail #2
  • Picnic Shelter 5
    Trail #2
  • Shelter #1
    South Genesee Street, 4420
  • Shelter 2
    lake washington Boulevard South, 5900
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    Burke-Gilman Trail
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    Burke-Gilman Trail
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    South King Street
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    Central Park Trail
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    Leschi Viaduct
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    East Huron Street
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    Galer Street
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    Texas Way
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    Northeast 94th Street
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    Lake Washington Boulevard South
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    Lake Washington Boulevard South
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    Lake Washington Boulevard South
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    Lake Washington Boulevard South
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    Elliott Avenue West
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    South Judkins Street
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    South Judkins Street
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    22nd Avenue South
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    South Judkins Street
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    22nd Avenue South
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    8th Avenue South
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    Lake Washington Boulevard East
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    Shore Loop Road
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    Shore Loop Road
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    African Savanna Trail
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    Main Loop
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    Main Loop
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    Foster Point Trail
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    Loop Trail
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    2nd Avenue North
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    Physics/Astronomy Auditorium Ramp
    Nine permanent picnic tables
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    Waterway 15 Path
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    Waterway 15 Path
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    Azalea Way
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    West Smith Street
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    26th Avenue West
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    26th Avenue West
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    South Genesee Street, 3071
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Touristic Viewpoint

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    North Bluff Trail
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    California Avenue Southwest
  • 28th Avenue West Viewpoint
    28th Avenue West
  • 34th Avenue Northwest Viewpoint
    Northwest 54th Street
  • Admiral Way Viewpoint
    Southwest Admiral Way
  • Bagley Viewpoint
    Delmar Drive East, 2548
  • Birds Nest 1
    Loop Trail
  • Birds Nest 2
    Loop Trail
  • East Portal View
    Lake Washington Boulevard South, 1372
  • Ella Bailey Overlook
    26th Avenue West
    Views of downtown Seattle, including the Space Needle, and on clear days Mt. Rainier, the Cascades, and the Olympic Mtns.
  • Elliott Bay Overlook
    Elliott Bay Marina Path
  • Great Mound
    Great Mound
  • Kerry Park
    West Highland Drive, 211
  • Lake View Point
  • Lawton Point
    Loop Trail
  • Lookout
  • Lookout Bench
    South Beach Trail
    Great view
  • Louisa Boren Overlook
    East Garfield Street
  • Overlook
  • Pier 70 Viewpoint
  • Rainbow Point
    Northeast Banner Place
  • Rotary Viewpoint
  • Terrace Overlook
  • View Terrace
    1st Avenue Northwest, 4352
  • Volunteer Park Water Tower - Seattle Department of Parks and Recreation - public access - no fee
    Volunteer Park Road
  • Waterway 21 Viewpoint
    North Northlake Way
  • Westcrest Park Viewpoint
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    Foster Foundation Path
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    Arboretum Waterfront Trail
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    Lookout Loop
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    Western Avenue, 2001
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    34th Avenue Northwest
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    Yakima Avenue South, 1411
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    Yakima Avenue South, 1411
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    23rd Avenue South
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    Alki Avenue Southwest
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    Alki Avenue Southwest
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    Pier 3
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    Harbor Avenue Southwest, 1208
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    Sunset Avenue Southwest
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    East Galer Street, 1400
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    East Terrace Street
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    Frog Pond Trail
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    Northeast Boat Street
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    Loop Trail
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    South Beach Trail
    Viewing Platform
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    South Beach Trail
    Viewing Platform
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    South Beach Trail
    Viewing Platform
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    Iowa Street
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    Sound View Terrace West
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    Magnolia Boulevard West
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    West Fulton Street
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    5th Avenue North, 2220
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    East Foster Island Road
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    8th Avenue
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    Southwest Edmunds Street
    Photographer location (along with adjacent St. Vincent"s parking lot) for telephoto pictures of the Space Needle with Mount Baker behind it.
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    8th Avenue South, 7797 98108 Seattle
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    48th Avenue Southwest, 9645
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    Hillside Drive East
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    8th Place West
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    12th Avenue South, 1101

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