The Museum Of Flight
If your ever in Seattle you need to stop at The Museum of Flight. This attraction was included in our Seattle Citypass and while I wasn?t really excited to go here, I?m really glad I went. When you first pull into the pa... igougo.com
Center For Wooden Boats
Restored sailboats, kayaks, and canoes. Explore the boats or take a lesson stepintohistory.com
Klondike Gold Rush Seattle Unit National Historical Park
The Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park Visitor Center offers visitors a chance to step back in time and journey to the gold fields as thousands did in 1897. Interactive exhibits highlight Seattle's role in ... americanheritage.com
Pioneer Building
The Pioneer Building is one of the finest and most ornate buildings in the District, characteristic of the Richardsonian Romanesque style prevalent throughout Pioneer Square. Constructed in 1889 on the site of Henry Yesler?s fi... hmdb.org
Steamer Virginia V - A National Historic Place
The Virginia V documents a crucial phase in Seattle's maritime history. Built in 1922, when roads were frequently impassible, this propeller-driven wooden steamer immediately became one of the vessels that supported the c... citysearch.com
Union Restaurant
Restored and rededicated by Sound Transit on October 16, 1999 to link the past and future of public transportation and serve the Central Puget Sound community. Union Station served as the Seattle passenger terminal for th... citysearch.com
Georgetown Powerplant Museum
Much of the power produced at this plant operated the streetcars. It marks the beginning of the end of the reciprocating steam engine's domination in the growing field of electrical energy generation for lighting an... americanheritage.com
Old Georgetown City Hall
Georgetown's saloon and brewery owners worried that the community's unincorporated status might allow the "war against saloonacy" to turn Georgetown into a "dry village." Prohibition was spreading through King Count... americanheritage.com
Northwest Seaport
The Northwest Seaport's fleet includes the Arthur Foss, a tugboat from 1889, the Swiftsure, a lightship from 1904, the Twilight, a salmon troller from 1933, the Yakutat, a halibut schooner, and the Wawona, a Pacific schooner from... go.com
Stimson Green House
The Stimson-Green House is a beautifully-preserved example of a fashionable turn-of-the-century Seattle home. Its first owner, Charles Stimson, moved to Seattle in 1889 and rapidly developed profitable timbering and... americanheritage.com
Wawona
The three-masted, bald-headed (having no topmasts) Wawona is the largest sailing schooner built in North America. Constructed by Hans Bendixen at Fairhaven, California, she began her career in 1897 as a lumber ship,... americanheritage.com
Eastside Heritage Ctr
Located at the edge of Mercer Slough Park, the Winters Hours is a beautifully restored historic building, the only public building in Bellevue on the National Historic Register... patch.com
Bruce Lee Grave Site
Acclaimed Martial Artist, Actor, and Film Director. Balancing martial arts theory and film performance, Bruce Lee remains the most recognized martial artist of the twentieth century. Though born in San Francisco, Lee woul... findagrave.com
Burke Museum Of History And Culture
The Burke Museum is dedicated to creating a better understanding of the world and our place in it. The museum is responsible for Washington State collections of natural history and cultural heritage, and for sharing the k... museumland.net
Pioneer Square Juice & Java
Seattle Pioneer Square Saloon, More classic Western bar than tried-and-true dive, the Saloon's commitment to beer is a virtual bird-flip to the slew of freshly-minted twenty-somethings who invade downtown on the weekends... voiceplaces.com
Smith Tower
Seattle?s first skyscraper opened on July 4, 1914. The 42 story Smith Tower was the tallest building outside of New York City and Seattle?s tallest for nearly fifty years. It was built by Lyman Smith of Smith-Corona and Smith a... hmdb.org
Lake Washington Ship Canal
The Hiram M. Chittenden Locks is the most popular site along the Lake Washington Ship Canal. The diversity of visitors from around the world attests to its universal appeal. The project is a combination of features: two n... recreation.gov
Eagles Auditorium
On February 6, 1898, a group of theater managers met to discuss some business matters. The men decided to take a walk along the tide flats, and upon reaching the shipyards, settled upon some pilings, where the conve... americanheritage.com