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Bainbridge Island Attractions. Bainbridge Island Tourism and kids attractions
Places to see in Bainbridge Island, Washington
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Pike Place Market has it all, from fresh vegetables to flying fish
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Pike Place Market has it all, from fresh vegetables to flying fish
Seattle's oldest open-air produce, seafood and crafts market remains its best. It's practically impossible to imagine a Seattle without it.
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The Seattle Aquarium is a sight to sea
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The Seattle Aquarium is a sight to sea
As one would expect of a city bordered by the sea and two freshwater lakes, Seattle has a terrifically well-populated aquarium.
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Archie McPhee gives weirdness a good name
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Archie McPhee gives weirdness a good name
If you don't think you need a yodeling pickle or a Jane Austen action figure, you haven't been to Seattle's most offbeat shop.
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Ye Olde Curiosity Shop: where Seattle gets weird
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Ye Olde Curiosity Shop: where Seattle gets weird
This waterfront museum and shop boasts shrunken heads, mummies and things stranger still.
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Alki Beach Park: summer in Seattle
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Alki Beach Park: summer in Seattle
This strip of sandy beach is popular with picnickers and rollerbladers year-round, but in summer, it practically becomes a resort town.
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Seattle Center: always fun and always fair
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Seattle Center: always fun and always fair
The site of the 1962 Seattle World's Fair is now the city's playground, perfect for seasonal events and everyday relaxation.
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Discovery Park is Seattle au naturel
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Discovery Park is Seattle au naturel
This 534-acre nature preserve shows you Seattle as it was — a densely lush, green wilderness, peaceful and serene.
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Gas Works Park makes decay look good
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Gas Works Park makes decay look good
It takes a city as eccentric as Seattle to take an abandoned 20-acre coal-processing facility, plant grass upon its grounds, and make one of the city's most beloved parks.
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The Space Needle is where Seattle comes to a point
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The Space Needle is where Seattle comes to a point
From the Space Needle's 520-foot high "O Deck," the city opens up like the petals of a flower. It's a breathtaking sight.
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Cal Anderson Park is Seattle's true backyard
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Cal Anderson Park is Seattle's true backyard
Whether you're in the mood for a rousing game of soccer or a tranquil walk past quietly coursing waters, Cal Anderson Park is where you need to be.
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