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  • Seattle Central Library

    Seattle Central Library
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    This building pushes the limits of what a library should be like - designed by the renown architect, Rem Koolhaus.
  • The Space Needle

    The Space Needle
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    A monolith that once was the tallest structure in the Western United States, the Space Needle is now one of the most recognizable landmarks in the country.
  • Gum Wall at Pike Market , the Germiest Location in Seattle!

    Gum Wall at Pike Market , the Germiest Location in Seattle!
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    Tired of doing the same boring, generic type of tourist locations? Well then, it's time for you to take a trip to Seattle then into the Pike Market so you can stick gum on a wall!
  • Downtown Seattle

    Downtown Seattle
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    Grunge music, perpetual rain, the foundation of today’s most popular coffee…step foot in downtown Seattle and you’ll find it all, whether it’s coming from the music of street performers, the freshly brewed aromas at Pike Place Market, or the feel of your sweatshirt hood pulled against your face. These are things commonly associated with Seattle, even for people who’ve never been there before. But what I got from visiting this city was more than what could be contained in any amount of cliches combined.
  • The Experience Music Project

    The Experience Music Project
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    Hate museums? You sure won't anymore once you visit this awesome interactive music center!
  • Seeing Red at Gas Works Park

    Seeing Red at Gas Works Park
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    Interested in architecture? Then you'll be amazed when you see Gas Works Park, designed by Richard Haag.
  • Snoqualmie Falls

    Snoqualmie Falls
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    The falls are probably most known for appearing in Twin Peaks. Also known to the Snoqualmie people as ''the place where the First Woman and First Man were created by Moon, the Transformer", Snoqualmie Falls is an amazing, mystical location for pictures.
  • Pike Place Public Market (Seattle)

    Pike Place Public Market (Seattle)
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    I can´t really say something about public market culture in the US, but I reckon it is everywhere different, hence the very 50 states all have a different history and flavor. I personally dig the coasts the most and therefore I was quite impressed by the fish market at the Pike Place Market.
  • Country Village

    Country Village
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    Cute little village with plenty of shops, restaurants, and chickens. =)
  • Museum of Flight Color X- Pro Chrome Style: Seattle, Washington, US

    Museum of Flight Color X- Pro Chrome Style: Seattle, Washington, US
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    I was touring inside the Museum of Flight in Seattle, WA this September 2011. Using my Lomo LC-A+RL with Color Chrome film
  • The Seattle Underground Tour

    The Seattle Underground Tour
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    Start off your day at the saloon and then head off on an adventure at Bill Speidel's underground tour.
  • The EMP in Seattle: Nirvana and Nerdvana Combined in One Museum

    The EMP in Seattle: Nirvana and Nerdvana Combined in One Museum
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    Feeling rebellious? It's time for you to go to the EMP for the much awaited Nirvana: Taking Punk to the Masses exhibition. Not into Nirvana? How about seeing the Avatar and Battlestar Galactica exhibitions instead?
  • Seattle Public Library

    Seattle Public Library
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    A strange building with so many unique things to offer, the Seattle Public Library will not disappoint. Curious to see what was inside this odd-shaped building, I entered the Seattle Public Library for the first time and was delighted with what I found. Aside from its immense size, there are all sorts of unique - and functional aspects to this library that are just waiting to be discovered.
  • The Variety of Seattle

    The Variety of Seattle
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    Seattle, Washington is not quite on the West Coast but it definitely has an original West Coast feel. The stereotype that it rains all the time is misleading. There is plenty of sun and color in Seattle and the rainy winters just make Seattlites all the more enthusiastic to celebrate color all year long.
  • Kirkland, My Favorite Suburb in Seattle

    Kirkland, My Favorite Suburb in Seattle
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    Want to visit the Puget Sound region? Kirkland has everything from restaurants, art galleries, arts center, tattoo shops, parks, beaches, and bronze sculptures.
  • Greenwood: Seattle's Smalltown Mainstreet

    Greenwood: Seattle's Smalltown Mainstreet
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    I found myself beginning or ending each roll of film with shots around my workplace in Seattle's Greenwood neighborhood. It has a family friendly, artistic, small town vibe despite being just minutes north of downtown. Visit here and you might forget you're in the Pacific Northwest's largest city!
  • You Wake Up At Sea-Tac

    You Wake Up At Sea-Tac
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    커피와 너바나의 고향! 시애틀 여행기
  • Cemetery of Bruce Lee

    Cemetery of Bruce Lee
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    I didn't even know, that when legends die, that they have to lay down in a cemetery. That they are nothing but normal Earthly creatures that pass away one day sooner or later. I was recently in Seattle and after a few days I kind of got bored and flipped through the hotel-journal to find other interesting spots in town.
  • The Chinese Room: The Smith Tower

    The Chinese Room: The Smith Tower
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    One sunny day, I took some redscale film and my Fujifilm Natura to one of the oldest historic landmarks in Seattle.
  • Seattle Aquarium

    Seattle Aquarium
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    Having opened in 1977, on Seattle's prestigious waterfront on Pier 59, it continues to showcase the local aquatic wildlife of the Pacific Northwest's Puget Sound along with some more exotic varieties.

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