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Roxbury Lanes and Casino
The Roxbury Lanes and Casino encompass the finest gaming experience in the region. Visitors can visit the casino, the bowling alley, or indulge in over 50 games in the Arcade. The casino features table games from Blackjack to Four Card Poker along with poker tournaments hosted daily. Housed in the casino are some fine dining options that feature Asian and American cuisine along with a sports bar.
Seal Rock Campground
Encompassed by the picturesque view of the Hood Canal the Seal Rock Campground has 41 tents/RV campsites. There are three paved units and facilities that accommodate wheelchairs. Every campsite has picnic tables and fire pits. The Native American Nature Trail and the Tideland Ecology Nature Trail are the two accessible trails at the campsite.
The former is a 0.15-mile trail in a forest setting while the latter is a 0.32-mile trail with a great view of the Hood Canal. Visitors can also enjoy bird watching, marine life viewing, biking, hunting, and horse-riding with several water activities at the campsite.
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Seattle Art Museum
The origins of the Seattle Art Museum can be traced back to the Seattle Fine Arts Society( 1905) and the Washington Arts Association ( 1906). It was opened to the public by Richard E. Fuller in 1933. The Museum operates in three facilities - the main museum in downtown Seattle; The Olympic Sculpture Park on the Central waterfront of Seattle and The SAAM ( Seattle Asian Art Museum) in Volunteer Park on Capitol Hill. It features around 25,000 artifacts and covers everything from Contemporary American Art, Native American works, to old European Masters, ancient Egyptian pieces to Asian artworks.
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Seattle Children's Museum
Seattle Children’s Museum was founded in 1979 with the incentive to instill in Children and their families - curiosity and the joy of discovery through enjoyable hands-on experiences. The museum features 11 exhibits and a play space of 18,000 sq feet for toddlers and kids up to age 8 to play and enjoy. It is the perfect place to bring kids for a day out.
Seattle Chinese Garden
Sprawled in 4.6 acres around the north end of South Seattle, Seattle Chinese Garden is inspired from Sichuan gardens with landscape scenario with Yangtze River and beautified with Chinese plants. The prime feature of the garden is Song Mei Pavilion assembled by a Chinese artisan along with other elements that are placed in a way to illustrate the pretty Chinese heritage. Not only plants or bonsais, the largest chinese garden outside China, Seattle Chinese Garden showcases the architectural beauty and water elements of the Chinese Garden in a pretty trail.
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Seattle Choeizan Enkyoji Nichiren Buddhist Temple
Located in the Greater Seattle area, Choeizan Enkyoji Temple conducts their religious practices based on the preaching of the Eternal Shakyamuni Buddha as per the Lotus Sutra. The temple is built on the principles of Nichiren Buddhism, a branch of Mahayana Buddhism stemming from Kamakura School of Buddhism during 13th – century Japan.
Other than worship sessions of Lord Buddha, the temple conducts teaching of the Lotus Sutra and other religious and social services such as wedding, funeral, and pet memorial. The temple is currently headed by Reverend Kanjin Cederman, who attended Shingyo Dojo in Japan to complete his studies and become a Nichiren Shu priest.
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Seattle Japanese Garden
Nestled in Madison Park across the southern end of Washington Park Arboretum and Eastern side of Lake Washington Boulevard, Seattle Japanese Garden is a 3.5 acre garden designed in the most authentic Japanese way. Architectured on the principle of shizensa, the essence of nature, the park is beautified by winding paths, central ponds, strolling gardens, varied landscapes etc. The detailed structure with stones, lanterns, bridges, plants and canals in the garden makes it breathtakingly pretty.
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Seattle Pinball Museum
Seattle Pinball Museum is a museum with a collection of over 50 pinball machines. Initially, it was a private collection which was later opened to the public in 2010. It features pinballs from as early as the 1960s. It strives to preserve Pinball history through American Pop Culture. Visitors can choose among any pinball machine and play as much as they want here.
Sedaris Church
Established in 2015 and located in the Wallingford neighborhood of Seattle, the Sedaris Church is a non-denominational church. The church welcomes people from every background. The church hosts several events and classes like Christmas Eve, Advent Service, The Gospel Class, Family Member Class.
The Gospel Class is a two-week class that explores the gospels of Jesus Christ, whereas the family members class is a one day class that teaches the importance of being a family member at Sedaris. REST, Union Gospel Mission, New Horizons, etc., are some collaborations with which the church affiliates to help the underprivileged and the less fortunate.
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Sephardic Bikur Holim Congregation
Established in 1914, Sephardic Bikur Holim Congregation is an Orthodox Synagogue in Seattle. The term Bikur Holim implies taking care of the sick and old members of the community. SBH teaches its members the importance of values and Jewish traditions. Celebrating more than 100 years as a warm and vibrant Sephardic Congregation, this center has brought about considerable positive changes in society.
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