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Temple de Hirsch Sinai

Temple de Hirsch Sinai

Temple de Hirsch Sinai- The largest Reform congregation in the Pacific Northwest in Seattle. Boasting vibrant Neoclassical architecture, this temple is a merger between Temple de Hirsch and Temple Sinai of Bellevue. This synagogue’s main aim is to create a place for the Jewish community where they can study, pray, and partake in various social and cultural activities. Serving more than 1500 member families, this place hosts a number of Shabbat services, educational classes and holiday celebrations. Read More

Teneriffe Falls

Teneriffe Falls

Also known as Kamikaze Falls, Teneriffe Falls is situated three miles from Mt. Teneriffe Trailhead near the Mount Si Natural Resources Conservation Area. The trail that’s located here follows a logging road, and it is considered a wonderful place to go hiking. The trail is about 6.2 miles and it’ll take about a couple of hours to reach the beautiful falls. Encompassed by forests, the atmosphere here is rather cool here even on the hottest days. And be mindful about the loose rocks in the area that can have anyone slip and get hurt. This place is great for its wonderful views and waterfalls. Read More

The Center for Wooden Boats

The Center for Wooden Boats

The center for Wooden Boats is a museum dedicated to the documentation and preservation of experiences in maritime history. It is located at three sites; the Center for Wooden Boats at Cama Beach State Park, the South Lake Union Campus at Lake Union Park, and the Northlake Workshop & Warehouse North of Lake Union. It has over 170 vessels, most of which are rowboats and small sailboats. If you visit the museum on a Sunday, visitors can avail the free sailing class and on other days rent boats provided by the museum. Read More

The Point Casino & Hotel

Accessed by a ferry ride across the Puget Sound, The Point Casino & Hotel features several gaming options, which include slots/table games and jackpots. Some of their varied games include Empire Legacy, Jackpot Keno, Ivory King, and many more. Visitors with the players club can enjoy cashback, promotions, and other bonuses. The casino is a gaming and entertainment space as well as houses several fine restaurants. Numerous fine dining restaurants are housed here, including the center bar, little Boston Bistro, Pizza Pit Stop, etc. Visitors can also enjoy the live shows hosted here every month. Read More

The Seattle Great Wheel

The Seattle Great Wheel

Tallest Ferris wheel in Seattle, The Seattle Great Wheel is a popular landmark in the city located on the west coast. The giant Ferris wheel is 175 feet high and offers 42 well designed gondolas including some posh interior VIP gondolas. Appropriate for all ages, The Seattle Great Wheel is a must try ride in the city for a panoramic view of the Seattle skyline. Fine dining restaurants and great wheel light shows add up the cheer to the place attracting more audience. Read More

Thomas Street Gardens

Thomas Street Gardens

Packed with flowers and plants in a serene surrounding of 3,200 square feet, Thomas Street Gardens is a hidden gem built in 1997 in the busy neighbourhood of Seattle, Capitol Hill. The garden brims with lush green wildflowers and colourful seasonal floral collection along with an intricate wrought iron front gate. Inspired by vine inspired design, Thomas Street Gardens is structured with a blend of artistic horticulture collection, landscaped spots and herbaceous beds. Read More

Tinkham Campground

Tinkham Campground

Located along the shorelines of Snoqualmie River is the Tinkham Campground in the Mt. Baker- Snoqualmie National Forest. With plenty of shaded areas across the forest, the campground offers several primitive and modern conveniences camping sites. There are various camping options for the campers ranging from renting cabins to the group and individual camping sites with picnic tables, and fire rings. Their recreational activities include hunting, horse-riding, skiing, and other water activities. Visitors can enjoy fishing at the Anette lake and hiking/biking at the Pratt Lake trailheads, which are just a few miles from the campground. Read More

Trailer Inns RV Park

Trailer Inns RV Park

The Trailer Inns RV Park in Seattle offers 15-30 Amp full hookup RV sites, back-in, and pull-through sites. There are a small playground and picnic tables on the premises where the family can enjoy outdoor sports. The park also houses a clubhouse and a game room installed with X-Box, indoor hot tubs, and an indoor heated swimming pool.

Traver Gallery

Traver Gallery

has consistently been considered as one of Seattle’s premier art galleries for over forty years now. Both well- recognized as well as emerging artists portray their unique art in this gallery. The main focus is on painting, sculptures, studio glass, installation pieces and so on. For all those, who are interested in studying glass art, this gallery is a must visit. Artists featured here include Preston Singletary , William Morris , Dale Chihuly and Lino Tagliapietra. Read More

Trinity Parish Church

Trinity Parish Church

Built-in the year 1871, the Trinity Parish is one of the oldest Episcopal Church in the greater Seattle area. The church burnt down twice-once in 1889 in the Great Seatle Fire of 1889 and again in 1902. The newly placed high marble altar and stained glass windows are still part of the church’s history. Being established long ago, the community strongly believes in the ancient practices of Christianity.

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