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Tulalip Resort Casino
With over 2400 slot machines, 30 tables, The Tulalip Resort Casino in Seattle stretches across 200,000 square feet. A variety of table games, slots, and jackpot winners worth 5 Million every month makes it one of the popular casino in Seattle. Tulalip is said to have the largest diversity of slot machines in the region.
All slot machines are accessible through cash or tickets as compared to other casinos in the area, which still use color codes. One can redeem and manage their real-time rewards instantly with a One Club Card membership. Visitors can select from a plethora of game choices, which include Blackjack, Roulette, Beast Bison, 100 Lions, etc., as the casino has games for all, from beginners to avid players.
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Twin Falls
Considered as the tallest waterfall along the King County’s Snoqualmie River, Twin Falls is located 15 miles from Snoqualmie Pass, which means it is one of the waterfalls that’s located near Snoqualmie Summit on I-90.
The waterfalls comprise three separate tiers that are jointly called ‘Twin’ Falls. The first tier is about two drops that are about 45 feet and reaches the large pool. It’s also mostly invisible from the trails because of its shape. The second tier features two steps of 30-foot fall, whereas the third tier is a large horsetail drop of around 135 feet that flows over a rock.
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UPS Waterfall Garden Park
UPS Park, Waterfall Garden Park, or UPS Waterfall Park is a private pocket park that was established in 1978. The 22-foot waterfall is set in the heart of Pioneer Square.
Designed by Masao Kinoshita, the waterfalls cover the American Messenger Company’s footprints and it is still well-maintained by the Anne E. Casey Foundation. The park features a patio with tables and chairs that overlook the man-made waterfalls, and it is a great place to relax with a good book in the middle of a bustling city.
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UW Arboretum
Nestled in the University of Washington Arboretum spanning over 230 acres, UW Arboretum is a heaven of horticulture collection along with loop trail of Madison. With three different garden in the arena, the garden is perfect for a sensory delights and educational spree. Azalea way in the UW Arboretum blooms with dogwood trees and flowering cherry. The water side garden in the Japanese garden side makes the garden more beautiful. Discover the woodland garden and Rhododendron glen for a naturalistic day out.
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UW Medicinal Herb Garden
UW Medicinal Herb Garden was founded in 1911 and havens 1,000 plant species, contemporary medicinal shrubs and Native American herbs. Located in Benson Hall and Botany Greenhouse, the garden covers an area of two and half acres is ideal for a perfect stroll and educational trip for medicinal flora. The garden is exhibited in seven spots with a well architectured entrance, Cascara circle. The major area of the garden is dedicated to native plants followed by other rare species of herbaceous beauty.
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Van Hanh Temple
One of the few Vietnamese Buddhist temples in Seattle, Van Hanh Temple is the only nunnery and around the state of Washington. It is run exclusively by women, but people of all gender, race, and religion can seek refuge at the temple.
Van Hanh Temple is a popular Buddhist attraction in Seattle, because of its spiritual ambiance as well as the beautiful architecture. It can be a family destination as well as a place for anyone looking to sit and pray in peace. Children can attend classes here to read and write Vietnamese language every Saturday in lieu of a nominal fee that includes a meal.
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VEDA Sri Venkateswara Temple
Following the foundation of VEDA in August, 2007 to let the Hindu community of Redmond celebrate their religious festivals and observe spiritual ceremonies, VEDA Sri Venkateswara Temple was established in October, 2009.
Over and above regular puja and religious services, the temple also conducts community observation of auspicious occasions like Navratri, Ganesh Puja, Rudrabhishekam, to name a few. Sri Venkateswara Temple of Seattle is a center of learning Indian culture as well. Classes for language, yoga, and Hindustani music are conducted regularly on temple premises.
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Verlot Campground
Verlot Campground is a quiet campsite, nestled nearby of the South Fork Stillaguamish River. There are over 20 Tent/ RV primitive and modern conveniences campsites at the campground. Various recreational activities are available for the visitors including hiking, biking, hunting, picnicking, water activities like fishing, boating, and much more.
Campers have several camping options ranging from renting a cabin, or individual or group campsites.
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Vermillion Art Gallery and Bar
Founded back in 2007, by Diana Adams, this art gallery is located in Capitol Hill and hosts several exhibitions throughout the year. With a unique combination of ar and wine, this gallery makes for a great afternoon outing, for art enthusiasts. This gallery houses both contemporary and traditional art pieces.
Vetri Art Gallery
Vetri Art Gallery, founded in 1996, is Traver Gallery’s sister gallery. Located near Pike Place Market, Vetri focuses not just on glass works but eramics and jewelry as well. The main focus is however, on innovative contemporary work being made in glass, by both recognized as well as emerging artists. Other than glass artists, this gallery also showcases ceramic artists and jewelry designers. You also get to purchase any decorative item you may like, as a unique gift.
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