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Downtown Cornerstone Church

Downtown Cornerstone Church

The Downtown Cornerstone church is an initiation of a handful of people who aim to create an autonomous gospel-centred church across Seattle. This idea quickly materialized, and in the year 2011, led to the establishment of the church in Downtown Seattle. Started by people of different backgrounds and cultures, the church is an open space for all, overlooking either one practices Christianity or not. Along with the daily sermons hosted here like Romans, psalm, etc., the church offers various classes centred around Christianity beliefs and living. Daily evening prayer is a part of their regular program. The church also helps one to get baptized here after passing their Foundation class. Their 90-minute Sunday service includes a 45-minute sermon along with worship through song and Lord's supper. Also hosted by the church are events like Christmas Eve, Newcomers Connect, Foundation Class Begins, and many more. Read More

Dunn Gardens

Dunn Gardens

Dunn Gardens is a historic treasure in the Seattle city designed in 1915 by Olmsted Brothers covering an area of 7.5 acres. The only residential garden in the state, Dunn Gardens is graced with timeless beautiful shrubs. Naturalistic trees, shrub lawns, woodland walks and exotic floral plants enhance the allure of the garden. There are ample of plants like diminutive erythroniums, douglas fins, large rhododendrons in the garden categorized as seasonal, heritage, location and many others. Accessible for public only during the months of April to July and September to October, the garden hosts various special events like “King and Queen of Wonderland”, Mallets in Wonderland” etc. Read More

Duoc Su Temple

Duoc Su Temple

Duoc Su Temple in Avenue South is one of the most-loved and most-visited Buddhist temples in Seattle. With a lovely garden outside and a majestic Buddha statue inside, Duoc Su makes the perfect spiritual destination for any Buddhist family. In 2015. Duoc Su Temple was renovated to a three-story structure with a large meditation hall in the center for worship and meetings. That is also when numerous Buddha statues in his different forms and avatars were also added everywhere on the premises on display. The temple is visited not only by monks and nuns of Washington, but from Vietnam and Thailand as well. Read More

Emanuel Congregation

Emanuel Congregation

An Orthodox synagogue in Seattle, Emanuel Congregation is a hidden gem- A perfect traditional place of worship in the city. Located in the Wedgewood neighborhood, this congregation welcomes members and guests from different communities and encourages them to participate in leadership-services and events.

Emerald Queen Casino I-5 in Tacoma

Emerald Queen Casino I-5 in Tacoma

The Emerald Queen Casino is a Vegas themed casino that features over 3000 video slots and tables in a non-smoking space and stretches across 31000 square feet. The facility also houses several dining restaurants, a coffee shop, and a bar. Visitors can indulge in table games ranging from Blackjack, Fortune Pai Gow, River Dragon, Golden Wins, and more. Being a gaming and entertainment space, the casino also hosts several events ( live shows) every month. Visitors can also watch a game of their favorite football team every Sunday. Read More

Family Fun Center

Family Fun Center

Family fun centre is located in Tukwila and serves the crowd a platter full of fun, amusement, activities and enjoyment with some amazing outdoor and indoor rides ideal for all age groups. Laser Tag, miniature golf, VR challenge, bumper cars among many other rides attract visitors to this amusement park. GoKart is one of the most popular rides in the park followed by the thrilling Screamin’ Swing. Kidopolis Playland and Arcade game arena are indoor gaming spots in the park ideal for children along with bowling lanes for enhanced fun. The family Fun centre houses many eateries as well to satisfy your hunger pangs on an adventurous day out session in the park. Read More

Foster Golf Links

Foster Golf Links

Along the shores of River Duwamish in Tukwila lies the first-ever public course in the region known as The Foster Golf Links. Designed by George Eddy, the golf course opened in the year 1925. With tight fairways and undulating greens, this public 18-hole par 68 golf course extends over 4000 yards and is a challenge for golfers of all skill levels. The golf course also features a clubhouse, banquet facilities, Golf School Academy, chipping area, indoor practice area, and much more. Visitors can book the tee time from their website. Nestled amidst the scenic beauty of Tukwila, this golf course is also a perfect place to host several tournaments and special events at their clubhouse. Read More

Franklin Falls

Franklin Falls

Another popular spot parallel to National Forest Road, Franklin Falls near Seattle, is known for its heavy rush of the falls that fall on the rocks, which finally get to the natural pool. There are three separate tiers of waterfalls in the area that offer picturesque vistas, along with lush vegetation. Franklin Falls is a great destination for a short and easy hike, and the trails take you through wooden bridges, mini bridges, and stunning views of Denny Creek, too. The total drop of the three separate tiered waterfalls comes up to 135 feet, and it best flows between April and July. The hike will take up to three hours to reach the waterfalls. Read More

Frye Art Museum

Frye Art Museum

Frye Art Museum houses paintings and sculptures from the 19th Century to the Present Age. Initially, It was a private collection of Charles and Emma Frye which was later opened to the public as Seattle’s first free Art Museum in 1952. The Museum strives to reflect Seattle’s evolving identities through its exhibitions and various outreach programs.

Gene Coulon Memorial Beach Park

Gene Coulon Memorial Beach Park

Gene Coulon Memorial Beach Park is a 57-acre park in Renton that features a swimming beach, along with an eight-lane boat launch, 900-foot pier, two restaurants in the vicinity and more. The Beach Park was originally known as the Lake Washington Beach Park as it extends over the 5400-feet shoreline of Lake Washington. The beach features picnic shelters, a playground, a fishing pier and more. Visitors can play volleyball at the sandy beachside, enjoy swimming at the beach or a take stroll at the park. Read More

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