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    Ballard Firehouse
    The Ballard Firehouse is part of the Ballrd walking tour and was built in 1911.
    Address: 5427 Russell Ave. NW at NW Market Street Seattle  WA  USA
     

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    Smith Tower Observation Deck
    Built in 1914, the Smith Tower retains its marble paneled Grand Lobby and vintage brass-caged elevators (complete with uniformed operators). The 35th floor outdoor deck surrounds The Chinese Room and provides 360 degree view of the waterfront, Safeco Field, downtown and more. Seattle's tallest building for 50 years.
    Address: 506 Second Avenue, #1021 Seattle  WA  98104
    Send an Email Send an Email (3) Telephone 1 206 622-4004 
     
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    Centennial Bell Tower
    The Centennial Bell Tower is located at the site of the original Ballard City Hall, which was destroyed in the 1965 earthquake.
    Address: Ballard Ave. & 22nd Ave NW Seattle  WA  USA
     

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    Klondike Gold Rush National Historic Park- Seattle Unit
    In 1897 news of a gold rush in the Canadian Yukon reached Seattle. A flood of people journeyed North, and tens of thousands of people from across the United States and the world came to Seattle's commercial district. Purchasing millions of dollars worth of food, clothing, equipment, and animals, these entrepreneurs shaped Seattle into the Queen City of the Pacific Northwest as it is known today. The National Historic Park documents the period with a museum, programs, and events.
    Address: 117 South Main Street Seattle  WA  USA  98104
    Send an Email Send an Email (5) Telephone 1 206 553-7220 
     

     
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