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Center for Wooden Boats

The Center for Wooden Boats promotes northwest maritime heritage through education, interpretation and hands-on experience in building, maintaining and using historic small craft.

Free Sunday Public Sails

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Sunday Public Sail

One-hour free rowboat rental on Sundays. A Seattle tradition for more than 25 years! Volunteers and crew take passengers out on steamboats, electric boats, schooners, ketches, yawls, and yachts.

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Seattle Center

(+ Armory, Amphitheater, Monorail)

-Free to explore

-Monorail $3.00

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Monorail

Seattle Center Monorail was built for the 1962 Seattle World’s Fair to provide a means of transport between the fairgrounds and the amenities downtown.

Today, the trains carry approximately two million passengers every year.

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Armory

Food court and hosts many cultural events and performances

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Amphitheater

Go to free performances in the spring and summer!

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Pike Place, Ferry & Olympic Sculpture Park

-Pike Place and Olympic Sculpture Park are free to explore

-Bainbridge Ferry - $9.04

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See the fish toss, go the gum wall and add a piece of gum, see Beecher's Handmade Cheese being made, take photos of the original Starbucks, walk along Post Alley, views of the water, steps down to the waterfront.

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Olympic Sculpture Park

Located near the waterfront. There are close to 21 sculptures, typically visitors spend about 1.5 hours exploring th grounds

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Bainbridge Ferry

You can see ospreys, porpoise, transient or southern resident orcas, sea lions and harbor seals.

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