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Pay a visit to Seattle

Seattle is the largest city in the State of Washington, located between the Bay of Puget Sound and Lake Washington. Founded 1850-s and the name of Noah Sealth, chief of two tribes living in the region, Seattle is not a very big city. Its population is approximately half a million people only, but it is a well-known that Microsoft and Boeing plants are important here.

Do not take more than 20-30 minutes through downtown Seattle on foot. You can do this by bus and it costs nothing to the payment is charged outside the city center. the transport of Seattle is amazing. Some buses "claiming to be" the truck, but when they are out of town, carrying his "horns" down and move through the region without any cable. On transport, the street exotic car that runs along the dike and a monorail that connects the center with an area of town (which somehow called the Seattle Center) can be found here.

Seattle Center will respond with its well-known symbol of the city and point of reference – the Space Needle. Contrary to what most people say, the tower is not very high – only 160 meters – and this is not the tallest building, or Seattle, or at its center. It is likely that this erroneous belief seemed to cause many photographs of Queen Anne hill, away from the skyscrapers that rise. The tower has an observation deck, restaurant and gift shop and was built as a tourist attraction.

Seattle is near the sea, but many cells do not meet the promenade will not its main function and are now busy by shops and restaurants. One pillar is occupied by Seattle Aquarium, which is being developed and is open in summer 2007. From the sea coast, the coast rises abruptly and if you want to go to central market all you have to do is enter an elevator located on the coast. The main attraction of the market are traders who pull the fish from all over the place. For some reason, prefer to convey to his colleagues do not care for packaging and payment, but a long distance shot. But his colleagues could catch fish, and customers love it.

On the platform, take a boat and go to the island's main attraction is the place Tilikum – an indigenous people. The people do not look as natural, however, the island is a nice place to see and is inhabited by deer.

The University of Washington Seattle is attracting others. Arguably, it is an independent city within the city with its own culture, medieval castles and green fields, if possible. University libraries are really impressive: there are 5 million catalogs, more than 10 million items on the shelves are endless, and free access for everyone.

Seattle Grange is also the capital of music, the most famous member of the band is Nirvana.

And finally, the citizens of Seattle are real coffee lovers – The city is the leader in coffee consumption.

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