The Woodland Park Zoo, located northwest of downtown, has been a Seattle landmark since 1899.
Discovery Park in Seattle, Washington is a 500 acre nature reserve that is owned and managed by the City of Seattle.
Elliott Bay comprises the harbor of the City of Seattle, Washington.
The Pink Door may be difficult to find, but is great once you find it.
Close to downtown Seattle, Lake Union is a glacial lake that is a popular spot for pleasure boaters and is also home to scores of Seattle residents who occupy houseboats there.
Located in Volunteer Park on Seattle's Capitol Hill, the Asian Art Museum has a constant rotation of Asian Art displays.
The Fremont Troll is one of those things that sometimes locals can't even find.
Many people visit Seattle and needlessly wait in long lines to ride to the top of the Space Needle.
A truly spectacular museum devoted to flight located next to The Boeing Company's Seattle factory.