Tri-Cities Official Visitors Guide 2008 - (Page 9) 25 Things to do in the T ri-Cities 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Watch the sun set while on a dinner cruise up the Columbia River. Take a limousine tour through wine country. Taste fresh, seasonal produce from roadside fruit stands and farmers’ markets. Purchase sweet breads from a panaderia (Mexican bakery). Discover the story of “Kennewick Man,” a 9,200 year-old skeleton found in Columbia Park. Bike the Sacagawea heritage Trail. Buy an “Atomic” marble at the Columbia River Exhibition of history, Science & Technology (CREhST) Museum. Explore Washington’s first barrel caves used for aging wines at Terra Blanca. Pick up a peck of peppers at the fiery foods festival. hike the Badger Mountain Centennial Preserve. Sample a local microbrew. Visit a nearby Native American heritage Center. 13. 14. 15. 16. 17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. Take a jet boat tour of the hanford Reach. Try authentic tortas or tacos from a “taco wagon” vendor. follow the Lewis & Clark Trail. Drive over the 2,503 foot long Ed hendler “Cable” Bridge. Visit the newly remodeled Sacajawea State Park Interpretive Center. Walk the Audubon Nature Trail in Columbia Park. Sample wines at one of 150 wineries within an hour’s drive. Explore the Chamna Natural Preserve. Discover Tri-Cities agriculture on a farm tour. Watch exciting hydroplane action on the Columbia River the last full weekend in July. hike the Tapteal Greenway. Ride the J & S Dreamland Express. Golf at one of ten area golf courses. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. www.VisitTri-Cities.com (800) 254-5824 or (509) 735-8486 9 www.winecountrycreations.com http://winecountrycreations.com http://www.VisitTri-Cities.com
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