Seattle Official Visitors Guide 2008-2009 - (Page 38) AT T R AC T I O N S & TO U R S Wing Luke Asian Museum 719 S. King St. Seattle, WA 98104 206-623-5124 Fax: 206-623-4559 folks@wingluke.org www.wingluke.org Smithsonian affiliate and only pan-Asian American museum in U.S. Experience the Pacific Northwest through Asian American history, culture and art. Tues–Sun 10am–5pm. Cascade Adventure Guides P.O. Box 70304 Seattle, WA 98107 206-709-4414 info@cascade-adventure.com www.cascade-adventure.com Day hikes and backpacking adventures; rock climbing adventures; mountaineering day and overnight adventures; and snowshoeing day and overnight adventures. canoeing, camping, natural history, great guides, food, lodges. Seattle Tacoma KOA 5801 S. 212th St. Kent, WA 98032 253-872-8652, 800-562-1892 Fax: 253-395-1782 seattlekoa@racpack.com www.seattlekoa.com Perfect Seattle and Pacific Northwest base camp. Open year-round. Deluxe and shaded sites. Guided city tours, pool, bike rentals, pancakes. NIGHTLIFE Chopstix – A Dueling Piano Bar 11 Roy St. Seattle, WA 98109 206-270-4444 Fax: 206-270-5555 www.chopstixpianobar.com Dueling piano bar. Sing-a-long, clap-a-long, drink-a-long restaurant and bar. All request songs, jokes, music, entertainment and comedy. Crystal Mountain Resort 33914 Crystal Mountain Blvd. Crystal Mountain, WA 98022 360-663-2265 Fax: 360-663-3013 events@skicrystal.com www.skicrystal.com Washington’s largest and highest ski area is a premier winter destination. Summers offer accommodations, sunset dinners, hiking, biking and horses. Wildwater River Tours, Inc. P.O. Box 3623 Federal Way, WA 98063 253-939-2151 800-522-WILD (9453) Fax: 253-939-3337 info@wildwater-river.com www.wildwater-river.com Rafting outfitters for more than 28 years. Breathtaking guided scenic whitewater or easy rafting adventures. Fantastic fresh deli lunches. Hurricane Ridge Hurricane Ridge Rd. Olympic National Park, WA 360-565-3130 www.hurricaneridgewa.com Breathtaking views of the Olympics. Deli/snack bar and in winter (weekends only, weather permitting), hot chocolate, equipment rentals and skiing. The Parlor Collection 700 Bellevue Way N.E., Suite 300 Bellevue, WA 98004 425-289-7000 Fax: 425-453-1480 info@parlorbilliards.com www.parlorcollection.com The Northwest’s premier billiards parlor features 34 tables, fantastic happy hour, great food and private event space. 11–2am daily. PERFORMING ARTS & PUBLIC ENTERTAINMENT 5th Avenue Theatre 1308 Fifth Ave., Seattle, WA 98101 206-625-1900 (tickets) 206-625-1418 (administration) Fax: 206-292-9610 www.5thavenue.org The historic gem of downtown Seattle, The 5th Avenue Theatre produces and presents the best in musical theater entertainment for Northwest audiences. Free tours of the beautiful, ornate Chinese interior are offered by appointment. Office hours, Mon–Fri 9am–5:30pm. TDD King County Parks and Recreation 201 S. Jackson, Room 700 Seattle, WA 98104 206-296-4232 Fax: 206-296-8686 www.metrokc.gov/parks The King County Park System provides parks, open space, aquatics, recreation. Highlights include Marymoor Park, Weyerhaeuser King County Aquatic Center, King County Fair and one of the largest regional trails systems in the U.S. OUTDOOR RECREATIONAL ACTIVITIES & PARKS Blue Sky Outfitters Inc. 9674 50th Ave. S.W. Seattle, WA 98136 800-228-7238 rafting@blueskyoutfitters.com www.blueskyoutfitters.com Guided whitewater rafting trips throughout Washington State. We offer trips seven days a week. North Cascades Institute 810 S.R. 20 Sedro Woolley, WA 98284 360-856-5700, ext. 209 Fax: 360-856-1934 nci@ncascades.org www.ncascades.org Experience the North Cascades! Programs for families, individuals and organizations include hiking, ACT Theatre 700 Union St. Seattle, WA 98101 206-292-7660 (administration) 206-292-7676 (ticket office) Fax: 206-292-7670 service@acttheatre.org www.acttheatre.org ACT, A Contemporary Theatre, is Seattle’s premier theater for contemporary plays, presenting bold, in- 38 WWW.VISITSEATTLE.ORG http://WWW.VISITSEATTLE.ORG
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