The Woodland Park Zoo and the Northwest Trek are both fascinating places. The Northwest Trek is similar to the San Diego Wild Animal Park, but it features North American animals and not African ones. Pikes Place is fun. The Seattle Children's Museum is a fun place. The Seattle Aquarium is fun. Odyssey Maritime Discovery Center, which is next door, is quite fascinating. I am not sure how she would react to Pioneer Square. It is fascinating to me, but perhaps she should be older when she goes. There is outside of Seattle Snoqualmie Falls. I also remember that in the Cascades along Highway 2 which follows the Snoholmie? or Skyholmie? River and there are a ton of water falls just to the side of the highway. If you wish for a longer trip, there is the Applets and Cotlets Candy factory in Cashmere. Always a fascinating tour showing how the candy is made and you get free samples.
Oh and don't forget Tillicum Villiage on Blake Island. It is a Native American cultural center. They have demonstrations of carving of masks, totum poles and canoes. They also have a Salmon Potlatch dinner and afterward a demonstration of Native American dancing.
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Date: 2007-08-11 06:22 am (UTC)Oh and don't forget Tillicum Villiage on Blake Island. It is a Native American cultural center. They have demonstrations of carving of masks, totum poles and canoes. They also have a Salmon Potlatch dinner and afterward a demonstration of Native American dancing.