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The Seattle Great Wheel is a giant Ferris wheel at Pier 57 on Elliott Bay in Seattle, Washington. With an overall height of 175ft, it was the tallest Ferris wheel on the West Coast of the United States when it opened on June 29, 2012.Opening dayThe inauguration ceremony and opening to the public was on June 29, 2012. Participants in the ceremony, which took place at 2:30 p.m., included a presentation of colors by the US Coast Guard, a speech by Seattle mayor Michael McGinn, and entertainment by the University of Washington cheerleaders, spirit team, and marching band.Approximately 200 people lined up for the first ride on the wheel. Tickets cost $13 per person, with discounts for children and seniors. One luxury VIP gondola with red leather seats and a glass floor is available and costs $50 per person.Construction and designSeattle was the third city in North America to offer a wheel of this design, following the Niagara SkyWheel at Clifton Hill, Niagara Falls, Canada, which is also 175ft tall, and the larger Myrtle Beach SkyWheel in South Carolina, which is 187ft tall. The Seattle wheel is the only one of the three to be built over water.
Pioneer Square is a Downtown Seattle Transit Tunnel station located in Pioneer Square, served by Sound Transit Central Link light rail trains, Sound Transit buses and King County Metro buses. It is completely underground, with entrances in the former Public Safety and Lyon buildings and next to Prefontaine Place on 3rd Avenue. 3,300 daily Link light rail boardings are predicted for the year 2020.Originally constructed as a bus-only station by Metro and opened in 1990 for use by dual-mode buses/trolleybuses, it was rebuilt in 2005-2007 by Sound Transit for eventual use by light rail trains. Light rail service at this station started on July 18, 2009, with the opening of the Link system.There are entrances to the underground station at 3rd & James and 3rd & Cherry. There is also an accessible entrance along 3rd between Cherry and James.
Founded in 1975, the Danny Woo Community Garden is a 1.5 acre edible green space located in the heart of Chinatown/International District. The garden provides growing space for over 60 elder gardeners from the neighborhood, while also serving as an outdoor classroom for youth. We are also home to a flock of chickens, over 65 fruit trees, and an outdoor kitchen!
Kobe Terrace is a 1acre public park in the International District neighborhood of Seattle, Washington. It incorporates the Danny Woo International District Community Garden. Named after Kobe, Seattle's sister city in Japan, it occupies most of the land bounded on the west by 6th Avenue S., on the north by S. Washington Street, on the east by Interstate 5, and on the south by S. Main Street.Some of the wood structures in the Danny Woo Garden were constructed by the Howard S. Wright design/build studio of the University of Washington College of Architecture and Urban Planning under the direction of Steve Badanes.The former Nippon Kan Theatre is adjacent to the park.
Kobe Terrace is a 1acre public park in the International District neighborhood of Seattle, Washington. It incorporates the Danny Woo International District Community Garden. Named after Kobe, Seattle's sister city in Japan, it occupies most of the land bounded on the west by 6th Avenue S., on the north by S. Washington Street, on the east by Interstate 5, and on the south by S. Main Street.Some of the wood structures in the Danny Woo Garden were constructed by the Howard S. Wright design/build studio of the University of Washington College of Architecture and Urban Planning under the direction of Steve Badanes.The former Nippon Kan Theatre is adjacent to the park.
King County Parks stewards 200 parks, 175 miles of regional trails and 28,000 acres of open space, including such regional treasures as Marymoor Park, Cougar Mountain Regional Wildland Park, and the world-class Weyerhaeuser King County Aquatic Center. By cultivating strong relationships with non-profit, corporate and community partners, King County Parks provides recreational opportunities for King County residents and protects our region's public lands, leaving a legacy for future generations.
Lusciously innovative food. Internationally inspired menus. Artistic presentations. Professional planning and service. Since 1997, FOODZ has set the standard for exceptional catering throughout Puget Sound.
At Friendly Earth, we believe that giving back to the community is paramount. Proceeds generated from our recycling events are often donated to fundraisers or charities of the sponsors choice. Additionally, we always try to help families, organizations and schools by donating technology to those in need. If you are interest in protecting the environment and raising money for a good cause, contact Friendly Earth. We would love to hold a FREE recycling event for your neighborhood, business, community, church or school! We also offer FREE pick-ups for businesses and organizations. Feel free to call and schedule one now!
Showbox SoDo Lounge is the venue's most intimate and comfortable space.
Whet your appetite with more than 100 local and regional beers on our custom frost top drink rail. Then enjoy innovative tavern fare including urban burgers, crafted sausage, wok dishes, fresh salads, pizza, sushi and artisanal sandwiches. We take a great deal of pride of presenting a menu that has everything made fresh from scratch. Plan your special events in our spacious lounge area or come enjoy the game on one of our many flat screen TV's.
Clatter&Din is, in a word, different. Differenter than pretty much any other place that claims to be different. We call that "The Clatter&Din Difference". Sure, we LOOK like we're having too much fun to actually get anything done, but in fact it's all a ruse- carefully calculated to distract you with an atmosphere of mirth and gaiety, while behind the scenes your 5.1 mix, video edit, custom music session -WHATEVER - is being handled with the skill and passion of 10 ordinary men (or 8 ordinary women). We have lots of awards and happy clients from around the globe to prove it. Whatever your needs- world class sound design, VO and mixing, DVD authoring, web site media integration, video production and editorial services - we absolutely ache to exceed your expectations. It's a difference you can taste. Or at least hear and see.
Welcome to The Grand Salami's Facebook page. Our print publication, a glossy full-color magazine devoted to the Seattle Mariners, has been sold outside Safeco Field since 1999 (and before that, from 1996 on at the Kingdome). Check out our web site at www.grandsalami.net which will be populated with more and more great content from our sixteen seasons of print publications as time goes by.
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