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Seattle is known as the Emerald City. Its greenness stems from its abundant rainfall which encourages the growth of lush vegetation and also from its reflection in the clear blue/green waters of the Puget Sound. Visiting Seattle creates a mosaic of colorful impressions that shimmer in the imagination long after the visit ends. Mt. Ranier looks down on Seattle from its majestic heights. Driving through Seattle on a clear day has been compared to floating on a cloud in an emerald sky. From the dining room atop the Space Needle, a meal can be enjoyed along with a panoramic view of the whole city. Pike Street Market is a medley of fresh fish, fruit, vegetable and flower shops right on the water. Sitting at a sidewalk café, one can watch the men who work in the fish markets throwing the fish from back to front. As a customer asks to purchase a fresh fish of a certain size, one man selects a fish from the barrel of ice, throws it to the weigher who is positioned in front of him, who in turn calls out the weight and throws it expertly to the wrapper who packages it and hands it to the customer. It is not unusual to see huge tubs of Alaskan salmon, king crab legs, and dungeness crab awaiting this process in the market. The old fishing village of Ballard sits on the locks. Relax for a while and watch the ships go from Lake Union to the Puget Sound. A short drive north of Ballard leads to the Woodland Park zoo. It is a distinct pleasure to stroll through the acres of well kept grounds and to watch the animals enjoying their spacious natural habitats. When visiting a city, there is always the decision to be made as to whether to have a car available or to rely on public transportation. A car is not necessary in Seattle as there are several choices of bus, trolley and monorail routes. There are even convertible buses dually equipped with gasoline and electrical systems that go underground to double as subway cars! It is easy to drive in Seattle, however, and there is ample parking. An automobile is handy for exploring the sights beyond the city. Walking is another alternative. There are many interesting and beautiful walking tours. Remember, though, that Seattle, like Rome, was constructed on seven hills. Downtown is built on a slant, so a walk will provide a good workout and may be tiring to small children. Family attractions are everywhere in the city and suburbs. Seattle Center has a children's museum and interactive science center; Imax theater and several buildings with hands on exhibits. Around Green Lake in the center of Seattle children can roller blade, ride a bicycle or jog. Nearby at the University of Washington which sits on tranquil Lake Washington is a beautiful arboretum. There are parks everywhere. Venture back in time to the days of the original settlers and take a ferry ride on Puget Sound to Blake Island. Arriving at the Island, visitors are greeted with the offering of steaming cups of clams and broth prepared and served by Native American merchants. A delicious fresh salmon feast is then brought to the table after being cooked authentically in the traditional style in a Longhouse on the island. During dinner, dances are performed by Native American dancers. The Seattle Symphony, Seattle Opera and the Pacific Northwest ballet are world class. Their performances are rated as "fabulous." Sports fans enjoy the Seattle Mariners, Sea Hawks, Thunderbirds and Supersonics (NBA Basketball). A new indoor stadium hosts baseball and football teams. Each of Seattle's hills has its own history and special character. Queen Anne Hill is a charming little village within the city with theater, restaurants and shopping. Capitol Hill is similar. First Hill is the site of hospitals professional and medical office buildings. Beautiful magnolias grace the yards and gardens of the stately landmark homes on Puget Sound. The beauty of the lush green expanses in and around Seattle is assured because of the approximately 38 inches of rainfall per year. The best time of year to visit is July 15-October 1. That is when the area experiences mostly sunny days. The climate is temperate, however, with moderate temperatures throughout the year. During the winter there is skiing in the nearby Cascade Mountains, but very seldom is there snow in Seattle. Seattle hosts several festivals each year. Among the most popular with all members of the family are: Bumbershoot Arts Festival featuring artists and performers from around the world which is held toward the end of summer around the time of Labor Day; and the summer food festival called Bite of Seattle which offers samplings of the best of over 50 restaurants. Another favorite is the two week long Maritime Sea Fair in mid-May which opens with the arrival of pirate ships approaching on Puget sound and ends with a display of fast speed boats with many maritime competitions and concerts in between. Seattle is a city of great beginnings. Nordstrom's, Starbucks, Microsoft, Amazon.com and Eddie Bauer all started there. Seattle is the largest city in the Northwest with more than a half a million residents in the city itself and another two and a half million in the surrounding suburbs, yet it is very clean and beautiful. It is a memorable place to visit, and one to which the visitor will never tire of returning. Before the arrival of Europeans, the Seattle area was home to a peaceable Native American tribe that fished the bays and rivers of the Puget Sound and befriended early white settlers. Seattle's first businessman was Henri Yesler who made a fortune operating a sawmill. He had a slide constructed to transfer pieces of lumber from the mill down to the wharf where it was loaded on ships bound for San Francisco and Portland. A community grew up around the mill. This was the hub of city activity for many years and attracted many men to work in the lumber industry. In New England Asa Mercer recruited potential wives for Seattle's pioneer men. He finally found 11 "educated, refined single" women who agreed to follow him to the far western outpost. In less than a month after arriving in Seattle all eleven had found husbands and population growth was assured. A second group of 57 women followed the first, a group which included the future Mrs. Asa Mercer! Another milestone of progress was reached in 1893 when Seattle acquired its own railway tracks and the trains began to roll in. Maritime trade could then be established with the Orient and points east. The population increased from 3500 to 43,000 in a few years. Swamps were drained, sidewalks were built. A sewage system was even added. Growth and development were so strong that even the disastrous Great Seattle fire of 1899 that leveled 58 blocks of houses didn't slow things down. Undaunted, the city rebuilt with the difference that all wooden buildings were outlawed. From that time forward all buildings in the city of Seattle had to be constructed of stone or brick. In 1896 gold was discovered in the Yukon territory and the rush was on. Seattle was the gateway city to the Klondike. Prospectors stocked up in Seattle before venturing into the wilds of Alaska. The lucky ones who struck gold often returned to open businesses in Seattle. World Wars I and II brought military industries such as Boeing to the city. The 1962 World's fair bolstered the area tremendously. Over 9 million people visited the Exposition necessitating the improvement of public transportation, the upgrading of roads, the addition of parks and recreation facilities. The Space Needle and Monorail remain as successful examples of the ingenuity that attracted so many. Businesses for which Seattle is world famous include Nordstrom, Microsoft, Weyerhaeuser, Starbucks, Amazon.com and Price Costco. There were also the three college students who opened a little coffee stand called "Starbucks." In the 1990's Seattle revolutionized the music industry with the advent of punk rock bands such as Nirvana and Pearl Jam. The city's progressive politics, inventive culture and ready access to outdoor recreation continue to attract people to Seattle steadily. |
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Marriott's award winning economy lodging chain features clean, convenient, quality accommodations and the peace of mind you get from Marriott consistency - all for a great value! The Fairfield Inn Seattle Sea-Tac Airport is located one mile from the airport with complimentary transportation available twenty-four hours. Downtown Seattle is twelve miles north of the hotel. Please click on Area for additional location information and directions to this Seattle hotels.
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Adjacent to Seattle Tacoma International Airport, one mile from I-5 and 20 minutes south of downtown Seattle, we provide 24-hour complimentary airport shuttle service. Nearby you'll find the Seattle Waterfront and Puget Sound, Pike Place Market, Seattle Center, the Space Needle, Kingdome, Convention Center, Museum of Flight, University of Washington, Pioneer Square, King County Aquatic Center and Mt. Rainier. Shop at the Super Mall, South Center and SeaTac Malls. We're also close to Boeing, Weyerhaeuser and Microsoft. Our 838 spacious guest rooms and 12 suites provide all the services and amenities you'd expect of a first-class hotel, including coffeemaker with coffee, iron and ironing board. Unwind at our swimming pool and spa, or maintain your fitness program in our exercise room. We also provide laundry, valet and concierge service, room service, and business center. *Self-Parking is $12.00/24 hours*
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The Seattle Marriott Sea-Tac is adjacent to the airport and just three minutes from Interstate 5. Complimentary shuttle service to and from Sea-Tac International Airport is provided. The attractions and businesses of downtown Seattle are thirteen miles north of the hotel. The Marriott features a tropical garden atrium with indoor pool and whirlpool and offers banquet facilities for four hundred fifty people and meeting space for six hundred.
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