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Seattle is a city shaped by water, mountains, and innovation. Its skyline, dominated by the Space Needle, tells only part of the story. Beneath it lies a vibrant mix of neighborhoods, each with its own character. The historic Pioneer Square district, Seattle's original downtown, is filled with Romanesque architecture and hidden underground passageways that date back to the 1890s. Just north, the bustling Pike Place Market has operated since 1907 and continues to offer fishmongers tossing salmon, small-batch doughnuts, and tucked-away comic book shops all under one roof. The city's tech-driven growth hasn't erased its deep cultural roots. Seattle was the birthplace of grunge music and remains a stronghold for independent arts. The Museum of Pop Culture (MoPOP), located at the Seattle Center, celebrates the city's creative spirit with exhibits on everything from Nirvana and Jimi Hendrix to science fiction and gaming. Just a short walk away, Chihuly Garden and Glass offers an explosion of color through Dale Chihuly's massive blown-glass installations, framed by views of Mount Rainier on clear days. For those curious about Seattle's global influences, the International District showcases the city's Asian American heritage with dim sum spots, Japanese bakeries, and cultural centers like the Wing Luke Museum. A few blocks west, the Seattle waterfront offers a completely different experience, with ferry rides across Puget Sound, the Seattle Aquarium, and the new Seattle Art Museum's Olympic Sculpture Park is a perfect blend of outdoor art and sweeping views of Elliott Bay. |
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