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Museo de la Ballena - Whale Museum

Museo de la Ballena - Whale Museum by YodioMan

A newly relocated and remodeled museum located on the heart of the Malecon. The fee to enter the museum is reported to be $ 150 pesos.

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Magdalena Bay - whale boat and whale

Magdalena Bay - whale boat and whale by YodioMan

Gray whales annually gather in Magdalena Bay to weather the winter and birth their calves. In early spring many visit Magdalena Bay to close observe the whales and their calves by chartering small motor skiffs and guides. The PhotoOps are abundant and a luck day may include very close encounters with the young curious calves.

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Duchess of Downtown Tours

Duchess of Downtown Tours by VisitWa

The Duchess of Downtown invites you to Hop On a big yellow school bus and embark on a journey through Tacoma's vibrant creative hot spots! Duchess of Downtown Tours offers guided bus tours throughout the year. Enjoy the ART BUS tour! Visit art exhibits, get inspired and see Tacoma through an insider’s lens. Tickets are $11 regular ticket and $22 for VIP. VIP tickets include swag bags full of gifts from local businesses. Get tickets for the next Tour here: http://www.brownpapertickets.com/event/1726861 Get up to date info on upcoming tours on our website: http://www.duchessofdowntowntours.com Visit our Facebook page for details about the stops on this month's tour: https://www.facebook.com/TacomaARTBUS?fref=ts

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Seattle Center

Seattle Center by VisitWa

Ph. 206 684-7200 Seattle Center is a community treasure and a tourism gem with its a 74-acres urban open space filled with waterworks, trees, gardens and walkways, offering activities for the whole family. Seattle Center is also an entertainment hub offering planetary exploration at Pacific Science Center (fee) to enthralling art installations at Chihuly Garden and Glass (fee) and an elevator up to the top of the Space Needle (fee) or cool off in International Fountain. Take your kids to Artists at Play to play on North America's largest Climbing Tower, or stop for a refreshing glass of wine at Collections Cafe. There are fresh, creative Northwest foods in the Armory Food Hall and nighttime arts and culture at Marion Oliver McCaw Hall and KeyArena, the region’s top touring concert venue. You’ll find theater, dance, live music and much more. More info @ www.SeattleCenter.com.

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Lummi Ferry

Lummi Ferry by VisitWa

Ph. (360) 734-7270 It’s just a short 5-minute passage from the mainland to Lummi Island aboard the Whatcom Chief. Round-trip fares are collected during the passage to the Island. Remember, there is no fuel station on Lummi Island. If you are driving make sure you have enough in the tank to get around and get back! Hours of Operation Monday – Friday 5:40 a.m.- 12:10 a.m. Saturdays 7 a.m. - 12:30 a.m. Sundays & Holidays 7 a.m. - 12:10 a.m. Fares Passenger – RT $ 7 Std Vehicle and Driver – RT $ 13 More info on rates @ http://co.whatcom.wa.us/DocumentCenter/View/1181 Schedule info: http://www.co.whatcom.wa.us/562/Ferry-Schedule

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Lummi Island Ferry on Lummi Island

Lummi Island Ferry on Lummi Island by VisitWa

Ph. (360) 734-7270 Hours of Operation Monday – Friday 5:40 a.m.- 12:10 a.m. Saturdays 7 a.m. - 12:30 a.m. Sundays & Holidays 7 a.m. - 12:10 a.m. Fares Passenger – RT $ 7 Std Vehicle and Driver – RT $ 13 More info @ http://co.whatcom.wa.us/DocumentCenter/View/1181

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Seattle Architecture Foundation Walking Tours

Seattle Architecture Foundation Walking Tours by VisitWa

Through entertaining and informative guided walking tours, Seattle Architecture Foundation (SAF) awakens people to the profound influence of the built environment surrounding them. SAF offers 8 different walking tours in and around downtown Seattle. Most downtown tours are approximately two hours in length and begin at the SAF Gallery, 1333 5th Ave, 3rd Floor, Rainier Square Atrium (next to Rainier Tower) at 10am, unless otherwise communicated. Advance registration is strongly encouraged; walk-ups are limited to space available. Private tours are also available. Tours are $15 in advance /$25 cash, day of event. Ph. 206.667.9184 Website: www.SeattleArchitecture.org

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Chateau Ste. Michelle - Garden Tour

Chateau Ste. Michelle - Garden Tour by VisitWa

Washington State's oldest winery is surrounded by 105 wooded acres and unique craftsman-style architecture, acting as an oasis for everyone who visits. Be warned that with all there is to experience, an hour can quickly become three. Hours: Daily 10 – 5 Enjoy grounds and picnic areas for free Garden tour is $ 10 and offered @ 11 am on Tuesdays and Thursdays, tour is approximately 45 minutes – call 425.415.3633 Tasting Room Hours: Daily 10 – 5 Free 35 minute winery tours with tasting, daily, no appointment required. Ph. 425.415.3633 Website: www.Ste-Michelle.com

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Angel Island -- PhotoOp of Golden Gate Bridge

Angel Island -- PhotoOp of Golden Gate Bridge by YodioMan

Angel Island is an island in San Francisco Bay offering expansive 360 degree views of the San Francisco skyline, the Marin County Headlands and Mount Tamalpais. The entire island is included within Angel Island State Park and is administered by California State Parks. The island, a California Historical Landmark, has been used for a variety of purposes, including military forts, a US Public Health Service Quarantine Station, and a US Bureau of Immigration inspection and detention facility. Although part of Tiburon, the island is separated from the mainland of Marin County by Raccoon Strait. Access to the island is by private boat or public ferry from San Francisco, Tiburon or Vallejo. During the off-season (October–March), all ferries run a reduced schedule. All fares include park admission.

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The Clock Tower – Part of Heritage Walk

The Clock Tower – Part of Heritage Walk by VisitWa

The clock tower is all that remains of the Great Northern Train Station. The station was demolished in the early 1970s in preparation for Expo ‘74. The train depot itself was completed in 1902 and was considered the finest depot west of Chicago. Countless passengers embarked and disembarked at the depot. It served famous passenger trains like the “Empire Builder.” The clock tower now stands as a city landmark in the heart of Riverfront Park, the centerpiece of the city. (509) 625-6200 Spokane Parks and Recreation Riverfront Park is open from dawn until dusk, generally, and there is no admission. It remains open later in the day/early evening for events such as concerts, which require purchase of a ticket. See the website below for other hours. https://beta.spokanecity.org/riverfrontpark/hourspricing/ Posted by Nadine S., Spokane's Homegrown Tourist

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Created on 2/11/2015 | Rated E for Everyone
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Port Townsend Aero Museum

Port Townsend Aero Museum by museumsWA

Ph. (360) 379-5244 The Port Townsend Aero Museum preserves aviation history in the Pacific Northwest. Our collection includes a variety of antique and classic aircraft. We regularly fly those aircraft that are safe and airworthy. Hours: Wed - Sunday 9 - 4 Monday-Tuesday Closed Admission Prices: Adults $10 Seniors $9 Active Military $9 Youth (Ages 7-12) $6 Children (6 and under) Free

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Created on 7/20/2015 | Rated E for Everyone
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Dock Street - Paddle Sports - Kayak Rentals

Dock Street - Paddle Sports - Kayak Rentals by YodioSponsors

Open Daily 8.30 am - Dusk Call for availability: 253.250.1906 Paddle the Foss Waterway and Commencement Bay in a rental kayak from Dock Street Marina in the heart of Tacoma! Waterfront activity, scenic views of Tacoma, Vashon Island and Commencement Bay make this a great launching point for kayakers. Rent by the hour - both single and double kayaks are available. Your rental includes life jacket, paddle, and float cushion. Rental Rates Single Kayak $ 20 for first hour $ 5/hour for added hours Double Kayak $ 25 for first hour $ 10/hour for added hours SUP Paddle Boards $ 20 for first hour $ 10/hour for addt’l hour

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Chihuly Walking Tours by Museum of Glass

Chihuly Walking Tours by Museum of Glass by museumsWA

Ph. (866) 468-7386 Chihuly Walking Tours Enhance your Museum of Glass experience with a Chihuly Walking Tour led by knowledgeable docents of the Museum of Glass! Tours begin at 2 pm, departing from the Museum front desk. Tour participants will be guided around downtown Tacoma, stopping at Dale Chihuly's public art installations throughout the walk. Admission: All prices include Museum admission. $25 general $22 military/senior/student $15 child

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Museum of Glass

Museum of Glass by museumsWA

Ph. (866) 468-7386 Come experience art on fire. Experience contemporary glass at Tacoma’s cultural and architectural icon. Feel the heat as you watch artists working in the West Coast’s largest hot shop and marvel at edgy and inspiring exhibition of 20th and 21st century art. Create your own glass art with a hands-on fusing workshop, grab lunch or a sweet treat in the cafe, and take home a treasure from the finest museum store around. Outdoors, stroll across the remarkable Chihuly Bridge of Glass. Links for Museum of Glass www.museumofglass.org www.museumofglass.org/visit www.museumofglass.org/directions www.museumofglass.org/live-from-the-hot-shop www.facebook.com/museumofglass www.twitter.com/museumofglass www.instagram.com/museumofglass https://www.stqry.com/v/Museum-of-Glass/o_6d1bea072d2da6641f3b1e675469300b Admission: Adults $ 15 Seniors, Students, Military $ 12 Children 6-12 $ 5 Hours: Open 7 days a week in Summer Winter: 5 days a week Wed – Sat 10 – 5 Sun Noon to 5

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Wolf Haven

Wolf Haven by Thingstodo

Wolf Haven, a sanctuary that provides a lifetime home for over 180 displaced, captive-born animals in Tenino, now requires reservations. No more drop-by visits. Fee: $ 12 Call in advance: 800.448.9653 A reservation system allows Wolf Haven to control the modest crowds that come to join its 50-minute guided tours, allowing the sanctuary to maintain a predictable number of guests — preferably a "comfortable size" of 20 people or less. Of course, Wolf Haven is a nonprofit sanctuary. Their primary mission is the care for the wolves. Email: 
info@wolfhaven.org Website: www.WolfHaven.org A Wolf Haven visit includes: A 50-minute guided walking visit through the public portion of the wolf sanctuary. Learn about wolves, both in captivity and in the wild. Potentially see and hear 10-12 sanctuary residents. An optional self-guided trail walk through restored, mounded prairie.

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Ginkgo Forest Winery

Ginkgo Forest Winery by WAwines

Discover our amazing award-winning wines in the relaxed, gallery atmosphere of our Old Town Tacoma Tasting Room. Located just up the hill from Ruston Way and the Commencement Bay waterfront, our tasting room offers inside and seasonal sidewalk seating. You are welcome to enjoy our estate wines with your carry-in meal. Hours: Wed - Thu Noon to 7pm Fri - Sat Noon to 8pm Sun Noon to 6pm Happy Hour 4:30pm to 6pm Wed - Sat and all day on Sunday Tasting Room: 253-301-4372 www.ginkgowinery.com Find us on Facebook and Twitter.

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Stina’s Cellars

Stina’s Cellars by WAwines

Ph. 253.227.9748 Hours: Thurs – Sat Noon – 6 Affordably situated in an industrial complex on Lakewood Avenue is Stina’s Cellars. Stina is the nickname of owner and vintner Perry Preston and it’s a family owned and operated boutique winery producing high quality, affordable wines. Perry and Penny grew up in the heart of Washington’s wine country – Prosser, WA. Since 2005 they have pursued their shared dream of making enjoyable wines. Stina has received a number of honors and awards, and their winery currently offers seven varietals and blends. The front area of the winery offers you a comfortable and unpretentious tasting room, while the Prestons make their wine in the back area. Typically they charge $5 to taste five of their wines and $ 10 to taste their full line. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/StinasCellars Webpage: http://www.stinascellars.com/main.asp Our hours of operation for the U.S. Open will be 12pm-8pm every day from June 12th till June 21st.

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LAKEWOLD GARDENS

LAKEWOLD GARDENS by Thingstodo

The lakes of Lakewood feature some of Pierce County’s finest homes. As you will see most are discreetly screened by hedges and fences. BUT Lakewold Gardens is your opportunity to visit one of these Lakewood estates. This impressive estate and its gardens fronting the lake are open to the public five days a week. Lakewold offers landscape architecture by Thomas Church surrounded by rare and native plants, State Champion trees, over 900 rhododendrons, 30 Japanese maples and stunning statuary. A Washington State historic landmark, Lakewold's Georgian-style mansion and historic architecture complete the 10 acres. Hours: 10 am - 4 pm Wed through Sundays Tickets: $9 adults, $6 seniors, free for 12 and younger Information: Ph 253-584-4106

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Pierce College Planetarium

Pierce College Planetarium by Thingstodo

Pierce College’s Science Dome, a simulated night-time experience in its 58-seat digital planetarium. Being the only one in the area, you’ll enjoy its 38-foot-wide, domed screen displaying the night sky. One of the staff typically dedicates 25 minutes of their presentation to explaining Doppler shifts, astronomical spectroscopy, and space telescopes. The presentation is illustrated by another staffer projecting on the dome planets, stars and the night sky. It’s a visual feast for the eyes. Hours: 7 p.m. Fridays and 3:15 p.m. Saturdays Children’s shows (ages 3-8): 12:30 and 2 pm on Saturdays Tickets: $6 adults, $3 children. Children’s shows are $3 for kids (adults free) Information: Ph. 253-964-6440

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African Americans in the Pacific Northwest

African Americans in the Pacific Northwest by museumsWA

A museum dedicated to the meaning of being African American in the Pacific Northwest. African Americans were among the earliest settlers to Washington, and their roots were a variety of origins. The Northwest African American Museum offers insights into many of these origins and their Pacific Northwest experiences. Invites. Cost: $ 5 – 7 Hours: Wed – Sunday 11 – 5 Thursday 11 – 7 Phone: 206.518.6000 Website : http://naamnw.org

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