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Makah Cultural Museum

Makah Cultural Museum by museumsWA

Ph. 360-645-2711 Hours: Open daily 10 - 5 Closed: New Year's Day, Thanksgiving and Christmas The museum may be closed due to harsh weather. Please call 360-645-2711 for more information. Admission: Adults: $5.00 Students (includes college students with ID) $4.00 Senior Citizens (62 years and older) $4.00 Military in uniform $4.00 Children 5 and under are free The Makah Museum interprets and houses 300-500 year old artifacts recovered from the Ozette Archaeological Site.

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Northwest Museum of Arts and Culture‎ -- The MAC

Northwest Museum of Arts and Culture‎ -- The MAC by museumsWA

(509) 456-3931 Hours: Wed - Sun from 10 to 5 Adults: $7 Seniors: (60 )$5 Students w/ ID: $5 The MAC is a Blue Star Museum that recognizes all active military with free admission from Memorial Day through Labor Day. Northwest Museum of Arts & Culture - popularly known as the MAC. The Museum became a Smithsonian Institute Affiliate in 2001 and today showcases the best of regional history, art, and American Indian cultures. email themac@northwestmuseum.org

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Weyerhaeuser Rhododendron Botanical Garden

Weyerhaeuser Rhododendron Botanical Garden by VisitWa

Ph. 253-838-4646 World renowned Rhododendron Species Botanical Garden, is a 22-acre ‘living museum’ and home to one of the largest collections of species rhododendrons and azaleas in the world. Lots of FREE parking The garden displays over 700 of the more than 1,000 species found in the wilds of North America, Europe, and Asia, as well as the tropical regions of southeast Asia and northern Australia. HOURS 10 am - 4 pm Tuesday - Sunday Closed: Mondays $8.00 General Admission $5.00 Seniors (65 ) & Students (w/ school ID) Free: Children under 12 years Email: info@rhodygarden.org Drive to the east entrance of the Weyerhaeuser Corporate Headquarters. Follow the signs marked “Rhododendron and Bonsai Gardens”

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Created on 5/18/2013 | Rated E for Everyone
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Foss Waterway Seaport

Foss Waterway Seaport by museumsWA

Ph. 253.272.2750 ext. 100 Foss Waterway Seaport celebrates Tacoma's rich maritime heritage-past, present and future. Located on the waterfront, in a century-old wooden wheat warehouse built to accommodate cargo arriving by rail and departing by sail (“where rail met sails”) during the early years of Tacoma. Foss Waterway Seaport is Puget Sound's maritime heritage, education and event center, where families, students and entire communities come to discover, explore, work and play. HOURS: Memorial Day to Labor Day Thurs – Sat 10:00 - 4:00 Sunday 12 – 4 ADMISSION Free for Seaport Members $ 8 Adults $ 5 Children, Students, Seniors 62 $ 20 Family Pass (up to 2 adults and 4 children) Rate info: www.fosswaterwayseaport.org/visit/hours-admissions How to get there: www.fosswaterwayseaport.org/visit/location More info @ www.FossWaterwaySeaport.org Facebook page: www.facebook.com/fosswaterwayseaport MOORAGE: www.fosswaterwayseaport.org/visit/moorage

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Kittitas County Fair – each Labor Day Weekend

Kittitas County Fair – each Labor Day Weekend by VisitWa

Phone (509) 962-7639 From the first organized Kittitas County Fair in 1885 to the modern five day event held each Labor Day weekend, the fair has always been about agriculture. From its inception by local farmers and ranchers the fair has showcased the best that Kittitas County has to offer. With the building of the rodeo arena and the first permanent buildings on the fairgrounds in 1923, the beginnings of the permanent location for the combined County Fair and Rodeo took hold. Now, each year, as in 1923, agricultural exhibits and competitions, the four day Ellensburg Rodeo and a gathering of Yakama Indians takes place in the heart of Ellensburg. Email: eventcenter@co.kittitas.wa.us

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Jazz in the Valley - Last Weekend in July

Jazz in the Valley - Last Weekend in July by VisitWa

509-925-2002 Bask in Central Washington's sun-drenched days and cool evenings Stroll through historic downtown Ellensburg and revel in the town's down-home hospitality Bring the family - children are welcome at most venues. Sip some of the Northwest's premier micro brews and wine in the festival beer garden Savor some specialty food ...of course ... the music will be amazing! Full Festival Passes are $40 A Full Festival Pass will give you admission to ALL THREE DAYS of performances at all venues (children 10 and under are FREE) Friday Night 8:00 p.m. - Midnight $15 Saturday Afternoon Noon - 7 p.m. $15 Saturday Night 8:00 p.m. - Midnight $15 Sunday 10:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m. $10 Send email to: jazzinfo@jazzinthevalley.com

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Yakama Nation Museum

Yakama Nation Museum by museumsWA

(509) 865-2800 The Yakama Nation Museum - boasts one of the finest Native American displays anywhere featuring dioramas and exhibits that reveal the drama and history of the Yakama Indians. Stories of the Yakamas are told in wall-sized poetry and murals that show the Native American connection to nature and bring the centuries of old traditions to life. The Smithsonian has partnered with the Yakama Nation in research and development of their Indian Peoples museum in Washington D.C. This popular museum is open year round and is a can’t miss The Yakama Nation Museum preserves, protects and perpetuates the Mid-Plateau lands and people throughout time. We recognize tribes and bands of the Yakama's traditionally, as changed in the 1855 Treaty, and all the Northwest plateau areas. We invite all to come in and learn about the Yakamas by the Yakamas. Admission Prices (pay in gift shop) Adults (19-54) $6.00 Seniors (55 & over) $4.00 Children (11-18) $4.00 Children (0-10) $2.00 Family Rate $15.00 http://yakamam

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Columbia River Waterfront Trail

Columbia River Waterfront Trail by VisitWa

The Columbia River Waterfront Trail is a five-mile trail that follows along the Columbia River. The trail passes the Water Resources Education Center, Old Apple Tree, Marine Park, Kaiser Viewing Tower and Shipyards, and Tidewater Cove. The trailheads are located at Wintler Community Park, Marine Park, Waterfront Park and downtown Vancouver. Shops, restaurants, picnic areas, play areas and view points are along the trail. http://www.cityofvancouver.us/parksrec/page/waterfront-renaissance-trail-5-miles

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Johnston Ridge Observatory  - PhotoOp

Johnston Ridge Observatory - PhotoOp by VisitWa

P360.274.2140 Admission Fee: $ 8 Free for Children age 15 and under Open Mid-May to early November Tucked into the side of Johnston’s Ridge and only 5 miles from the north side of Mt. St. Helens, the Johnston Ridge Observatory is a world-class facility providing visitors the opportunity to come within a stone’s throw of the crate, the observatory is unparalleled. Walk out on the viewing deck to feel the energy of the mountain as it continues to puff steam into the sky. Inside the 16,000-square-foot structure, one favorite is the fully-equipped theater, where visitors can watch a video about the eruption. Just as the mountain surprised the world with its blast. Following the movie, your surprise occurs as the screen rises to deliver a picture-perfect view of the mountain. For more detailed information, be sure to catch a formal talk or go on a guided walk led by one of the observatory’s volunteers.

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Mt. St. Helens Visitor Center

Mt. St. Helens Visitor Center by VisitWa

360.274.0962 The Mt. St. Helens Visitor Center at Silver Lake is a world-class facility located on the western shore of Silver Lake. With its high ceilings and massive windows, the outdoors becomes a part of the architecture. Your senses will come alive as you enjoy the interactive exhibits, a step-in model of the volcano and theater programs that are offered twice an hour. Outside, a mile-long trail takes you into marshy plains surrounding Silver Lake where you can see waterfowl and a picture-perfect view of the mountain. Make sure to take in one of the comprehensive presentations on the historical and cultural significance of the area. View exhibits showing the chronology of events leading up to the eruption and see the working seismograph. On your trip to Mount St. Helens, Silver Lake Visitor Center is the closest to I-5. Visitor Information Hours 9 – 4 every day of the week Admission Fees: Ages 6 and younger: Free Ages 7 to 17: $2.50 Ages 18 and older: $5 Family: $15 (two adults plus accompany

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Fort Vancouver Historical Site

Fort Vancouver Historical Site by VisitWa

(360) 816-6230 The British Hudson's Bay Company established an extensive fur trading network throughout the Pacific Northwest of which Fort Vancouver was the administrative center and principal supply depot. Today the reconstructed 1840s era Fort and Village, operated by the National Park Service, offer a glimpse into the lives of Native Americans, settlers, and fur trappers. The Fort is the site of many special events and interactive educational programs. America the Beautiful Interagency passes are sold and accepted at this location. Call the Fort Vancouver National Historic Site Visitor Center to find out what is happening today, or visit online and click Schedule of Events. at www.nps.gov/fova

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Wild Horse Wind and Solar Facility

Wild Horse Wind and Solar Facility by VisitWa

509-964-7815 (April through November) This impressive facility is open to the public and provides free tours. Anyone can tour the area, plus the facility has a large, panoramic-view conference room that may be rented for business meetings or retreats. Wild Horse Wind and Solar Facility – has 149 turbines spanning across 10,000 acres. The giant wind turbines can generate up to 273 megawatts of electricity, enough to serve more than 80,000 homes. Wild Horse also includes one of the Pacific Northwest's largest solar-power arrays. Email: wildhorse@pse.com 3 minute video tour of windmill. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8lWTQdHEazg&feature

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IMAGINE Children's Museum

IMAGINE Children's Museum by VisitWa

Phone: 425-258-1006 Imagine Children’s Museum is a 501 (c ) 3 non-profit organization that enriches the lives of children and their families through unique, hands-on, interactive learning opportunities. It is a magical place where imaginations soar! Hours of Operation: Monday CLOSED Tues/Wed 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Thurs/Fri/Sat 10:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Sunday 11:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Admission Children (12 mo. and under): FREE General Admission: $9.00 Imagine is proud to announce they have achieved Charity Navigator’s highest rating for sound fiscal management. Charity Navigator is the leading charity evaluator in America. www.ImagineCM.org

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North Head Lighthouse

North Head Lighthouse by VisitWa

Perched 129 feet above sea level, North Head lighthouse, completed in 1898, is one of two historic lighthouses in Cape Disappointment State Park. A .3-mile walk from the parking area and donation of $2.50 dollars (for 18 years and up) admits one to a 69-step climb to the lantern room (seasonal hours). Here enjoy expansive views of the mouth of the Columbia River and shipwreck-thick “Graveyard of the Pacific.” Nearby trails lead to 300-year-old Sitka spruce, ancient Douglas fir, moss-laden rain forests, wetlands and beach. With its trailhead near the light keeper’s house, Bell’s View trail provides a great view of North Head. People wearing flip-flops and children under 7 are not permitted in the lantern room. Discover Pass required. http://funbeach.com/local-attractions/north-head-lighthouse/

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Northwest Carriage Museum

Northwest Carriage Museum by VisitWa

(360) 942-4150 The Northwest Carriage Museum, located near the intersection of highways 101 and 6 in Raymond, boasts a Smithsonian-worthy collection of 15 impeccably restored horse-drawn carriages, wagons and sleighs, all dating from the 1800s. A standout is Shelburne Landau buggy driven by Belle Watling in the movie classic Gone with the Wind -- Great hands-on children’s area! Adjacent attractions are the Willapa Seaport Museum and Public Market. Nearby stops include the 1926 Raymond Theater and steel sculptures of the Wildlife-Heritage Sculpture Corridor. In neighboring South Bend, visit the 1920 North County Courthouse and the Pacific County Historical Society Museum. North along Willapa Bay, stop into the Tokeland Hotel, “the oldest resort hotel in Washington.” Admission Adults: $4 Children 6-18: $2 (under 5 are free) Families $ 10 Visit www.nwcarriagemuseum.org for details on admission and hours.

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Lewis & Clark Interpretive Center

Lewis & Clark Interpretive Center by VisitWa

360.642.3029 Perched on a cliff overlooking the Cape Disappointment lighthouse, the mouth of the Columbia River and the “Graveyard of the Pacific”, the Lewis and Clark Interpretive Center tells the story of the Corps of Discovery’s arduous voyage across the continent and arrival at the Pacific Ocean. A major renovation in 2005, added interactive features that detail the 18 days the Corps spent in Pacific County. The Center is located in Cape Disappointment State Park. With its trails, beaches, rain forests, lighthouses, interpretive programs, and more, the Park is popular for day visitors as well as overnight stays. Among its highlights is the first installation of the Confluence project, designed by Maya Lin. Small admission fee. Discover Pass required. http://funbeach.com/local-attractions/lewis-clark-interpretive-center/

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Pullman Farmers Market - Wednesdays

Pullman Farmers Market - Wednesdays by VisitWa

509-334-3565 Features live music and has two dozen vendors who participate each season. They are proud to offer fresh produce and value added farm products such as herbs, eggs, meat, flowers, jam, baked goods, and soup mixes. Located in the Spot Shop Parking Lot. Open Wednesdays 3:30-6pm from mid May to mid October. www.pullmanchamber.com

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Goodwinds LLC - distributor and retailer of carbon fiber rods an

Goodwinds LLC - distributor and retailer of carbon fiber rods an by YodioSponsors

Ph: 206-632-6151 Carbon and fiberglass rods and tubes for your kites, hobbies, garden, and projects! Check out all our rods and tubes, connectors, line, fabric, and more at www.goodwinds.com . We're just off I-5, use exit 225. Hours: M – F, 9 – 5 Contact us at info@goodwinds.com

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Deception Pass Tours -- 1 Hour jet boat tours

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888-909-8687 Hourly Jet Boat Tours Of Deception Pass!! From $24.95 Per Person Tours Leave Daily @ 11am, Noon, 1pm, 2pm, 3pm, 4pm, 5pm, 6pm Deception Pass is one of the most visited attractions in Washington Learn about Deception Pass, the Bridge and surrounding area on this amazing tour aboard the “Island Whaler.” Enjoy the thrill of the fast jet boat through Deception Pass with a knowledgeable interpreter. Tickets can be purchased for Deception Pass Tours at the ticket booth in the parking lot at the south end of the Deception Pass Bridge. www.DeceptionPassTours.com

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Northwest Woodworker's Gallery

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Ph. (206) 625-0542 Northwest Woodworkers' Gallery is a woodworking cooperative owned by the woodworkers who show at our gallery. A unique destination in the heart of Seattle, NWWG has been connecting wood artists to the public for more than thirty years. The gallery presents a rare combination of innovative design and heirloom quality, collaborate on custom projects with skilled artisans, tour studios, or simply learn about the woodworker’s craft. This is the place where burgeoning furniture makers come for inspiration, where young couples come to drool, and everybody instinctively pets the furniture. Many of our makers’ designs are recognized as signature works: published, collected, and widely known. Gallery Hours Tuesday - Friday: 10 am - 6 pm Saturday - Sunday: 10 am - 5 pm (Monday by appointment)

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