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Autumn In Seattle
Here's what to do:
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Washington Park
Arboretum. If you don't quite have the ambition to drive up to the
pass for a day hike, this is a great getaway for the city dwellers.
There are over 20,000 trees on 230 acres, and many of them are just
bursting with color right now. People probably take more pictures here
than at
Disneyland.
Take
an Industrial Tour:
There's the
Qwest Field Tour, $7. When you go to Qwest Field for a game, it's
natural to wonder how the facility operates. At this tour, they're able
to take you backstage where normally only maintenance men and
million-dollar jocks go. Also, there's the
Boeing
Tour. So many folks work at Boeing, paying to go see a tour of this
place is a bit of a mind flip.
Enjoy a Burly Soup.
With fall weather, it's the mood to hunker down in a wool sweater with
some cold weather comfort food. Some good places to try are
Pike Place Chowder,
which lives up to its reputation as a premiere chowder house; the
Essential Baking Company
for artisan breads; and
Soup Daddy Soups for hearty sandwiches and gumbo.
Cool
Video:
Watch this clip
on how big the universe is, and then contemplate the insignificant speck
of you.
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