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Suggestions for Landmarks and Outdoors near Montlake, Seattle

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      1618 E Calhoun St, Seattle
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      • Zoe Z.

        Zoe Z. • May 27, 2016They have a wonderful playground for all ages (even teenagers and adults) they also have a softball/baseball field, track, court (basketball and tennis)

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      Trail
      Seattle
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      • Katy I.

        Katy I. • May 22, 2013Wear your knee high rain boots for this one. The name speaks the truth. I slipped off the muddy path and thigh deep into the marsh. It was funny...but also wet, cold and muddy. Otherwise a hidden jem!

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      2161 E Hamlin St., Seattle
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      Park
      2815 W Park Dr. E, Seattle
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      Harbor / Marina
      2524 Boyer Ave E, Seattle
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      Playground
      1618 E Calhoun St, Seattle
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      • Jim C.

        Jim C. • November 12, 2013Great place for piano lessons for the kids with teacher Sarah MacNabb.

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      2802 E Park Dr. E, Seattle
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      • Mary S.

        Mary S. • March 8, 2015Watch the canoes

      • Mary S.

        Mary S. • March 8, 2015Amazing trail!

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      Harbor / Marina
      1807 E Hamlin St (at Montlake Blvd.), Seattle
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      • Dave F.

        Dave F. • April 23, 2010SYC hosts weekly junior and adult sailing camps throughout the summer which are open to the public. They are a great place to start or improve your sailing skills.

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      Park
      Seattle
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      Cemetery
      1200 E Howe St., Seattle
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      • Robby D.

        Robby D. • September 2, 2012There is a small, and easy to miss, Civil War cemetery in Seattle. It's called the GAR Cemetery - the Grand Army of the Republic Cemetery.

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