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Seattle Central Library is one of City Tour.

1. Seattle Central Library

9.0
1000 4th Ave (btwn Madison & Spring), Seattle, WA
Library · Seattle Central Business District · 152 tips and reviews

Windows Live Photo GalleryWindows Live Photo Gallery: Stand at the corner of 5th and Spring, across from the library, to capture the entire building. A reflection of the sunset on the building is possible from late spring to early summer.

2. Wing Luke Museum of the Asian Pacific American Experience

8.5
719 S King St, Seattle, WA
History Museum · International District · 12 tips and reviews

HISTORYHISTORY: This museum depicts the story of the Asian-American experience through historic photographs, artwork and text. The museum store sells photographs, documentaries & books on Japanese-American culture.

Bill Speidel's Underground Tour is one of City Tour.

3. Bill Speidel's Underground Tour

7.7
614 1st Ave (btwn Cherry St & Yesler Way), Seattle, WA
Tour Provider · Pioneer Square · 138 tips and reviews

Jason MONKEY R.Jason MONKEY Robertson: look for the ghoasts on the tour... ladies falling from ladders while crossing the old streets

Waterfall Garden Park is one of City Tour.

4. Waterfall Garden Park

8.1
219 2nd Ave S (at S Main St.), Seattle, WA
Park · Pioneer Square · 37 tips and reviews

HISTORYHISTORY: The dominant materials in this Pioneer Square park are wood, concrete and water. It's like stepping into a Zen water and rock garden.The splashing water drowns out traffic noise and soothes the soul.

Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park is one of City Tour.

5. Klondike Gold Rush National Historical Park

7.2
319 2nd Ave S (at S Jackson St.), Seattle, WA
History Museum · Pioneer Square · 17 tips and reviews

HISTORYHISTORY: This park tells the story Seattle played in the Gold Rush of 1898. Some miners stayed in Seattle & made fortunes in other ways, including John Nordstrom, the founder of Nordstrom department stores.