Seattle Sights

  1. International Children's Park

    If the kids aren't up for exploring the Asian markets or sitting still for a dim sum brunch, bring them here to work off some energy by playing on the bronze dragon sculpture, designed by George Tsutakawa.

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  2. University of Washington

    Established in 1861, the University of Washington was first built downtown on the site of the present Fairmont Olympic Hotel, moving to its present location along Lake Washington's Union Bay in 1895. Much of the 259-hectare (639-acre) site constituted the grounds of the 1909 Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition. Dozens of new buildings were constructed for this World's Fair-like gathering.

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