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The Region

What makes our community special begins with where we are. Our environment, outside and in, helps define our character and personality. It provides the foundation for who we are and what we do.

Living in the Pacific Northwest does something to people. It's easy to keep things in perspective when you can balance the pace of urban life with natural wonders. There's room to roam, places of silence, environments where action invites exhilaration. Wide open spaces encourage open minds. The Northwest is a place that inspires respect for individuality and personal expression.

Seattle

Jet City. Latté Land. The Silicon Forest. Whatever you call it, Seattle is an amazing place. It's a young city, founded in the 1850s by people who came to the frontier to build new lives. Denny, Mercer, Yesler, Boren, and Bell. The architects of early Seattle laid a lasting foundation that still rewards individuality and entrepreneurship. Today, instead of lumber and trapping, it's software, airplanes, and coffee. Seattle is in many ways still a frontier city - open to new ideas and offering those who come here a place to make a fresh start.

Big enough to support both highbrow culture and experimental art. Small enough to find where you fit in. Music and art spills from galleries and theaters onto the street with year-round festivals and events. There is a spirit here that you don't find in other cities to sample something new, to make it part of your life.

Following are some links to help you get a sense of what life is like in Seattle

Chamber of Commerce
History Link - An online resource about Seattle's history.
Seattle Center - Site of the 1962 World's Fair.
The Space Needle - Seattle's icon.
Pike Place Market - Our world-famous farmers market.
Seattle.net - a guide to everything Seattle.
Seattle.gov - Visiting Seattle, the Official Site of the City of Seattle.
VR Seattle - more than 400 Quicktime VR movies of Puget Sound.
Experience Washington - the official Washington tourism site.

Events
Bumbershoot - Seattle's art and music festival.
Citysearch.com - Up-to-date information on events.
Northwest Folklife
SeaFair - Summer-long series of events all over Puget Sound.
Seattle International Film Festival

Museums and Galleries
Center for Wooden Boats
Experience Music Project
Frye Art Museum
Museum of Flight
Museum of History and Industry
Pacific Science Center
Seattle Art Museum
Seattle Aquarium
Wing Luke Asian Museum
Woodland Park Zoo

Professional Sports
Mariners - Baseball
Seahawks - Football
Storm -Basketball (women's)
SuperSonics - Basketball
Thunderbirds - Hockey

Personal Sports
SkiWashington.com - pass and snow reports, and other links.
The Bicycling Visitor's Guide to Seattle
Shredderlink.com - skiing, hiking, climbing, snowboarding guide.
Washington Trails Association - a site dedicated to hiking.

Transportation
Metro Online - City Bus system
Traveler's Information for Washington State

Local Media

Television
KING-TV (NBC)
KOMO-TV (ABC)
KIRO-TV (CBS)
KCPQ-TV (FOX)

Newspapers
Seattle Times
Seattle Post-Intelligencer
Seattle Weekly
The Stranger

Other Interesting Seattle sites
Cinerama - Paul Allen's high-tech movie theater.
Seattle Webcams - a directory of Puget Sound webcams.

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