Water's a Way of Life in Seattle
A sharp, contemporary skyline wedged between the Puget Sound to the west and the towering Cascades to the east, Seattle remains one of the most photogenic cities in North America. Visitors marvel at the innovative, often harmonious compensations architects make here to account for the city's dramatic topography. And yet, as vertically stunning as it is, at heart Seattle will always be a town on the water. After all, that’s where so many of her people work, play, and even sleep.
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Enjoy casual eats at Maggie Bluff’s Marina Grill
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Grab a harborside table and a bucket of clams at Maggie Bluff's Marina Grill.
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See art by Serra and Calder under blue skies at Seattle's Olympic Sculpture Park.
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See Calder's Eagle at Seattle's new Olympic Sculpture Park.
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Satoko Kobayashi shuns the boring black umbrella for one that makes a real statement.
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A kayaker's view of the neighborhood from Lake Union.
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