Category Archives: Tour Attractions

Granary Burying Ground

Granary Burying Ground [caption id="attachment_39590" align="alignright" width="425"] Granary Burying Ground Credit GBCVB[/caption] Named for the grain storage building that used to stand adjacent, Granary Burying Ground is the third oldest burying ground in Boston proper. American notables like Paul Revere, John Hancock, and Samuel Adams are buried here alongside hundreds of colonial Bostonians. Founded in…
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Harvard Square

Harvard Square [caption id="attachment_39619" align="alignright" width="425"] Harvard Square Credit Kyle Klein[/caption] Like Faneuil Hall and Marketplace, Harvard Square is a historical landmark that has been renovated to fit the needs and desires of the modern public. Eight million people visit Harvard Square each year and participate in its incredibly diverse array of shopping, dining, and…
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Woodland Park Zoo

Woodland Park Zoo [caption id="attachment_26140" align="alignright" width="425"] Young snow leopard looking to the right with a soft focus green grass background[/caption] Woodland Park Zoo was founded in 1899 with the mission of inspiring generations of visitors to learn and care about the animals and to promote conservation practices through engaging experiences and top-notch animal care.…
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Wild Waves Theme Park

When the sun is high and the day is long, come by Washington's only water and amusement park. Seattle's own Wild Waves Theme Park is 70 acres of wet and wild fun! Bring your group down to the park for a laid back day of thrill rides and water slides. Everyone loves a good amusement…
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Whale Watching

Being on the coast, Seattle receives quite a bit of tourism for its proximity to the ocean and the cool beauty of the Pacific Northwest, among other things. A beloved attraction in the waters off of Washington state is the marine life. Take a charter boat into the open sea and see the majestic water…
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Washington Park Arboretum

In the 230 acres located on the shores of Lake Washington are more than 40,000 trees, shrubs, and vines at the Washington Park Arboretum. Walk along the shoreline, take in the wildlife, and the marvel at the majestic trees in the Woodland Garden or Witt Winter Garden. Bring your group to the Washington Park Arboretum…
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Teatro ZinZanni

Teatro ZinZanni For everything you could want in an entertaining destination, come to what the New York Times called "the Hottest Ticket in Town," Teatro ZinZanni. Part circus, part cabaret, part dinner theater, the Teatro ZinZanni is a magical mixture of European cirque and fine dining. The only frowning face you'll see at the Teatro…
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Discovery Park

Discovery Park On your next visit to Seattle, stop by Discovery Park and experience the beauty of nature near downtown Seattle. The 534-acre national park is the largest in the city and overlooks Puget Sound from Magnolia Bluff, perfectly situated with beautiful views of both the Cascade and Olympic mountain ranges. The park offers dozens…
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Chihuly Gardens and Glass

Chihuly Gardens and Glass Located next to the iconic Space Needle at the Seattle Center is the creative masterpiece attraction, the Chihuly Garden and Glass. Using the artistic works of sculptor and glass artist Dale Chihuly, the Garden and Glass museum strives to inspire the public and show off the region's culture and creative energy.…
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Bird Island Tour

Bird Island Tour At Lake Ouachita, near Mountain Pine and Hot Springs, Arkansas, your group will find the exciting and bustling region known as Bird Island! This Important Bird Area, as designated by the Audubon Society, is home to Lake Ouachita’s famous "tornado of birds." Located in the middle of the lake, the island is…
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