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Museums and Theaters

 

Seattle Art Museum
The Seattle Art Museum in Downtown Seattle has 118,000 square feet, two floors of free public space and 70% more gallery space for collections and exhibitions.

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Olympic Sculpture Park
The Olympic Sculpture Park gives residents and visitors the opportunity to experience a variety of art and sculpture in an outdoor setting while enjoying the incredible views and beauty of the Olympic Mountains, Puget Sound and Seattle's cityscape.

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Wing Luke Asian Museum
Located in the historic Chinatown-International District neighborhood in Downtown Seattle, the Wing Luke Asian Museum is the only pan-Asian Pacific American museum in the country, and the first Smithsonian Institution affiliate in the Pacific Northwest. It embraces the stories of immigration populations that have enriched and strengthened the American experience.

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5th Avenue Theatre
The 5th Avenue Theatre in Downtown Seattle first opened its doors in 1926, and after a $2.6-million renovation in 1980, the theatre re-opened, more beautiful than ever. Top-quality musical revivals, premieres of bound-for-Broadway shows, and present touring Broadway musicals result in 150 live musical performances each year.

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Museum of Flight
Located just south of Downtown Seattle, the Museum of Flight is one of the largest air and space museums in the world, attracting more than 400,000 visitors annually. The Museum's collection includes more than 150 historically significant air- and spacecraft, as well as the Red Barn®—the original manufacturing facility of The Boeing Company.

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Museum of History & Industry
The Museum of History & Industry in Seattle is the largest private heritage organization in Washington. It is the definitive place for everyone with a passion, curiosity, or question about the history of Seattle and King County.

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Paramount Theatre
The Paramount Theatre in Downtown Seattle is a 2,803-seat performing arts venue. Built in 1927 and renovated in 1995, the Paramount now hosts a mix of Broadway productions, music concerts and occasional showings of silent films, to celebrate the theater's roots as a grand movie palace.

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Washington State History Museum
The Washington State History Museum in downtown Tacoma maintains a year-round exhibit about the history of the Pacific Northwest, and provides temporary exhibits with detailed information about the history of the state of Washington. The top floor of the museum contains a "history lab" where visitors can experience and learn about history in a more hands-on fashion.

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Museum of Glass
The Museum of Glass in downtown Tacoma is a fine arts museum dedicated to presenting the medium of glass within the context of contemporary art in all media. The Museum includes the Hot Shop Amphitheater, galleries, outdoor exhibition areas, a theater, store and café.

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Tacoma Art Museum
Connecting people through art, Tacoma Art Museum serves the diverse communities of the Pacific Northwest through its collection, exhibitions and learning programs, emphasizing art and artists from the Northwest.

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