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Posted By: davidcycleback
I like the Seattle Art Museum anyway. Nice selection of modern and old, and nice location downtown. In case any out of towners plan on visiting, the Museum has three locations: main building downtown, Asian Museum in suburb and Olympic Sculpture Park. The baseball sculpture is in the downtown museum. It normally costs admission to the downtown museum, but I believe it's free admission one day a month (check website). It's in the center of downtown, nice tourist friendly area, close walking distance to the downtown sites-- Pike Street Market (about 3 blocks away), aquarium, recently built library famous for his unique architecture, stores, restaurants, etc. About 50 percent of the tv show Frazer fictitiously takes place in the area, as that's where Frazer Crane lives. |
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