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Things To Do – Renton, Washington
Cost for the social program per quarter is $28 for residents and $33 for non-residents. All programs are held at the Renton Senior Activity Center from 7:00 p. m. to 8:30 p. m. unless otherwise st... More on Rentonwa.gov
Parks – Seattle, Washington
watch out for walkers, dogs, transients, needles, beer bottles, etc. Recommended Route: up by tennis courts ... More on trails.mtbr.com
Things To Do – Ballard, Washington
"I rode (what I think is) the entire route between N 145th Street (the southern trailhead in Shoreline) & Alderwood Mall Parkway (a total distance of about 12 miles) this past weekend. The trail is... More on TrailLink.com
Parks – Bellevue, Washington
Separate play space for 2-5 year olds (tot lot). Parking & Entry Points: Community Gardens, Blueberry Farm, and Phantom LakeFees: Permits - 25 cents/per 3 hours. Greenbelt ... More on KaBoom.org
Campgrounds – Concrete, Washington
15 sites; 15 RV/tent. On Baker Lake. Bath: no showers. More on AAA.com
Parks – Seattle, Washington
about Furtado Center: The Furtado Center is the practice facility for the Seattle Storm basketball ... More on GoCityKids
Restaurants – Seattle, Washington
Seafood is featured, and the place, foodwise, borders on gourmet , with things like fish stuffed with crab. More on CitySearch
Landmarks – Edmonds, Washington
This is the oldest operating church remaining in downtown Edmonds. Built in 1909 on donated land at 6th and Hebe Way, it was moved to its present site in 1929 and a basement was added. In 1950 it ... More on Ci.edmonds.wa.us
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