The search term "Seattle" is an unequivocal geographical reference to
the City of Seattle in the State of Washington
and the larger metropolitan area that surrounds the city. The city gets its name from Chief Seattle (c. 1786 - June 7, 1866) of the
Suquamish and Duwamish Native American tribes.
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Are you looking for "Seattle" government Web sites?
Seattle.gov Official Web site of the City of Seattle.
King County Official Web site of the Washington State county for which Seattle is the county seat.
Seattle.Net A comprehensive guide to Seattle business,
entertainment, and community.
Craigslist - Seattle/Tacoma Free community
bulletin and discussion board for posting job offers, resumes, personal ads, housing
offers, and various other services and items offered for sale.
Are you looking for "Seattle" newspapers, magazines, and other periodicals?
The Seattle Times Company Founded in
1896 by Alden J. Blethen, the Seattle Times Company is a fourth- and fifth-generation family
business.
The Seattle Times Local daily newspaper covering Seattle and the rest of the Northwest.
Seattle Post-Intelligencer The oldest daily
morning newspaper in the state of Washington, established in 1863, with a following
throughout the Northwest.
The Seattle Press Online version of a now defunct
bi-weekly, controlled circulation urban news journal with a former circulation of over
31,000, distributed free at hundreds of locations throughout Seattle
Seattle Indymedia Center Local branch of a collective of independent organizations offering grassroots,
non-corporate media coverage.
Seattle Weekly Alternative news for the Northwest with extensive entertainment coverage and personals.
The Stranger Alternative alternative news for the Northwest with extensive entertainment coverage and personals.
Seattle Gay News Online news resource for
events and topics dealing with today's gay, lesbian, bi-sexual, transgender and curious
homosexual society.
Are you looking for "Seattle" television and radio Web sites?
Ai - The Art Institute of Seattle Part of The
Art Institutes system, offering postsecondary degrees in design, media arts, culinary arts, and fashion.
Antioch University Seattle A small university in
downtown Seattle offering master's degrees, B.A. completion in liberal studies, a doctorate
in clinical psychology, and teaching and professional certificates.
Seattle Community College District A multi-campus
college district offering two-year degrees, liberal arts and science education, professional
technical training, and lifelong learning opportunities.
Are you looking for "Seattle" museums, libraries, and art galleries?
Seattle Art Museum (SAM) An eclectic
collection of over 21,000 art objects and a variety of changing exhibitions.
The Children's Museum Seattle Located in
the Seattle Center, the Children's Museum offers a fun, interactive experience with a
variety of unique exhibits and programs.
The Henry Art Gallery Contemporary art center
featuring innovative programming, public education, diverse film and lecture series, and
exhibitions.
The Frye Art Museum A collection and changing
exhibitions of representational art of the highest quality created by artists of the past
and present, with an emphasis on European and American painting of the nineteenth and
twentieth centuries, and the work of artists from the Pacific Northwest and Alaska.
Nordic Heritage Museum Dedicated to collecting,
preserving, and honoring the legacy of American immigrants from Denmark, Finland, Iceland,
Norway, and Sweden.
Are you looking for other sites featuring "Seattle" arts, culture, and history?
Seattle Opera Found in 1963, now one of the
leading opera companies in the United States.
Seattle Symphony Orchestra First
performing on December 29, 1903, and celebrating it Centennial Season with a Carnegie Hall
debut.
The Seattle Repertory Theatre Founded in 1963
through the vision of a group of Seattle citizens who strongly felt that a first-rate
theatre was needed in their city, receiving the 1990 Tony Award for Outstanding Regional
Theatre.
The Paramount Theatre Home to the Seattle
Theatre Group (STG), a nonprofit performing arts organization dedicated to operating the
historic Paramount & Moore Theatres.
Earshot Jazz A Seattle based
non-profit music, arts and service organization formed in 1984 to support
jazz and increase awareness in the community.
Cinema Seattle Presenter of the Seattle
International Film Festival, now in its 30th season.
HistoryLink An online encyclopedia of Washington State History.
A Seattle Lexicon A lexicon of
Seattle and Northwest lingo and slang, including sections on pop history, geography, nature, streets,
places, espresso, and sports.
Seattle Folklore Society Folk music concerts,
contra dances and other folk dances, song circles, jams, and music camps in Seattle,
Washington and the Puget Sound area.
Are you looking for information about "Seattle" events and festivals?
Seattle Marathon Annual marathon benefiting the Candlelighters Childhood
Cancer Foundation of Puget Sound.
The Seattle Hempfest Annual festival of activists
seeking to reform America's marijuana and hemp policies.
Seafair An annual holiday tradition wherein
nearly 400 boaters decorate their vessels in a festive display of lights and welcome aboard
over 2,500 developmentally disabled guests at various docks and yacht clubs.
Seattle Pride Committee (SPC) Organizer of
annual Seattle Pride March and Rally, celebrating lesbian, gay, bi-sexual, and
transgendered people.
Are you looking for information about travel and transportation in, to, and around "Seattle"?
King County Metro Bus,
vanpool, carpool,
bicycle and related information for King County, inclusive of Seattle.
Sound Transit A regional network of express
buses, commuter rail, light rail and transit facilities connecting communities in King,
Pierce and Snohomish counties.
Seattle Monorail The first full-scale
commercial monorail system in the United States.
The Seattle Monorail Project Provides up-to-date
information, announcements and news about the planning and construction of the 14-mile
monorail Green Line being built by the Seattle Popular Monorail Authority to connect
neighborhoods with downtown and carry millions of people each year, above
traffic with easy connections to buses, ferries, light rail and trains.
Port of Seattle Web portal for Seattle's seaport
and Sea-Tac airport.
Kenmore Air Seaplanes Service between Seattle’s
waterfront and popular Pacific Northwest destinations like the San Juan Islands and
Victoria, British Columbia.
Cascade Bicycle Club A non-profit organization based
in Seattle, Washington, dedicated to providing bicycle activities to promote individual
health and recreation, and education and advocacy to promote a more bicycle friendly
environment and a more livable community for members, bicyclists and the community
at-large.
The Buchan Bakers The dominant amateur basketball
team of the Pacific Northwest of the 1950s.
Are you looking for web sites covering "Seattle" Center?
Seattle Center An official guide to the
fairground, parks, and entertainment center.
Space Needle An official guide to the most visible
and best known Seattle landmark.
Bite of Seattle Annual Northwest food festival held every summer in Seattle Center where it attracts
over 450,000 in three days and hosts over 60 restaurants.
Pacific Science Center Seattle science and educational
museum, IMAX theater, planetarium, and science exhibits under the Space Needle.
Are you looking for other "Seattle" tourist attractions?
Seattle Attractions A guide to the most
popular attractions in the Seattle, Tacoma, Puget Sound region of Washington State,
featuring full details, specials, maps and useful travel links.
VRSeattle Through the use of Quicktime VR, you can
interactively view hundreds of locations throughout the Seattle area.
The Seattle Aquarium A hands-on experience
offering opportunities to see, touch and explore the world of marine life.
Woodland Park Zoo One of the finest zoos in the world with
award-winning naturalistic exhibits featuring more than 300 animal species from around the
world and a thousand plant species displayed in the 92-acre botanical garden located in
downtown Seattle.
Are you looking for online "Seattle" community networks?
SeattleWireless A not-for-profit effort to
develop a wireless broadband community network in Seattle.
Are you looking for information about health and medicine in "Seattle"?
Swedish Medical Center Since 1910, the region’s
hallmark for excellence in health care with the largest, most comprehensive medical center
in the Pacific Northwest.
Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center A world-renowned
research institution which for more than 25 years has pursued its mission to eliminate
cancer as a cause of human suffering and death.
Are you looking for information about nature and the environment in "Seattle"?
Seattle Audubon Society Local chapter of
national organization dedicate to the protection, restoration and preservation of natural
habitat for birds and other wildlife.
Seattle Tilth Association A non-profit
organization dedicated to educating people about gardening organically, conserving
natural resources, and supporting local food systems in order to create a healthy urban
environment and community.
Sustainable Seattle Dedicated to
promoting sustainability and sustainable development at a local and regional scale.
Falcon Research Group Ongoing field reports about
the increasing number of peregrine falcons wintering in Seattle.
The Mountaineers Dedicated to the preservation,
exploration, and enjoyment of outdoor and wilderness areas.
Washington Park Arboretum A spectacular urban
green space on the shores of Lake Washington just east of downtown Seattle and south of the
University of Washington.