Tourism Statistics.
The name Seattle comes from “Sealth”, who was a Native American Chief of the Suquamish tribe in 1851. The city is over 83.9 sq. miles and has over 147.52 miles of freshwater shoreline and 53.38 miles of saltwater. The population within the city itself is 612,000 (WA state is 6,733,3000). Seattle itself is pretty diverse in comparison to the state, (Seattle Average Races: White: 68%, African American: 8.2%, Native American 1.2%, Asian: 14.4%, Hispanic 6.3%. WA Average Races: White: 81.2%, African American: 3.3%, Native American 1.4%,... Read More
Seattle Private City Tour – Smith Tower.
This tower is the oldest one in the city and has been the tallest until the Space Needle took over in 1962. The Smith Tower is a skyscraper that is an example of Neoclassical Architecture which is located in Pioneer square. It has only been washed once on the exterior in 1976 because the building remains clean by itself! A unique aspect of this tower is that it is one of the only buildings on the west coast that contains elevator operators. Doors are latticed... Read More
Seattle Green Limo
It’s no doubt that pollution has been a major problem around the world, and Global Warming is one of the hottest topics. Major cities, such as Los Angeles, Pittsburgh, El Centro, Cincinnati and many others are highly polluted and continue to get progressively worse environmentally every day. Particulate matter, which are small particles emitted through exhausts, coal, et cetera, may get into people’s lungs and cause health compilations. Not only is pollution bad for the environment, but it is also horrible for our health as... Read More
Pike Place Market
The public market located in Seattle is one of the oldest in the entire country! Home of the flying fish, famous piggybank, and great entertainers, everyone enjoys fresh produce, flowers, and exotic groceries. At the market, you will find some of the freshly grown organic groceries and the sweetest tasting fruit! Nothing can compare to taking a bite of freshly grow apples, strawberries, peaches, and savoring every moment of it. The market also carries gorgeous flowers that smell wonderful and make anyone’s day that more... Read More
Olympic Park
One of the most historical parks in Washington is the Olympic park, located between Port Angeles, Forks, and Hoodsport. Over 12,000 years ago, the giant glaciers just began to disintegrate leaving hills and slopes full of wild animals roaming the area. One of the greatest historical finds was unearthed here. In 1977, a farmer digging up a pond found remains of a mastodon with a spear made of antler’s bone embedded in the huge artifact. This is historical proof that people were hunters over 12,000... Read More