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WHAT TO SEE IN SEATTLE 
The “Charmed Land of the American Continent” 
Alki Batliing Beach, West Seattle; Boulevard Drive, including Queen Anne 
Hili Skv Line Drive and Mt. Baker Park; Chamber of Commerce Exhibits, 
Arctic Bidg.; Lake Washtn'gfdn Canal Lock.s, can accommodate ship 780 
feet long, next in size to the Panama Canal; L. C. Smith Bldg., 42 stories, 
tallest in tlie world west of New York City, Observation Tower open to the 
public; M.ammuth Piers, Pier B. Smith Cove Terminal, is 2.580 feet long and 
367 feet wide, tlie largest coinnierci.al dock in the world. Public Parks — 
Ynhint eer Park, here a remarkable view of Elliott Bay, Lake Union and 
I :?nffe'WirsTirngIo n is obtained from tlie Observation Tower. Woodland PjlU. 
zoological g^nrdens and atliletic grounils. Public Markets, foot of Pike St. 
Tr.nvcicrs pronounce tliese as Aiuerifa’s finest markets. Totem Pole. Pioneei 
Place First and Yeslcr, landmark. University of AV.asMnetofl Campus, 
spacious buildings with landscape gardening, forestry bunding, and Stadium 
seating 30,000. ... i. 
Mt. Rainier, Mt. Rainier National Park, is nature s greatest monument on 
the American continent, towering l-l-,408 feet from sea level to the clouds, 
eti^rnal snow banks and gigantic glaciers, wonders surpassing the Alps, 365 
ieties of wild flowers ai*e found in the Park. Trip can be made in one 
, but a longer stay is recommended. 
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