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Dachshunds on Parade - June 15, 2013

Dachshunds on Parade - June 15, 2013 by VisitWa

Ph. 509-925-3137 Once again Saturday, June 15th 2013 downtown Ellensburg will be turned into the center of Dachshund paradise as Dachshunds and their owners come together to celebrate and enjoy the Parade and other Festivities. There will be a “Short” Parade, Dachshund Races, Pet Tricks, and Costume Contest. Come early and enjoy Breakfast with the Dogs Pancake Feed sponsored by the Rodeo City Kiwanis club. 8:30 - 10:30 Breakfast with the Dogs sponsored by Rodeo City Kiwanis 10:30 Costume contest judging 11:00 Parade, and Poker Run 12:00 Dachshund Races and Stupid Pet Tricks. For more information email info@dachshundsonparade.com Dachshunds on Parade is now in our 11th year. Back when we started we had no idea that we could last this long. The only thing we knew is you love your dachshunds, well we now know that you also enjoy spending a day with them and 250 of their friends here in Ellensburg.

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Cascade Association of Museums and History

Cascade Association of Museums and History by VisitWa

The Cascade Association of Museums and History (CAMAH) is an organization promoting collaboration among museums and historic places within Kittitas County. Website: http://kittitashistory.com/ Museums and Historic Sites: Kittitas County Historical Museum – variety of exhibits spanning decades of Kittitas County history through modern times Roslyn Museum – Coal mining and other local history exhibits Douglas A. Munro Memorial – Coast Guard hero honored Carpenter House Museum & Art Gallery – home of prominent Cle Elum family preserved, and local artists’ work displayed Telephone Museum – displays of equipment from 1876 to 1970 The Thorp Mill – this grist mill served the region from 1883 to 1946 South Cle Elum Rail Yard national Historic District – restored Milwaukee Road Depot and rail museum Roslyn Cemetery – genealogical treasure trove, with 26 separate historic cemeteries on one site Swauk-Teanaway Grange – hall originally built in 1904 as the Ballard School house

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Created on 5/15/2013 | Rated E for Everyone
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420 LOFT Art Gallery

420 LOFT Art Gallery by VisitWa

Ph. (509) 925-5638 The 420 LOFT Art Gallery is located in the historic 420 Building in downtown Ellensburg. Recently renovated, the second floor space hosts monthly exhibits of local and regional artists. 420 LOFT is a First Friday Art Walk venue. Tue - Sat: 10:00 - 5:00 pm The gallery is located on the second floor of a beautifully crafted, three story Art Deco Building designed in 1930 by world renowned Pacific Northwest architects Carl Gould and Charles Bebb.

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Created on 5/15/2013 | Rated E for Everyone
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Olympic Peninsula Waterfall Trail - 24 Falls

Olympic Peninsula Waterfall Trail - 24 Falls by VisitWa

800-942-4042 The Magical Misty Tour - 24 Waterfalls to find, explore and enjoy on the Olympic Peninsula, The Olympic Peninsula Waterfall Trail is a wonderful way to enjoy some of the best of the Olympic Peninsula's natural wonders. Open year round, this self-guided driving tour features more than two dozen waterfalls. The Waterfall Trail is diverse both in the size and shape of the waterfalls and ways they can be reached. Some waterfalls can be seen from a car or may be reached by a short walk. While others require a boat or hike through the backcountry of Olympic National Park. A delightful way to explore the Olympic Peninsula, the Waterfall Trail offers year-round adventure and dramatic beauty. There is a special waterfall for every visitor to claim as his or her favorite. Visit www.olympicpeninsulawaterfalltrail.com to start planning your next adventure.

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National Marina Day June 8, 10am - 4pm Bainbridge

National Marina Day June 8, 10am - 4pm Bainbridge by VisitWa

206.786.7627 Eagle Harbor Waterfront Park, Dock and Open Water Marina is celebrating Welcome to the Water on National Marina Day on June 8th, 2013 “Welcome to the Water on National Marina Day is a celebration of boating,” said Tami Allen, Harbormaster for the City of Bainbridge Island. “As families search for fun outdoor activities that everyone can enjoy we want to encourage them to give boating a try. Existing boaters are always ready to celebrate with a day on the water, but on this day we ask them to bring a non-boater out to share the experience. We hope you will visit Eagle Harbor Waterfront Park, learn about your boating, and enjoy the events we have planned.” More info: http://www.ci.bainbridge-isl.wa.us/waterfront_park_city_dock.aspx Submitted by: tallen@bainbridgewa.gov

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Created on 5/14/2013 | Rated E for Everyone
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Logging Legacy Memorial Park

Logging Legacy Memorial Park by VisitWa

This bronze, steel and sandstone sculpture depicts two oxen pulling a log while being led by a logger. It is 14 feet high, 14 feet wide and 40 feet long, with a stone walkway and landscaping encircling the sculpture. Artist Name: Don L. Snider Installation Date: 2007 Materials used: Foundry - The Bronze Works. Location: Enumclaw City Park, Railroad Ave & Griffin.

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Created on 5/8/2013 | Rated E for Everyone
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Nolte State Park

Nolte State Park by VisitWa

Nolte State Park is a 117-acre day-use park with 7,174 feet of freshwater shoreline on Deep Lake in the Green River Gorge. Covered with forests and blessed with water, the land was a resort for many years before it was donated to State Parks. This easy hike/walk, a 1.4 mile loop trail, travels around Deep Lake with many cut-outs dropping down to the water's edge. It's always fun to explore off the beaten path. There are 10 benches along the trail, each offering a scenic view to enjoy while resting or taking a little extra time to absorb your lush, green surroundings.

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Created on 5/8/2013 | Rated E for Everyone
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Pinnacle Peak - Cal Magnuson Trail Head

Pinnacle Peak - Cal Magnuson Trail Head by VisitWa

Pinnacle Peak Park is a 256-acre volcanic cone that rises straight out of the Enumclaw farmlands and straight down to the White River. Also known locally as Mt. Peak, and even Mt. Pete, Pinnacle Peak is one of the most popular hikes for Enumclaw and South county families. A one-mile long forested trail climbs 1000-vertical feet to the top of the 1800-foot geological knob. Once you get to the top, you will see extruded outcroppings of columnar basalt, concrete footings of an old fire lookout and best of all, spectacular views from the south side of Mt Rainier and the White River valley. A recent acquisition of 83 acres on the south side of the park provides another access to the peak along gravel roads and even more spectacular views along the way. The new acquisitions also present an opportunity to develop an equestrian trail and other recreation amenities.

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Created on 5/8/2013 | Rated E for Everyone
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Mt St Helens Tourism

Mt St Helens Tourism by VisitWa

360.577.3137 Adventure in Cowlitz County and the Mount St Helens area come in many shapes and forms. It’s all here and it’s your call. Pick your level of excitement and then Get Packing! www.visitmtsthelens.com

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Created on 5/6/2013 | Rated E for Everyone
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Colman Dock - home terminal of the USA's largest ferry system

Colman Dock - home terminal of the USA's largest ferry system by VisitWa

The Washington State Ferry system is the largest in the USA, and Colman Dock is the main terminal. The outside area of the second floor of the terminal building offers photo-worthy views of Seattle’s working waterfront. Two ferry routes depart from this terminal – both crossing the Puget Sound. Roundtrip for Bainbridge is under ten dollars offering scenic views of Seattle. For the ultimate experience stand on the bow, face the wind, breathe the salt air, click and share the photo with Seattle skyline in the background. Schedule for the Seattle-Bainbridge Island – Seattle Ferry http://www.wsdot.com/ferries/schedule/ScheduleDetailByRoute.aspx?route=sea-bi Schedule for the Seattle-Bremerton-Seattle Ferry http://www.wsdot.com/ferries/schedule/ScheduleDetailByRoute.aspx?route=sea-br

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Created on 5/3/2013 | Rated E for Everyone
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Seattle Ferry Terminal at Colman Dock

Seattle Ferry Terminal at Colman Dock by VisitWa

Come home to Seattle where you’ll find ferries and ferris wheels, Pike Place Market, Chihuly dressed venues and the famous Space Needle. There is no other place like the Emerald City. Enjoy a majestic ferry ride across the waters of Puget Sound to Bainbridge Island or Bremerton in Kitsap County. Go Somewhere! Bainbridge Sailing schedule http://www.wsdot.com/Ferries/Schedule/ScheduleDetailByRoute.aspx?schedrouteid=1596&route=sea-bi Bremerton Sailing schedule http://www.wsdot.com/Ferries/Schedule/ScheduleDetailByRoute.aspx?schedrouteid=1597&route=sea-br Fares at: http://www.wsdot.wa.gov/ferries/fares/FaresDetail.aspx?tripdate=20130611&departingterm=7&arrivingterm=3 Terminal Camera and Wait Times http://www.wsdot.wa.gov/ferries/vesselwatch/TerminalDetail.aspx?terminalid=7 2 for 1 walk on Coupon through the Chinook book at http://chinookbook.net/whats-inside/seattle-puget-sound/travel-recreation

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Herb Beck Marina Swimming Beach

Herb Beck Marina Swimming Beach by VisitWa

The Herb Beck Marina Swimming Beach is a free public beach. During the season, a swim float is available for use; picnic tables are available year round. The water in Quilcene Bay is generally pretty warm through the summer. (360) 385-2355; 360-765-3131.

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Explore Whidbey! Business and Home Show

Explore Whidbey! Business and Home Show by VisitWa

Explore all Whidbey has to offer with this free show! Businesses, entertainment, food, and fun are all available. Business and Home Show October 5 & 6 10 AM-4 PM Oak Harbor High School #1 Wildcat Way Oak Harbor WA 98277

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Created on 5/2/2013 | Rated E for Everyone
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Ebey's National Historic Reserve

Ebey's National Historic Reserve by VisitWa

Do you enjoy hiking scenic trails, bicycling along scenic country roads, beachcombing, building driftwood art or forts, amazing scenic views or just sitting and watching incredible sunsets? Then come and visit Ebey's Landing National Historic Reserve, the first Reserve of its kind in the United States. You can explore historic Sunnyside Cemetary, rich in the history of our settlers to the island. Take a leisurely walk out to EBey's Bluff or hike the trails. Visit Fort Casey or Fort Ebey the two State Parks that border the Reserve and enjoy exploring the Fort or the Light House, watch the Deer roaming the neighborhoods and the eagles soaring across the sky. Don't forget to visit historic Coupeville for lunch or dinner before you leave!

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Coupeville Historic Waterfront

Coupeville Historic Waterfront by VisitWa

Experience Coupeville, on beautiful Whidbey Island, it is the second oldest town in Washington State. Stay in one of our historic B&B's, if you enjoy seafood then try our Penn Cove Mussels in one of our excellent restaurants. Stroll through unique shops and art galleries,and don't miss the historic Coupeville Wharf. Pick up a historic walking tour map from the Visitor Center and explore Coupeville.

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Visitor Info Center at Lynnwood's Heritage Park

Visitor Info Center at Lynnwood's Heritage Park by visitwainfo

(425) 776-3977 Hours: Mon., Wed., Fri., Sat. 10am - 4pm Tues. Thurs. and Sunday 9am - 3pm You’ll find the Visitor Center located in the Heritage Park. The address is 19921 Poplar Way which you can easily access by using Exit 18 off the I-5 freeway The Snohomish County Visitor Information Center is housed in the 1919 Wickers Store and Post Office. The 1930s cottage and water tower are the only surviving structures from the Demonstration Farm, originally built to teach settlers how to farm the land.

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Created on 5/13/2013 | Rated E for Everyone
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Snohomish Visitor Information Center

Snohomish Visitor Information Center by visitwainfo

360-862-9609 Hours • Monday - Sunday 10am - 5pm • Year Round Located in the town of Snohomish, the East Snohomish County Visitor Information Center is a fully equipped visitor center operated by the Snohomish County Tourism Bureau.

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Visitor Info Center at Future of Flight

Visitor Info Center at Future of Flight by visitwainfo

425-438-8100, ext. 236 Hours: Daily 8:30 — 5:30 The Visitor Information Center is located inside the Future of Flight facility next to Paine Field. This visitor center is operated by the Snohomish County Tourism Bureau.

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DuPont Historical Museum

DuPont Historical Museum by museumsWA

(253) 964-2399 Discover the history of Native Americans, Hudson Bay Company Fur Traders, Missionaries and DuPont explosive workers through the Museum's interpretive displays, photos, and artifacts. The DuPont Historical Society’s Museum is located in a Village building that previously served the roles of butcher’s shop and first city hall. In 1987 the Society successfully pushed to have DuPont Village listed as a district on the National Register of Historic Places. Admission: FREE Hours: Wednesday, Friday, Sunday 1 PM to 4 PM Thursday 11 AM to 4 PM Contact Us (253) 964-2399 info@dupontmuseum.com

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Created on 5/10/2013 | Rated E for Everyone
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Anderson Lake State Park

Anderson Lake State Park by visitwainfo

This remote, forested day-use park is surrounded by 410 wooded and wetland acres. Set on a lake, the park is abundant with fish, birds and wildlife. No camping at this park. The 2013 State Parks free days are as follows, Jan. 21 – In honor of Martin Luther King Day March 30 – In honor of Washington State Parks' 100th birthday on March 19cApril 27 and 28 – National Parks Week, June 1 – National Trails Day , June 8 and 9 – National Get Outdoors Day and Department of Fish and Wildlife Free Fishing weekend, Aug. 4 – Peak season free day, Sept. 28 – National Public Lands Day, Nov. 9 through 11 – Veteran's Day weekend For all other days you will need a Discover Pass at http://www.discoverpass.wa.gov/

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Created on 5/7/2013 | Rated E for Everyone
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