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The Center for Wooden Boats is an interesting museum where you can learn about maritime culture of the Pacific North-west, and experience sailing traditional wooden boats.
The Center for Wooden Boats is an interesting museum where you can learn about maritime culture of the Pacific North-west, and experience sailing traditional wooden boats. The center's programs allow you to get a hands-on feel, putting in control of crafting and sailing your own wooden craft. Visit on Sunday for a free boat ride on a classic wooden boat. Rides are offered year-round.
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1010 Valley St # Main, Seattle, WA, United States
+1 206-382-2628
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