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Mountains to Sound Greenway, Seattle

Dedicated walking and bicycle path running from Beacon Hill across Rainier Ave to Mount Baker district, Mercer Island and Bellevue..

Dedicated walking and bicycle path running from Beacon Hill across Rainier Ave to Mount Baker district, Mercer Island and Bellevue.


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About Mountains to Sound Greenway

 911 Western Avenue #203, Seattle, WA, United States

 +1 206-382-5565

 mtsgreenway.org

Mountains to Sound Greenway and Nearby Sights on Map

Benaroya Hall

Benaroya Hall is an aesthetically and acoustically beautiful new concert hall that is home to the Seattle Symphony

Seattle Art Museum

The museum's recent physical expansion, coupled with an aggressive campaign to expand the collection, now displays an good overview assortment of art from around the world

Pioneer Square

As its name implies, Pioneer Square is the heart of Seattle and the place where the city's founders settled in 1852, after the settlement at Alki Point on the far side of Elliott Bay

Seattle Central Library

The Seattle Central Library is a dramatic glass and steel structure in the heart of downtown Seattle, designed by Rem Koolhaas

Smith Tower

Built in 1914, the Smith Tower was Seattle's first skyscraper and is probably the only tall building left in Seattle where uniformed attendants operate the elevators

Seattle Great Wheel

The Seattle Great Wheel is a giant Ferris wheel at Pier 57 on Elliott Bay that extends out over the water

Occidental Park

This urban park is best known for its four totem poles carved by local artist Duane Pasco

Columbia Center

Soaring to a height of 967 feet (295 meters), the Columbia Center is the 4th tallest building in the West Coast and the tallest public observatory in the region

Pike Place Market

The Pike Place Market is one of the oldest continuously operated public farmers' markets in the United States, dating back to August 1907

Waterfall Garden

The Waterfall Garden Park marks the spot where the United Parcel Service was founded in 1907 by two 19-year olds, James Casey and Claude Ryan