Like the Space Needle, the Pacific Science Center started in 1962, during the World’s Fair. In that year it became the first U.S museum founded as a science and technology center. Here soon in 2012 the Center will celebrate it’s 50th year. The Center teaches people the fundamental of science,, technology, and math through many different interactive exhibits and innovative programs that catch the eye of children and adults alike.
November, 2008 Archive
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Under Water World at the Seattle Aquarium
Since 1977 the Seattle Aquarium has given way to the understanding, and learning of many people on the many different things that are in our local waters. From listening to the sounds of orca whales to the touching of sea urchins it has been an educational hot spot for many of Washington’s people. From learning about the different dangers that are effecting our wildlife of the sea to learning the different colors that star fish can be, this underwater wonderland is a great place for the whole family to enjoy and learn together.
A Day at the Space Needle- Seattle
The Space Needle was built back in 1962, and was built as a symbol in honor of the World’s Fair. At that time it was the tallest structure west of the Mississippi. The Space Needle was first known as the Space Cage. Since then the Space Needle has become the main symbol that represents Seattle, and it is widely know throughout the world as a whole. In total the Space Needle stands at 605 feet tall, and was built to withstand wind speeds up to 105 miles per hour. At it’s top it hold a observation deck as well as a restraunt known as the Sky City.
The Sky City Restraunt at the top rotates at full 360 degrees. Lunch is served Monday thru Friday from 11:30am to 2pm. Dinner is served Sunday thur Thursday from 5pm to 8:45pm, and Friday & Saturday from 5pm to 9:45pm. Also On Saturday & Sunday brunch is served from 10am to 2:45pm. Sky City does however have a dress code which is casual attire, meaning that such things like tank tops and muscle shirt are not allowed.
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Seattle Musical Theatre presents “Cinderella”
My 3 year old who is a gigantic Cinderella fan absolutely adored this presentation by Seattle Musical Theatre. Even though the venue is in a community center, the play was absolutely outstanding. With a live orchestra and amazing actors, it was absolutely worth the money! It was the best experience I had with my daughter in a little while. Every time Cinderella kissed Prince Charming, daughter kissed Mommy! What can be better than that! The evil step-sisters were absolutely hilarious. The singing was great, the acting superb. A smiel on our face the entire time!
