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Bellevue Arts Museum
510 Bellevue Way NE
Bellevue, WA 98004
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Phone: (425) 519-0770
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Bellevue Arts Museum is the Pacific Northwest's center for the exploration of art, craft and design through exhibition, educational programs and partnerships, emphasizing the work of regional artists.


Cougar Mountain Zoo
19525 SE 54th
Issaquah, WA 98027  Map It
Phone: (425) 391-5508
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The primary focus of the Cougar Mountain Zoo is on endangered species and education. Many of the Zoo animals have been born or raised at the Zoo and have developed a self assured attitude toward humans, enabling visitors to take a deep glimpse into the beauty and mysteries of other life forms.


Issaquah Depot Museum
50 Rainier Blvd N
Issaquah, WA 98027  Map It
Phone: (425) 392-3500
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This historic depot was built in 1889 and continued to operate until 1958. A restoration in the 1980s left it in excellent condition and with many of its original features still intact. Don't miss the vintage caboose, the restored stationmaster's office, and the extensive collection of railroad and mining memorabilia.


Issaquah Salmon Hatchery
125 W Sunset Way
Issaquah, WA 98027  Map It
Phone: (425) 427-0259
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Every fall the salmon return to Issaquah. And so, too, do thousands of young students, who come to see these magnificent fish return from their grueling journey at sea, to fight against the current and spawn in Issaquah Creek. The Friends of the Issaquah Salmon Hatchery (FISH) is here too. We lead tours, answer questions and promote watershed stewardship so our young people will take care of the water they share with the salmon. The Issaquah hatchery is the most visited of the Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife's hatcheries, with about 350,000 visitors a year. As the region grapples with change to the natural environment, FISH highlights the presence of salmon in Issaquah Creek to cultivate a sense of wonder about these remarkable fish.


KidsQuest Children's Museum
Located in the Factoria Mall
4091 Factoria Blvd. SE
Bellevue, WA 98006  Map It
Phone: (425) 637-8100
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Come explore, play and learn together at KidsQuest Children’s Museum! Enjoy hours of delight and discovery at this innovative hands-on museum for children and families designed to engage kids from infancy to age ten. KidsQuest is a unique place for fun and exploration. Art, science, technology and daily life experiences are integrated in world-class exhibits with strong ties to the Pacific Northwest. Bring your family to KidsQuest to stimulate imaginations, unleash creativity and share memorable experiences. KidsQuest Children's Museum inspires life-long learning in children and families through interactive exhibits and programs integrating art, science, technology and life experiences.


Northwest Railway Museum
38625 SE King Street
Snoqualmie, WA 98065  Map It
Information: (425) 888-3030
Santa Train & Special Event Hotline: (425) 888-2206 (during ticket sales only)MBR< Snoqualmie Depot: (425) 888-3030
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Visit a Victorian depot. Learn how the railway changed Washington and influenced settlement. See and feel the excitment of a working railroad. Experience what travel was like before Interstate highways. Hear all the bells and whistles. Travel back in time. See the sights. Shop in a book store. Enjoy it for the pure spectacle!


Rosalie Whyel Museum of Doll Art
1116 108th Ave. N.E.
Bellevue, WA 98004  Map It
Phone: (425) 455-1116
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Visit the Rosalie Whyel Museum of Doll Art and experience one of the world's foremost doll collections, in an exquisite setting designed to showcase the art of the doll. Step into a world of small wonders where history unfolds through the imagination and visionary world of doll makers.


Snoqualmie Falls
6501 State Hwy 202
Snoqualmie, WA 98065  Map It
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Snoqualmie Falls attracts visitors from around the world with its 268-foot cascade over granite cliffs into the lower Snoqualmie River. It is a spectacular experience year-round that can be enjoyed from the observation deck or from the foot at the falls, accessed by the Snoqualmie Falls River Trail.

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