This form of transportation has stations labeled U District, University of Washington, Roosevelt, Northgate, and now even Lynwood.
Light Rail/Link/One Line
This is the place that you can go see a wide variety of animals.
Woodland Park Zoo
This is where the original Starbucks is located.
Pike Place
This form of transportation takes you from Westlake to Seattle Center through the sky.
The Monorail
This place to see artwork has a 48-foot-tall sculpture outside of it called the Hammering Man.
Seattle Art Museum
Before T-Mobile Park, this had been the name of the Mariners home field since 1999.
Safeco Field
This form of transportation takes you from Seattle to the Island where pickle ball was invented.
Seattle-Bainbridge Ferry
You could attend one of these at The Crocodile, Neptune Theatre, WAMU, The Showbox, Neumos, Climate Pledge Arena, and more.
Concert
This President was supposed to come to the Seattle World Fair in 1962, but canceled his appearance due to a "cold"
JFK - the "cold" was actually the Cuban Missile Crisis
This is the name for a train that can take you from as far north as Everett and as far south as Lakewood (passed Tacoma)
The Sounder
This museum is located in South Lake Union and tells you the story of Seattle.
Museum of History & Industry
This person was the first ever graduate from UW
Clara McCarty