Living in Seattle brings me closer to nature.
last updated: June 2024
The Salish SeaSeattle has many bodies of water, but the most important is the Salish Sea, which is home to thousands of interesting plants and animals. |
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Plants and AnimalsText goes here and here and here and here and here and here and here. |
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Walkable CitiesLiving in a dense urban core allows me to reduce my carbon footprint much more than when I lived in the suburbs. I don't own a car, and 95% of my needs are met by walking, biking, busing, or taking the train. |
About my NeighborhoodBelltown has an interesting history, and it's continuing to evolve as our city changes. |
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Tourist Tips & ItineraryText goes here, text goes here. Then more text goes here and here. Isn't it interesting? |
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Getting InvolvedText goes here, text goes here. And just maybe, there's more text here. |
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