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  2. Seattle is known for its stunning scenery, thriving arts community, and, of course, coffee. Yet our city is more than that; we also have a wealth of interesting stories and little-known facts that help it stand out from other popular tourist destinations.

  3. 32 Seattle Facts. 1. The Original City of Seattle is Underground; 2. Pike Place Market Was Nearly Demolished; 3. Seattle Had Real-Life Superheroes; 4. The Gum Wall Was Named One of the World’s Germiest Attractions; 5. Seattle Seahawks Fans Caused An Earthquake; 6. Seattle is the Birthplace of Grunge; 7.

  4. 20 Interesting & Fun Facts About Seattle (That Most Visitors ...

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    Trust me: Seattle is a lot more than just gloomy weather and generic, inescapable coffee. One quick glance at all the fun things you can do in Seattle and you’ll see that there’s plenty more to the Emerald City than first meets the eye.

  5. 36 Facts about Seattle (WA) - Facts.net

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    Seattle, also known as the “Emerald City,” is home to the iconic Space Needle, the first Starbucks, and the towering Mount Rainier. It’s a hub for tech giants, music legends, and outdoor adventures, with a thriving LGBTQ+ community and a vibrant food scene.

  6. Seattle Facts - Visit Seattle

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    Seattle has 147.52 miles of freshwater shoreline and 53.38 miles of saltwater. 1 Puget Sound has 500 square miles of water, 1,400 miles of shoreline, and some 300 islands. The average depth is 205 feet with a maximum depth of 930 feet.

  7. Here for your tasting pleasure: a cup of freshly brewed facts about Seattle. 1. The first European to visit the area, which had been inhabited by native tribes for more than 4,000 years, was a...

  8. Seattle - Wikipedia

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    Seattle is situated on an isthmus between Puget Sound, an inlet of the Pacific Ocean, and Lake Washington. It is the northernmost major city in the United States, located about 100 miles (160 km) south of the Canadian border.