Green Lake District, Seattle
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If you want coffee on the east end of the lake, skip the giant Starbucks. Instead go to Revolutions – it’s about a block away, across the street from Gregg’s Cycles.
over 5 years ago| 14 places I want to go | 15 places I've been |
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| 1. | British Columbia
Canada 3 cheers |
1,598 people |
| 2. | Spain
Europe |
8,351 people |
| 3. | France
Europe |
8,066 people |
| 4. | Finland
Europe 1 cheer |
2,504 people |
| 5. | India
Asia 1 cheer |
8,081 people |
| 6. | China
Asia |
5,705 people |
| 7. | Japan
Asia 1 cheer |
12,039 people |
| 8. | Australia
Australia/Oceania |
14,684 people |
| 9. | New Zealand
Australia/Oceania 2 cheers |
10,659 people |
| 10. | United Kingdom
Europe 3 cheers |
6,347 people |
| 11. | Brazil
South America |
7,603 people |
| 12. | Mexico
North America 1 cheer |
4,523 people |
| 13. | Ontario
Canada |
1,136 people |
| 14. | Ireland
Europe 3 cheers |
11,300 people |
If you want coffee on the east end of the lake, skip the giant Starbucks. Instead go to Revolutions – it’s about a block away, across the street from Gregg’s Cycles.
over 5 years agoAlways bring cash, because they don’t take checks or credit cards. A Dick’s Deluxe with fries and a shake is definitely a very important part of the real Seattle experience.
Dick’s on Broadway is probably the only thing I really miss about living on Capitol Hill. Then again, being farther away from Dick’s is probably part of why I’m losing weight.
over 5 years agoThe best midnight movies in town. I took Brooke to see Evil Dead 2 for the first time at a midnight showing in the Egyptian.
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