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Located across from Seattle on the other side of picturesque Lake Washington, Bellevue, is an exciting, growing city. It boasts one of the largest shopping centers in the region, Bellevue Square, where you’ll find tantalizing restaurants and upscale shops. New additions like “The Lodge,” One Lincoln Tower, and the Bravern have added even more choices, like the fashionable Neiman Marcus. Or, catch a show at the Performing Arts center or take a stroll through the lovely Bellevue Botanical Gardens. You can also visit the Bellevue Arts Museum, the biennial Bellevue Sculpture Exhibition, or the Bellevue Arts and Crafts festival held every July. Another popular spot is the Rosalie Whyel Museum of Doll Art, housing over a thousand dolls. And for kids, the new KidsQuest Children’s Museum, contains 10,000 square feet of play space. Other attractions include the famous Washington and Evergreen Point floating bridges. So come to Bellevue, and sample the Great Northwest.


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When I think of Alaska I think of a cold barren place with lots of ice and snow, and maybe some igloos. Apparently there is more to Alaska than I thought.

Located in the upper northwest region of the North American continent, Alaska is the largest U.S. state by area (larger than the combined area of the next 3 largest states: Texas, California, and Montana) and one of the wealthiest and most racially diverse. Go figure!

Alaska is actually quite a beautiful place with 17 of the top 20 highest peaks in the United States. The icy state also boasts natural wonders like the Yukon River, the third longest river in the U.S. and glaciers like Malaspina the largest in the state.

According to the official state website there are three big misconceptions about Alaska.

Weather is the #1 misconception. Over a third of all vacation/pleasure visitors found the weather better than expected. During the summer, average daytime temperatures throughout the state range from the 60s to the 90s.

Road conditions are usually better than expected. Almost the entire length of the Alaska Highway is asphalt-surfaced, and approximately half of the roads in the state’s highway system are paved.

The third misconception is price. Contrary to popular belief, prices throughout Alaska are generally quite reasonable.

Who knew Alaska could be so pleasant? Next time, I take a vacation I just go to Alaska. It sure sounds a like a great place with plenty of natural wonders to take in.

 
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Founded in 1869, Bellevue, Washington is an exciting, growing city located just across from Seattle on the other side of picturesque Lake Washington. The city of around 115,000 people makes it the fifth largest in the state. Located near the small, yet stratospherically wealthy districts that make up the “Gold Coast,” home to Bill Gates and other technology business moguls, it is also one of the wealthier communities in the state of Washington. As such, Bellevue boasts one of the largest shopping centers in the region, the famous Bellevue Square, where you’ll find a great assortment of tantalizing restaurants and upscale shops. New additions to the square like “The Lodge,” One Lincoln Tower, and the Bravern have recently added even more choices to residents and visitors alike, such as the exclusive, always fashionable Neiman Marcus, the store’s first ever in the Pacific Northwest. Once you’ve had your fill of great food and shopping, you might want to catch a show at the new Performing Arts Center or take a stroll through the lovely Bellevue Botanical Gardens. For handmade specialties, Bellevue has hosted the annual Bellevue Arts and Crafts Fair every July for over 50 years. You can also pay a visit to the Bellevue Arts Museum or to the biennial Bellevue Sculpture Exhibition, where thousands gather to see the huge display of three-dimensional art. Another popular spot is the Rosalie Whyel Museum of Doll Art, which houses over a thousand dolls, making it one of the largest doll collections in the world. And for kids from tots to 12, nothing beats the KidsQuest Children’s Museum, comprising 10,000 square feet of play and discovery areas, educational activities, and classroom space. Other attractions include the famous Washington and Evergreen Point floating bridges. So come to Bellevue, and experience the Great Northwest firsthand.

Washington is a beautiful state that sports an amazing coastline, green valleys, rolling hills, and mountains galore. It shares a border with a foreign country, our friendly, northern neighbor, Canada. And it has plenty of diversity: a thriving cultural and artistic element, vibrant music scenes, plenty of outdoor recreation, specialty shopping, mouth-watering cuisine, and of course, plenty of coffee shops. It’s also home to one of the most interesting and intellectual cities in the Unites States, Seattle. Many describe it as big city living with a small city’s pace and friendly neighborhood atmosphere. Here you’ll find the famous space needle, the original Starbuck’s, and the original home to grunge music, as well as many up-and-coming bands. Not far from Seattle, on the other side of picturesque Lake Washington, is Bellevue, an exciting, growing city that boasts one of the largest shopping centers in the region, Bellevue Square. Here you’ll find tantalizing restaurants and upscale shops with new additions like “The Lodge,” One Lincoln Tower, and the Bravern. Another popular spot is the Rosalie Whyel Museum of Doll Art, which houses over a thousand dolls. And for kids, the new KidsQuest Children’s Museum, contains 10,000 square feet of play space. Other attractions include the famous Washington and Evergreen Point floating bridges. Recreational opportunities include walks on its sandy beaches or a visit to one of its over 120 state parks, hiking, camping, boating or windsurfing in Puget Sound, and snow-based sports, or simply taking in the beauty of Columbia River Gorge.

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