by Jasmyne Keimig • Jun 28, 2021 at 2:00 pm
Keep your eye out for bollards near this entrance of the downtown museum. Photo via SAMIf you managed to trudge your way through our hot-ass downtown to make it to the Seattle Art Museum (SAM) this weekend, you might have noticed two reddish stone bollards installed in an alcove near the museum s Hammering Man entrance. The museum installed the bollards last week, and many SAM workers refer to the bollards as hostile architecture placed to deter houseless people from putting up tents around the building. Sponsored Celebrate Intiman’s move to Capitol Hill and the return of the live arts after COVID with three joyous productions!
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From its breathtaking natural attractions to the must-visit cultural landmarks, you will never run out of things to do in Seattle. Surrounded by mountains, lakes, and parklands, this bustling city with a fascinating past and trendy neighborhoods has plenty for anyone looking to have a good time.
Whether you are road-tripping around the country or getting to know your city better, sightseeing in Seattle by car sounds like a good plan. There is no need to worry about parking in Seattle - the sprawling metropolis has many parking lots to keep your car safe while you enjoy the best sights and experiences. The only thing you may to keep track of is if your insurance offers roadside assistance in case of an accident.
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Print article April 21 was the Space Needle’s 59th birthday. My family made the trek in 1962 to the Seattle World’s Fair, where the Space Needle had its grand opening, although we weren’t there the first day. Last week, my sister and I made a return visit. Things were different. The Space Needle has been remodeled with floor-to-ceiling glass. Like other attractions in Seattle, the Space Needle and the adjacent Chihuly Garden and Glass exhibit are limiting the number of visitors and selling timed-entry tickets due to COVID-19 protocols. Go to the Space Needle website, order your tickets and pick your time. Everyone still has to wear a mask, and the staff encourages social distancing.