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Paperback Seeing Seattle Book

ISBN: 0295973595

ISBN13: 9780295973593

Seeing Seattle

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From the time that Roger Sale's interpretive history Seattle Past to Present was published in 1976 he has often served as an unofficial guide for friends and visitors to Seattle, and has also been asked by those who run professional tours for advice on how to view Seattle with fresh eyes. In Seeking Seattle he invites the reader to join him in walking tours of the city in a collaborative process of looking, asking, and forming opinions and judgments.

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good reference for locals and tourists alike

Roger Sale was one of my many English professors at UW-Seattle 20 years ago and I can see his personality coming out in this book. Whether one is new to Seattle or has lived there for a number of years, this book is a good one for identifying good places to get out and stroll through charming neighborhoods or other beautiful parts of the city. His chapter on the University of Washington is intriguing. I have been to many college campuses around the nation, but have yet to visit one that surpasses the beauty of UW. I moved away from Seattle about 13 years ago and now live in Olympia, but I still enjoy taking my family to Seattle on Sundays. A stroll on UW is particularly enjoyable in early April when the cherry blossoms in the quad are at peak -- it's amazing how many tourists are on campus to take in the beauty. One thing Prof. Sale didn't mention is that a walk to Husky Stadium from main campus or the Burke Gilman is unlike any other big-football university on the west coast in the early fall. It provides more of a Big-10 than a Pac-10 atmosphere. Truly enjoyable. The one thing that could have enhanced this book would have been colored pics over black and white.

Great book for tourists and nontourists

My wife and I really enjoyed using this book. Walks on Capital Hill to Magnolia to Pioneer Square revealed many things that we did not take the time to notice before.Our favorite was probably Capital Hill, it tooks us about 3.5 hours to complete and we've done it many times since.
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