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Sightseeing Suggestions Start exploring! Visit Seattle or Portland, and remember to enjoy some of the many landmarks and recreational and cultural attractions the south Puget Sound region has to offer. “Experience Washington” is the official Web site of Washington State Tourism and can be found at www.experiencewashington.com. In Olympia The Olympia Farmers Market—(360) 352-9096, www.farmers-market.org Washington Center for the Performing Arts—(360) 753-8585, www.washingtoncenter.org Washington State Capitol Campus and Legislature—(360) 586-8687 Percival Landing Park Capital Lake Park Priest Point Park Note: Historical information about Olympia can be found through the Thurston Regional Planning Council (TRPC) at www.trpc.org/external/programs/historic+preservation/olyhistoric/index.htm In Tacoma Broadway Center for the Performing Arts—(253) 591-5894, www.broadwaycenter.org Museum of Glass—1-866- 468-7386, www.museumofglass.org Point Defiance Park—(253) 305-1000 Point Defiance Zoo and Aquarium—(253) 591-5337, www.pdza.org Tacoma Art Museum—(253) 272-4258, www.tacomaartmuseum.org Tacoma Dome—(253) 272-3663, www.tacomadome.org Tacoma Farmers Market—www.tacomafarmersmarket.com Narrows Bridge Ruston Way, two-mile waterfront walking path Within a two-hour drive Fort Lewis Military Museum—(253) 582-5838, www.lewis.army.mil/DPTMS/POMFI/museum.htm Mount Rainier National Park—(360) 569-2211, www.mount.rainier.national-park.com Mount St. Helens National Volcanic Monument—(360) 449-7800, www.fs.fed.us/gpnf/mshnvm Olympic Peninsula/Olympic National Park—(360) 565-3130, www.nps.gov/olym/home.htm Nisqually National Wildlife Refuge—(360) 753-9467, nisqually.fws.gov 2700 Evergreen Pkwy NW ♦ Olympia, WA 98505 (360) 867-6170 ♦ www.evergreen.edu