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Frye Art Museum

January 31, 2008

Frye Art Museum - Seattle - SeattleVacationGuide.comFrye Art Museum is the first and only free museum in Seattle. It features representational paintings and sculptures from past and present. Over 230 of those paintings are from the owners, Charles and Emma Frye. Most of their collection is of German and Austrian art. The museum opened to the public in 1952. Read more

Three Seattle Museums

January 31, 2008

Burke Museum of Natural History and Culture - Seattle - SeattleVacationGuide.comSeattle has one of the highest concentrations of museums and galleries in the country. Whether you like representational paintings, speeding hydroplanes, or artifacts, Seattle museums encompass a wide variety of arts and the city’s history.

Here are three great museums in Seattle that you might enjoy. Read more

Experience Music Project & Science Fiction Museum and Hall of Fame

January 31, 2008

Experience Music Project - Seattle - SeattleVacationGuide.comSeattle is home to many of the famous people in the music industry. Their contributions to the music world are exhibited in this spectacular structure. And you can immerse yourself in it all.

In 2004, Experience Music Project opened up the Science Fiction Museum—very nice. Now, aside from music, EMP | SFM also features artifacts from science fictions, such as Captain Kirk’s command chair, the giant Alien queen and so much more.

Experience Music Project was created in 2000 and its mission was to explore American popular music. Since its inception, millions of people have poured through the doors—and they’re waiting for you.

You can’t miss the EMP building. The beautiful building is located right next to the famous Space Needle. It’s huge and eye-catching. The colorful exterior of the EMP building reflects what it is inside. Just like great music that hits the spot, you’ll feel highly energized the moment you walk inside.

Science Fiction Museum - Seattle - SeattleVacationGuide.comEMP isn’t just about playing music. It’s devoted to the creative and innovative aspects of popular music. Once there, you’ll view thousands of rare and exciting artifacts and nostalgic memorabilia from popular music legends—Jimi Hendrix, Heart, Pearl Jam, and Queensryche just to name a few. There’s something special about being surrounded by musicians telling their own stories in their own words.

Just like any real museum, the EMP | SFM has featured exhibits. Usually these exhibits stick around for six months, so you definitely have time to catch your favorite ones.

Some of the permanent exhibitions include: Sound and Vision: Articles Tell Their Stories, Northwest Passage, Guitar Gallery, Homeworld, Fantastic Voyages, Brave New Worlds, and Them.

EPM | SFM does offer a membership option and admission is then free. Non-member adults (18-64) will pay $15, which isn’t bad at all. Seniors pay $12 as do kids ages 5 – 17. Children ages 4 and younger are free and student and military get in for $12 with I.D.

So, when you’re making your Seattle itinerary, which likely includes sights such as the Space Needle, make sure to include the Experience Music Project & Science Fiction Museum.

Museum of Flight

January 31, 2008

Museum of Flight - Seattle - SeattleVacationGuide.comWashington State has nine museums that are dedicated to aviation and are fully recognized by the American Association of Museum. It’s home to the famous Boeing company. Seattle takes pride in displaying some of the many historic and significant aircraft and spacecraft in the nation.

It’s no surprise that the Museum of Flight is one of the great places to go to experience machines of flight. Read more

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