Seattle News
02-23-2009
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Seattle Art Museum to Present Icons of American Art |
John Trumbull, The Declaration of Independence, July 4, 1776, 1786–1820. Oil on canvas, 20 7/8 x 31 in. (53 x 78.7cm). Yale University Art Gallery, Trumbull Collection
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Seattle Art Museum’s new exhibition, Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness: American Art from the Yale University Art Gallery, runs Feb. 26-May 25, 2009 and showcases iconic objects of American history. Many of the 230 paintings, drawings, prints, photographs, furniture, silver and ceramics featured in the exhibition have never left Yale University and are only traveling for a brief period of time while Yale's American collections galleries are being renovated. Included in the exhibition are many long-revered icons of American art, such as John Trumbull's original series of eight Revolutionary War scenes, including The Declaration of Independence which is traveling for the first time since the artist gave them to Yale in 1832. Also on view are the oldest surviving pair of American candlesticks, a silver teapot by Paul Revere and flamboyant late-19th century Tiffany & Co. silver pieces.
For more information, visit www.seattleartmuseum.org. |
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Space Needle to Join Seattle CityPass |
Courtesy CityPass, Inc. |
CityPass has announced the addition of the Space Needle to its Seattle CityPass attraction book beginning on April 1, 2009. The Space Needle joins other Seattle attractions such as the Pacific Science Center, Argosy Cruises Harbor Tour, Seattle Aquarium, Woodland Park Zoo and an option ticket with the choice of visiting the Experience Music Project|Science Fiction Museum and Hall of Fame or the Museum of Flight. The collection of passes is priced 46 percent less than if each ticket was purchased separately. Effective April 1, adult Seattle CityPasses are $54, while youth passes (ages 4-12) are $39. |
Seattle CityPass may be purchased at Seattle’s Visitor Center & Concierge Services located in the upper Pike Street lobby of the Washington State Convention & Trade Center, at any of the included attractions or online at http://www.citypass.com/city/seattle.html.
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Seattle's New Cruise Facility to Open for 2009 Cruise Season |
Courtesy Port of Seattle |
Seattle’s new cruise facility, recently named Smith Cove Cruise Terminal, will open April 24, 2009. The facility is located at Pier 91, 15 minutes from Seattle’s downtown core. The new terminal provides two, 1,200-foot berths, both equipped with shore power facilities that eliminate the need for vessels to run their diesel engines while docked. This will create savings in fuel costs for the cruise lines and translate into an environmental benefit of no air admissions while docked. The new terminal will serve as homeport for Holland America Line, Princess Cruises and Royal Caribbean International. The existing Bell Street Cruise Terminal at Pier 66 will continue to serve Celebrity Cruise and Norwegian Cruise Line. |
During the 2009 cruise season, 211 vessels will dock in Seattle with a projected passenger volume of 413,000. Cruise lines leaving from Seattle offer seven and 14-day Alaska trips, as well as three- and four-day cruises to British Columbia.
For more information on Smith Cove Cruise Terminal, visit www.portseattle.org/seaport/cruise/.
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New Humboldt Penguin Exhibit to Debut at Woodland Park Zoo |
Photo by Ryan Hawk
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The Woodland Park Zoo will open a new Humboldt penguin exhibit on May 2, 2009. A colony of 20 endangered Humboldt penguins will move into a 17,000-square-foot exhibit that replicates shoreline cliffs and features viewable nesting burrows and rocky tide pools. Special windows and acrylic walls allow spectators underwater vantage points. The exhibit also features crashing waves and a beach that mimics the desert coast of Punta San Juan, Peru, home of the largest colony of wild Humboldt penguins.
As part of Woodland Park Zoo’s commitment to “green” practices, the exhibit has been designed with sustainable technologies, using geothermal energy and a filtration system that will save three million gallons of water and 75 million BTUs of energy each year. The exhibit is also designed to contain and recycle all storm-water runoff, preventing the pollution of natural resources like Puget Sound.
For more information on the Humboldt penguin exhibit or Woodland Park Zoo, visit www.zoo.org. |
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Last Chance to Take Advantage of Seattle Super Saver Value Season Savings |
The 2008-2009 Seattle Super Saver Value Season will come to an end on March 31, 2009. Value Season provides travelers with discounts at approximately 50 attractions, restaurants and retail stores around the region via the Seattle Super Saver Value Guide, in addition to some of the city’s most competitive hotel rates. The Seattle Super Saver Value Guide is filled with two-for-one offers, percentage discounts and gift certificates provided to Seattle Super Saver customers upon check-in.
The Seattle Super Saver hotel booking program is operated year-round by Seattle’s Convention and Visitors Bureau and provides competitive hotel rates, while offering a high level of customer service. Seattle Super Saver offers a rare package of consumer benefits that include no booking or hidden fees, no prepayments and no cancellation fees up to 24 hours before check-in.
Travelers may book at www.seattlesupersaver.com or by calling toll free within the U.S. and Canada at (800) 535-7071; from outside the U.S. and Canada, the number to call is (206) 461-5882. Reservation lines are open 8:30 a.m. - 5 p.m. (Pacific Time), Monday through Friday.
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